Click on the image on the right to see a screenshot demonstrating where these options are. You will need to change your Upload settings in the Arduino IDE (under the Tools menu) from “Particle OTA” to “Serial (Expert Use Only - Requires Python)”, and make sure that the Port settings is set to the right serial port. It's probably best if you do a web search for something like 'how to add python to path' if you are unsure. If you miss this step, and get errors about not being able to find Python, you will need to add the python install folder to the system path.How you do this varies from version to version of windows, but you can usually find it by typing 'system environment' on later versions of Windows, or looking under System Properties in the Control Panel on earlier versions. A screenshot of the option in question is on the right - click it to get a larger view. When you get to the Customise step of the installation, make sure you scroll down and choose to install the 'Add python.exe to Path' option, as it is not done by default, and is needed so that the Arduino IDE can find Python when it needs to. You'll want the 2.xx version (2.7.11 at the time of writing) as due to some changes in the Python syntax, using Python 3 will result in error messages. To install Python on Windows, download the installer from.
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