
It should be noted that I found instructions online that say the connection must be via GPIO pins and not microUSB. This required some soldering but I have the skills to do it. Instead of using the straight pins that came with it, I used some angled pins. Since I almost always SSH into my Pi using PuTTY, it currently displays raw data on the terminal interface. At least I know it works and can take the time to get to know it and decide what project I want to use it on later.

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