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    Terminal in VSCode for Windows

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      tehnolog
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      I saw a video Micropython Development for M5Stack in VSCode. But it is for Mac. How can I get Terminal in Windows?

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        ajb2k3 @tehnolog
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        @tehnolog Should be there at the top of the screen or in the main menu called Terminal and then you click new terminal and it will appear at the bottom of the screen.

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          tehnolog
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          No, I see the Terminal panel, but how to work with it? It seems it doesn't work like Mac Terminal

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            Veron
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            I haven't figured it out either but you could make a connection using PuTTY :

            http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html

            With PuTTY, click on “Session” in the left-hand panel, then click the “Serial” radio button on the right, then enter you COM port (eg COM4) in the “Serial Line” box. Finally, click the “Open” button. With baud rate 115200 I get a terminal. It's either the connection with VS or with the terminal though, less ideal.

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              lukasmaximus
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              In order to type commands into the console you need to hit ctrl + c to kill any running processes on the device

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