Manually install Drivers on Windows
I got the Labview interface for Arduino installed, but I cannot even run the Arduino example for stepper motors. I think the problem is setting the correct pin numbers for the stepper motor. I cannot find the proper matching for the pin numbers as I am using the Reprap 1.4. Installing your LabVIEW SIK. Now that you have your Labview SIK it is time to get started. If you don't have a Labview SIK, check out the product page to find out more about the Labview SIK and find out how to order one. If you'd like to start playing the following directions will get you through the installation of the 45-day trial version as well, then just add your serial number when you.
The following instructions are for Windows 7, Vista and 10. They are valid also for Windows XP, with small differences in the dialog windows. In the following instruction only the Leonardo board will be mentioned, but the same procedure is valid for all the Arduino boards.
Plug in your board and wait for Windows to begin its driver installation process. If the installer does not launch automatically, navigate to the Windows Device Manager (Start>Control Panel>Hardware) and find the Arduino Leonardo listing. Right click and choose Update driver.
At the next screen, choose 'Browse my computer for driver software', and click Next.
Click the Browse... button. Another dialog appears: navigate to the folder with the Arduino software that you just downloaded. Select the drivers folder an click OK, then click Next.
You will receive a notification that the board has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click on the button Continue Anyway.
After a few moments, a window will tell you the wizard has finished installing software for Arduino Leonardo. Press the Close button.
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