diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/04.update-image/update-image.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/04.update-image/update-image.md index ff5437eeb8..c447af5e0f 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/04.update-image/update-image.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/04.update-image/update-image.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ As the tool is run from the command line with specific flags (explained further #### Windows -Navigate to the unzipped folder (e.g. `arduino-flasher-cli-x.x.x-darwin-arm64`), and run the following command: +Navigate to the unzipped folder (e.g. `arduino-flasher-cli-x.x.x-windows-amd64`), and run the following command: ``` arduino-flasher-cli @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ This means it is working, and we can proceed to [preparing the hardware](#prepar #### Linux -Navigate to the unzipped folder (e.g. `arduino-flasher-cli-x.x.x-darwin-arm64`), and run the following command: +Navigate to the unzipped folder (e.g. `arduino-flasher-cli-x.x.x-linux-amd64`), and run the following command: ``` ./arduino-flasher-cli diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/06.arduino-cloud/arduino-cloud.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/06.arduino-cloud/arduino-cloud.md index 1ce3b19610..ce9e3ce1e0 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/06.arduino-cloud/arduino-cloud.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/06.arduino-cloud/arduino-cloud.md @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ The [Arduino® UNO Q](https://store.arduino.cc/products/uno-q) is supported by t The communication with Arduino Cloud is enabled by the UNO Q's microprocessor (MPU) and Wi-Fi® module, and is programmed using Python. Data to and from the Microcontroller (MCU) is handled via the [Bridge](/software/app-lab/tutorials/getting-started/#bridge-tool) tool. -***Currently the UNO Q is set up using the "Manual Device" flow in the Arduino Cloud, using the `SECRET_KEY` and `DEVICE_ID` variables in a Python script running on the board.*** +***The UNO Q is set up using a dedicated wizard in the Arduino Cloud, which generates the `SECRET_KEY` and `DEVICE_ID` variables used in a Python script running on the board.*** ## Goals In this tutorial, you will learn: - How to set up the Arduino Cloud. -- How to create a manual device (representing the UNO Q). +- How to set up the UNO Q using the setup wizard. - How to turn on an LED on the UNO Q from a dashboard in the Arduino Cloud. ## Hardware & Software Needed @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn: ## Set up Arduino Cloud First, we need to set up the Arduino Cloud part, including: -- Creating a Device (manual device type) +- Creating a Device (using the UNO Q wizard) - Creating a Thing and a cloud variable - Creating a dashboard and a widget To set this up, follow the instructions below: 1. Navigate to the [Arduino Cloud](https://app.arduino.cc/) page and log in / create an account. -2. Go to the [devices](https://app.arduino.cc/devices) page and create a device, selecting the "manual device" type. Follow the instructions and take note of the **device_id** and **secret_key** provided in the setup. +2. Go to the [devices](https://app.arduino.cc/devices) page and click **"Add Device"**. Select in "manual device" **"Arduino Uno Q"** and follow the instructions to set up your UNO Q. Take note of the **device_id** and **secret_key** provided in the setup. ![Arduino Cloud credentials](assets/cloud-blink-device.png) 3. Go to the [things](https://app.arduino.cc/things) page and create a new thing. 4. Inside the thing, create a new **boolean** variable, and name it **"led"**. We also need to associate the device we created with this thing.