You could run it headless (no keyboard/mouse/monitor connected) if you have a PC already.
Use Raspberry Pi Imager to write the OS to a card, enable SSH in Imager OS Customisation settings (and set WiFi etc.)
Boot Pi and find pi ip address from router (or fing) then SSH into it from PC (using PuTTY) and enable VNC using raspi-config.
Then use VNC Viewer on PC/iPad to connect to the Pi.
Or use rpi-connect instead of VNC.
Then you can test mouse /keyboard at your leisure.
Use Raspberry Pi Imager to write the OS to a card, enable SSH in Imager OS Customisation settings (and set WiFi etc.)
Boot Pi and find pi ip address from router (or fing) then SSH into it from PC (using PuTTY) and enable VNC using raspi-config.
Then use VNC Viewer on PC/iPad to connect to the Pi.
Or use rpi-connect instead of VNC.
Then you can test mouse /keyboard at your leisure.
Statistics: Posted by neilgl — Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:11 pm