Like the keyboard, we think it’s best to perform the setup with a wired mouse.
A tethered mouse that physically attaches to your Raspberry Pi via a USB port is simplest and, unlike a Bluetooth version, is less likely to get lost just when you need it. Raspberry Pi sells an official Keyboard and Hub. You can use a Bluetooth keyboard, but the initial setup process is much easier with a wired keyboard. Like any computer, you need a means to enter web addresses, type commands, and otherwise control Raspberry Pi. It doesn’t matter what operating system this computer runs, because it’s just for copying the files across.
You’ll need a Windows, Linux PC (like the Raspberry Pi), or an Apple Mac computer to format the microSD card and download the initial setup software for your Raspberry Pi. If your laptop does not have a SD card socket, you'll need a microSD card to USB Adaptor. Many laptops have an SD card socket, but you'll need a microSD card to SD card adaptor to plug the small microSD card the Raspberry Pi uses to your computer. microSD card to SD card (or microSD card USB adaptor).You’ll also need a microSD card reader to connect the card to a PC, Mac, or Linux computer.
Your Raspberry Pi uses it to store games, programs, and photo files and boots from your operating system, which runs from it. You’ll need a microSD card with a capacity of 8GB or greater. If you don't have many of the parts listed below you can buy a Raspberry Pi 4 desktop kit (which contains a Raspberry Pi 4, keyboard, mouse). After that, the world of digital making with Raspberry Pi awaits you. You’ll find the Raspbian OS, including coding programs and office software, all available to use. To get set up, simply format your microSD card, download NOOBS, and run the Raspbian installer. Useful extras include some headphones or speakers if you’re keen on using Raspberry Pi as a media centre or gaming machine. Getting started won’t take long: just corral all the bits and bobs on our checklist, plus perhaps a funky case.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy discovering a whole new world of computing and the chance to handcraft your own games, control your own robots and machines, and share your experiences with other Raspberry Pi fanatics. Congratulations on becoming a Raspberry Pi 4 explorer.