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Your PC should be on the same network as the Pi. At the top of Tutorials are a few short introductions to Windows IoT and a sample tool how to make an LED blink. Since this Windows version, as I said, has no other graphical interface, it is completely controlled by Visual Studio. The easiest way is to follow the indicated steps on the Pi.According to Microsoft, every Windows 10 app that is compiled for ARM platforms will also be usable on Windows IoT and vice versa. Keep in mind that most devices do not have GPIOs, so the benefits are rather dubious. However, the speech recognition from Microsoft could be interesting in any case. Microsoft presented some sample projects here. Images: MicrosoftInternet der Dinge Internet of Things Visual Studio 2015 Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows IoTShare.FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrEmailPrevious ArticleMeasuring Soil Moisture with the Raspberry PiNext Article How to build a Raspberry Pi Radio TransmitterRelated PostsControl all GPIOs with the Raspberry Pi REST API via PythonUsing TensorFlow Lite with Google Coral TPU on Raspberry Pi 4Raspberry Pi Samba Server: Share Files in the Local NetworkBuild Live Text Recognition with the Raspberry Pi (OCR)1 CommentFlorian on2. March 2019 23:07What a helpful tutorial to the point.You might be interested in the course about Windows 10 IoT Core development on the Raspberry Pi that we just published. It is free until the end of March at