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2.2.1 Method A: Enable SSH with Peripherals
If you use (2.1.3 to manually download the image file we provide and write it to the SD card) to write
the operating system of the Raspberry Pi to the SD card, you do not need to refer to this section to open SSH,
because The SSH service in the image is already enabled.
If you've connected a mouse, keyboard, or monitor to the Raspberry Pi, follow these steps to enable SSH.
1.Remove the SD card from the computer, insert it to the Raspberry Pi, connect a mouse, keyboard, and
monitor to the Raspberry Pi, boot it up.
2.Go to Preferences menu, select Raspberry Pi Configuration.
3.Go to Interfaces option.
4.Select Enable next to SSH.
5.Click on OK.
2.2.2 Method A: Enable SSH without Peripherals
If you use (2.1.3 to manually download the image file we provide and write it to the SD card) to write
the operating system of the Raspberry Pi to the SD card, you do not need to refer to this section to open SSH,
because The SSH service in the image is already enabled.