# WebUSB [WebUSB](https://wicg.github.io/webusb/) is an emerging web standard that allows to access @boardname@ from web pages. It allows for a **one-click download** without installing any additional app or software! It also allows to receive data from the @boardname@. ## Support * Chrome 79+ browser for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS and Windows 10. * Microsoft Edge 79+ browser for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS and Windows 10. ## Prepare your @boardname@ Make sure that your @boardname@ is running version **0249** or above of the firmware. Upgrading is as easy as dragging a file and it takes a few seconds to get it done. * [Check out the instructions to check and upgrade your @boardname@.](/device/usb/webusb/troubleshoot) ## Pair your @boardname@ Here are the steps on the supported browsers: * connect your @boardname@ to your computer with the microUSB cable * open a project * click the triple dot icon on the **Download** button and click **Pair device** * click on the **Pair device** button and select **Calliope mini** or **DAPLink CMSIS-DAP** from the list. If you don't see any devices in the list and @boardname@ has the right firmware (**0249** or above), you can create a [support ticket](https://support.microbit.org/support/tickets/new) to notify the Micro:bit Foundation of the problem. Skip the rest of these steps. ## Unpair your @boardname@ #unpair You will need to unpair your device from the editor to disable WebUSB. * Click on the **lock** icon in the address bar * Uncheck each **Calliope mini** or **DAPLink CMSIS-DAP** device * Reload the page ![](/static/webusb/unpair.gif) ## One-click Download Once your @boardname@ is paired, MakeCode will use WebUSB to transfer the code without having to drag and drop. Happy coding! ## Console output MakeCode will be able to "listen" to your @boardname@ and display the console output.