Press Enter and wait for the process to complete. If Arduino IDE fails to open, and you see the text dlopen(): error loading libfuse.so.2 or AppImages require FUSE to run, you may be missing some dependencies. Tick the Allow executing file as program box.ĭouble-click the AppImage file to launch Arduino IDE.Launch Arduino IDE the same way you would launch any other application (such as ⌘ + Space for Spotlight and search for “Arduino”).įind the AppImage file in your file manager.Drag and drop the Arduino IDE application into the Applications folder.Double-click the disk image (.dmg) file.When completing the setup, leave Run Arduino IDE ticked to launch the application, or launch it later from the Start Menu.Follow the instructions in the installation guide.If you’re using a Chromebook, see Use Arduino with Chromebook. Learn how to download and install the desktop-based Arduino IDE.