I tend to do an in-place update, since removing the whole Picade from the cabinet to update it is complicated. You can do this by locating the compile file, copying it to your Pi and using the updater here: https://github.com/pimoroni/Picade-Sketch/tree/master/update
But if you're not using it with a Pi try grabbing this file:
Then:
- Go to "Devices and Printers"
- Find the Picade ( Leonardo ) and right click on it
- Pick "Properties"
- Click the "Hardware" tab
- Click "Properties"
- Click "Change settings"
- Click the "Driver" tab
- Click "Update Driver"
- Click "Browse my computer..."
- Click "Let me pick..."
- Click "Have disk"
- Click "Browse"
- Find the picade.inf file
- Click "Open"
- Click "Next"
- Click "Yes"
- Click "Install this driver software anyway"
- You should see: "Windows has finished insta..." "Pimoroni Picade"
- Click "Close"
- Allow mouse button to cool off for a moment
- Cross your fingers
- Resume Arduino-ing