Ensure a USB mouse is plugged into the USB Host port wired up previously. Reset the board by cycling power or pressing the Reset button if you happen to plug in a mouse after power up.
Be sure you connect the DVI breakout to an HDMI monitor and the monitor is on. You might need a long cable if your monitor is not near the Metro RP2350 (like a television). The cables are standard and may be obtained from any trusted retail outlet. Also reset the Metro if you plug in HDMI after powering the Metro.
Once connections are all set, power the Metro RP2350 either via USB C (5 volts) or the barrel connection (5.5 to 17 volts DC, center positive).
Players alternate using the mouse to take turns clicking on two cards to flip over. If the cards weren't a match, then they are flipped back face down and it becomes the next player's turn. If the two cards revealed are a match, then the player is awarded a point, the cards are removed from the board, and that player gets to take another turn, repeating until they fail to find a match.
The mouse color and an indicator label at the top of the screen are changed to indicate which player's turn it is currently.
Once the game has ended, there are buttons to play again or quit.
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