Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How to add modules. For absolute beginners.
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 @fsne04 said in How to add modules. For absolute beginners.: I guess the screenshots did not work. How do I send a screenshot? click the button above the editor that looks like the sun over the mountain, with top right corner folded over 
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 @fsne04 open the developers window, ctrl-shift-i on the keyboard, select the tab labeled ‘console’ and scroll up… u can also filter messages by module, by placing a unique part of the module name (cast) in the filter field 
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 @sdetweil Hi Sam, 
 Thank you for the response, but I am not sure what you are asking me to do. Ctl + Shift+i on the Pi4 or on my Mac (where I am writing this)? Also, I don’t know what palancing is, or the last 4 words of your post. Sorry…
 Actually, just figured out the last 4… in the filter field (duh)… but which filter field?
 Oh and I tried Ctl Shift i on both Pi and Mac, neither one did something. Again sorry about the ignorance…
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 @fsne04 pi of course, where MM is, all keys at the same time 
 and the ‘filter’ field is the field labeled ‘filter’ in the debug screen 
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 you should open a different topic as this one is about installing modules 
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 @sdetweil 
 This is my first time in a forum like this and I don’t actually know how to start a new topic…
 I tried ctl+shft+i on the Raspbian desktop, in the MM config file, in the File Manager and in Chromium, all without any response. I can’t get to the place you have in your screenshot.
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 @fsne04 mm screen currently selected on the pi monitor, ctrl-shift-i (lower case I, not L) 
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 @fsne04 said in How to add modules. For absolute beginners.: this is my first time in a forum like this and I don’t actually know how to start a new topic… click the button that says ‘new topic’ 
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 @sdetweil 
 Yeah, got there. so the Elements window is open now
 
