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How do I ensure that I have the latest instrument versions on my Moku?

Written by Paul Cracknell

Updated at May 3rd, 2022

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Keep your Moku instruments up to date

Liquid Instruments regularly updates and improves our instruments with new version releases.

The iPad, Windows, and macOS apps contains all the instruments. To ensure that you have the latest set of instruments, please visit the App Store and ensure your iPad is up to date. The iPad app will ensure that Moku:Lab and Moku:Pro are up to date each time the iPad connects to it. 

For the Windows and macOS apps, check that there are no available updates by clicking the bell icon in the top right of the app in the 'Select your device' screen. If there is an available update, it will look like this:



Click 'Show more details' to see a list of updates and to download the latest software. You can also download the latest software from our website here.


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