The next step in testing and debugging your drone is to connect it to your computer using a USB cable. You need to make sure that your computer recognizes your drone and that you have the correct software and drivers installed. Through this software, you can access the flight controller settings and parameters, such as PID tuning, ESC calibration, flight modes, failsafe, telemetry, etc., as well as update the firmware. Additionally, you can use the software to test and debug various aspects of your drone's performance, such as the gyroscope and accelerometer, magnetometer, barometer, GPS, and radio transmitter and receiver. For instance, you can calibrate these sensors and devices to check if they are working properly; adjust their sensitivity/filtering/declination/alignment/scaling/offset/baud rate/protocol; and modify their channels/endpoints/trim/expo/rates to improve your drone's stability, responsiveness, accuracy, navigation, altitude hold, altitude control, communication, and reliability.