Nikon D3000 "no camera detected" from Lr 5 tethered capture!

Hi guys, I just installed Light room 5 and try to use the tether funtion from Light room 5. But it shows "No Camera Detected" I checked the USB cable and it is connected correctly. Is there any solutions to fix that? Or Lr 5 does not suport Nikon D3000? Please help!!! Thank you!

Tethered support for the D3000 is not available in Lightroom.
http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/tethered-camera-support-lightroom-4.html
Whether it will be in the future is anyone's guess.

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