Tether to Nikon D750?

I am using Lr 5.7 and Nikon D750.  My computer recognizes that the camera is connected, but Lightroom says "no camera detected."  How can I tether to my Nikon D750?

Adobe depends on the Nikon SDK for tethering. Nikon says the D750 was added to the SDK on 2014-11-12.
Most likely that is too late for LR 6.0, so it might be in the following v6 update, maybe.

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