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Power Power LED—blue Connect Directly to a Display Plug the Intel® Compute Stick directly into a standard HDMI port on a television or monitor. The Intel Compute Stick extends about 4 inches (102 mm) out from the HDMI port.
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Connect to a Display with the HDMI Extender CableIf space is limited around the HDMI port, use the flexible HDMI extender cable that came in the box. 1. Plug the Intel Compute Stick into the female end of the extender cable (A).
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2. Plug the male end of the extender cable into the HDMI port on the television or monitor (B). Find compatible televisions and monitors at the Intel Product Compatibility Tool. Powering the Device...
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Note The Intel Compute Stick starts automatically when power is applied. Shut down the Intel Compute Stick using the normal shutdown process for Ubuntu*. Subsequent power-ups are done by pressing the power button on the side of the Intel Compute Stick.
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The Intel Compute Stick is designed to use up to 10 W of power. If the television's USB port can supply enough power, you can use it to power the Intel Compute Stick. A USB 2.0 port normally supplies 2.5 W of power.
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Bluetooth keyboard and mouse connection example: Note Keyboard and mouse aren't included. Find compatible keyboards and mice at the Intel Product Compatibility Tool.
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Find compatible USB hubs at the Intel Product Compatibility Tool. Use the Micro SD Card portThe Intel Compute Stick supports Micro SD card sizes from 8 GB to 128 GB. Note Micro SD card isn't included. Find compatible microSD cards at the Intel Product Compatibility Tool.
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2. Click the wireless network you want to join. 3. Enter the authentication details and click Connect. Operating System RecoveryThere is an Ubuntu recovery partition on the Intel Compute Stick. You can use this partition to restore the system back to factory defaults.