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User Guide for Intel® Compute Stick STCK1A32WFC
Using USB Port
If a television or monitor has an HDMI port and a USB port, you can try using the USB
port to power the Intel Compute Stick.
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.
To use the USB port:
1. Plug the micro USB end of the 3-foot USB cable into the Intel Compute Stick.
2. Plug the standard USB end of the cable into the USB port on the TV or monitor,
instead of using the AC power plug.
Caution Do not power the Intel Compute Stick with the AC power adapter and a USB
port at the same time.
 
If the USB port does not supply enough power, these are the likely symptoms:
It will not turn on.
It turns on, but does not complete the boot process.
It turns on, but the operating system does not load.
It turns on and the operating system loads, but it performs very slowly, reboots, or
locks up.
Connect a Keyboard and Mouse
The Intel® Compute Stick supports the following:
USB wireless keyboard and mouse, using a USB dongle.
USB wired keyboard and mouse, using a USB hub.
Bluetooth* keyboard and mouse.
Follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to pair them
with the Intel Compute Stick.
You might need to temporarily connect a wired mouse and keyboard to the
Intel Compute Stick to pair Bluetooth devices.
Note
Bluetooth devices that pair directly to the onboard Bluetooth do not work
during POST or in BIOS.
 
Wireless keyboard and mouse connection example:
Bluetooth keyboard and mouse connection example:
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