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ODROID C2 USER MANUAL
MicroUSB Power
You can alternatively power the ODROID-C2 via the micro-USB
port using a stable 5V/2A USB charger. This port can be used with Li-
nux Gadget drivers on your host PC, which means that the resources
in the ODROID-C2 can be shared with typical PCs. You can also add
a micro-USB to HOST connector if you need an additional USB host
port.
Monitor
The ODROID-C2 offers a Type A standard HDMI 2.0 port for
connecting an HDMI-compliant monitor. It can support a variety
of resolutions up to 4K. It is recommended to use the Hardkernel
supplied HDMI 2.0 adapter cable, but many other equivalent high
quality standard cables could also work.
Keyboard and Mouse
Nearly all USB HID-compliant keyboard and mouse will work
when connected to one of the four USB ports. Support for some wire-
less keyboards, such as the Logitech K400r, is available by default in
the official Hardkernel Ubuntu Mate images.
odroid@odroid64:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
The use of a bluetooth mouse or keyboard requires a bluetooth
dongle and, for first pairing, either an USB mouse/keyboard, an SSH
access from remote or a working touchscreen. To pair a bluetooth
keyboard or mouse via the Linux console, run the following command
in a Terminal window:
$ sudo hcitool scan
Push the Connect button on the bluetooth device and it will ap-
pear in the console:
Scanning ...
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