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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to set up your UNO Q as a personal computer, ready for everyday tasks like web browsing, office work and media playback, alongside working with product specific features like using **Arduino App Lab** for developing amazing projects.
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up your UNO Q as a personal computer, ready for everyday tasks like web browsing, office work and media playback, alongside working with product specific features like using **Arduino App Lab** for developing amazing projects.
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## Goals
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## Required Hardware and Software
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To set up the UNO Q as a single-board computer, you'll need the following hardware and software components.
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To set up the UNO Q as a single-board computer, you will need the following hardware and software components.
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1. Connect the USB-C dongle to the USB-C port on the Arduino UNO Q.
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2. Plug the USB keyboard and mouse into the dongle's USB-A ports.
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3. Connect the monitor to the dongle's HDMI port.
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2. Plug the USB keyboard and mouse into the dongle’s USB-A ports.
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3. Connect the monitor to the dongle’s HDMI port.
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4. Attach the external power supply to the dongle, but do not power it on yet.
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***The UNO Q does not supply power to the USB-C dongle. The dongle must be powered externally, and, in turn, it will also provide power to the board.***
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