Ferter/Shutterstock.comIf you’ve just got your Raspberry Pi, you probably noticed it lacks a power button. This might leave you wondering how to turn the miniature computer on and off. Let’s walk through it all, step by step. How to Turn On the Raspberry Pi To start up your Raspberry Pi, all you have to do is plug it in. Beginning with the Raspberry Pi Model 4, you simply need a USB-C cable and any 5V power source. Older models of the Raspberry Pi still require a 5V power source, but use a micro USB connector. RELATED: USB Explained: All the Different Types (and What They’re Used for) First, make sure you have your HDMI cable connected to your TV or monitor, along with your keyboard and mouse of choice. USB keyboards and mice work fine on first boot, as do most wireless combos with their own USB receiver. Later, you can connect any Bluetooth keyboard or mouse to your Raspberry Pi. Plug the power adapt… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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