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  • Thanks JackE. I was just hoping to connect the dongle in a concealed way, so now I am going to plug it in the back of the projector's body and connect to a separate power supply - which I wanted to avoid, but looks like that's the way to go :)
  • Thanks JackE! Yes, this is exactly the case. Looks like some models of the projector have that cable attached by default, and mine doesn't. To me, it's a weird situation - there's a spot for it but it's not there. Actual picture attached for your reference. 
  • On the picture I initially posted there's a red circle highliting the area that concerns me. I do not have that micro USB cable there under the projector's cover. The question was more to why it's not there and how can I get it there.
  • Thanks JackE! I had researched different sources and not of them suggested that the mini USB port provide AC power. However I went ahead and ordered a micro-mini USB cable, which expectedly didn't work, so that not an option. Next, I found there's was an enclosure under the top cover where my dongle should fit, and the…
  • On the outside panel of the projector there is a mini USB port but it does not provide a power supply. So that option will not work - tried it already though. My question was about the inner side of the projector where there's a special enclosure for an HDMI dongle. 
  • Thanks for your reply JackE! Here's the dongle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079QHML21/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It has to be powered through a micro-USB connection which is missing in my projector. 
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