IFP6552-2 ViewBoard Settings: Difference between revisions

From ViewSonic Documentation
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 138: Line 138:
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Enhanced Notifications
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Enhanced Notifications
|  style="text-align:left;"| When enabled, receive suggestions for actions, replies, etc.
|  style="text-align:left;"| When enabled, receive suggestions for actions, replies, etc.
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" |
|  style="text-align:left;"|
|-
|-
|}
|}

Revision as of 05:49, 27 October 2023


ViewBoard Settings

The ViewBoard input source is the default source that is active when turning on the ViewBoard. Press MENU on the remote control or tap the setting icon (Settings) next to the input source in the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu’s Input Settings to enter the Settings menu.

Network & Internet

Check current connection status, set up and manage Wi-Fi, Ethernet, VPN, and wireless Hotspot.

Network & Internet
NOTE:
  • Wi-Fi, Hotspot, and Bluetooth settings will appear when an optional Wi-Fi card (e.g., VB-WIFI-001) has been installed in the Wi-Fi Slot.
  • Ethernet will take priority when both Ethernet and Wi-Fi are enabled.
  • The device can connect to the Internet when Hotspot is enabled.
Item Description
Internet Set up and manage Ethernet and Wi-Fi connection, as well as Network preferences.
Airplane Mode When enabled, all wireless communication will be turned off.
Hotspot & Tethering Set and share your internet connection with other devices.
Data Saver When enabled, most apps and services will get background data via an internet connection. Active apps will not be affected.
VPN Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks.
Private DNS Maintain an Automatic Private DNS or set one up manually for security and privacy.

Connected Devices

Set up and manage Bluetooth connections, saved devices, and connection preferences for Bluetooth, Casting, and Print Services.

Connected Devices
Item Description
Pair New Device Enable Bluetooth to search for and connect to a Bluetooth device.
Saved Devices View all previously connected Bluetooth devices.
NOTE: Bluetooth will turn on.
Connection Preferences View Bluetooth, Cast, and Print Service preferences and share files with nearby devices.

Apps

View any running or installed applications. Tap on them for more detailed information and options.

Apps
Item Description
Recently Opened Apps Any recently used applications will be listed here.
Default Apps Set default applications for certain uses (e.g., default browser application).
Screen Time Displays the total amount of time the ViewBoard has been in use by the day.
Unused Apps Applications that have not been used for a certain period of time will be listed here.
Special App Access Set several access permissions for applications.

Notifications

Manage notification and conversation settings and preferences.

Notifications
Item Description
App Settings Set up notification settings for individual applications.
Notification History View recent notifications.
Conversations Set previously received notifications or messages as priority.
Bubbles When enabled, conversations can appear as a floating icon on screen.
Device & App Notifications Control which applications and devices can read notifications.
Notifications on Lock Screen Choose to show all, some, or no conversations or notifications on the lock screen.
Do Not Disturb Set notification preferences for when “Do Not Disturb” mode is turned on.
Wireless Emergency Alerts Choose to receive or not receive Emergency Alerts.
Hide Silent Notifications in Status Bar When enabled, notifications that have been “silenced” will no longer appear in the status bar area.
Allow Notification Snoozing When enabled, notifications can be “snoozed” for a short period of time for applications.
Notfication Dot on App Icon When enabled, a small dot will appear on the application icon when there is a new notification available.
Enhanced Notifications When enabled, receive suggestions for actions, replies, etc.

Storage

Check the storage status of the ViewBoard.

Storage
Item Description
Storage Manager When enabled, the storage manager will remove backed up photos and videos.
System View the total storage space of system files.
Apps View and manage the storage space used by applications.
Documents & Other View and manage the Documents folder.
Images View and manage the Images folder.
Trash View and manage files that have been moved to the Trash.
Games View and manage the storage space used by gaming applications.
Audio View and manage the Audio folder.
Videos View and manage the Video folder.

Sound

Display