Use the Whiteboard Drawing on the Whiteboard Project your screen 1. If you’ve already scheduled a meeting, select it to get Present the Surface Hub screen during a call started. Apps Email or save your files End your session What to do if…...
Make a call To call someone, select Call Add people to a call in and then search for and select progress the person you want to call. To If you’re already in a add more people, select conference call and need to People on either side of add someone else, select...
PC running Windows 8 or later, press Windows logo key on your keyboard, and then select the Surface Hub you want to project to. NOTE If you're using a device running Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 and it's your first time connecting, select Project and follow the on-screen instructions to add a wireless display.
To stop sharing content with the people on the call without hanging up on them with Task view at the bottom of the touchscreen. them, select Stop Presenting. The call will still be happening, but the people on the call won’t be able to see what’s on the Surface Hub touchscreen.
Whiteboard, and other meeting info will be completely cleared from Surface Hub to get it ready for the next session. If you want to save your You’ll have a few seconds before Surface Hub is cleaned up for the next work, it’s very important to email your files.
Miracast. If you’re trying to connect with cables, make sure both the video The Get Started app has all the info you need to get going with Surface Hub. and USB cables are attached to both your device and to Surface Hub.
Keyboard shortcuts and accessibility Windows logo key Open the message pane in the sidebar/close the sidebar Surface Hub has keyboard shortcuts you can use to do things faster or to turn on accessibility features: Windows logo key Open the content pane in the...
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