Iv.2.3 Multiview Mode; Iv.3 Usb Over Network Control - ScreenBeam 1100 Plus User Manual

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IV.2.3 Multiview Mode

When ScreenBeam 1100 Plus is in Multiview mode, it's input and output follow these rules:
When the first connection is an HDMI source,
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display the HDMI source in full screen with audio.
No other connections are allowed.
When the first connection is a Miracast source,
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display this Miracast source in full screen with audio.
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display the Miracast sources in quadrants without audio
if 2-4 Miracast sources are connected.
No other connections are allowed if 4 Miracast sources are connected already.
Note: Infracast sources work the same as Miracast sources if PIN enforcement is
disabled.
When the first connection is an Airplay/Chromecast source,
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display this Infracast/Airplay/Chromecast source in full
screen with audio.
No other connections are allowed.
Note: Infracast sources work the same as Airplay/Chromecast sources if PIN
enforcement is enabled.

IV.3 USB over Network Control

The ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver supports User Input Back Channel (UIBC) also known
as USB over network control. This feature allows the use of USB HID peripheral devices from
the source device to control the client device via ScreenBeam connection.
The USB over network control is available on Windows 10 devices* only. The minimum CPU
requirement for a Windows 10 device to support UIBC is either:
4th Generation Intel Core i3 (Haswell or better) processor
AMD A4-5000 (Kabini or better) processor
To connect a USB keyboard, mouse, or trackpad:
1.
Plug the USB HID peripheral into the receiver's USB port and wait for the device to be
detected. This may take 10-15 seconds.
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