Viewing A Connected Computer's Input - SMART Board SBID-MX055-V3N-PW Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 3 Connecting computers and other devices
You can charge devices connected to the USB  Type-C receptacle on the front connector panel of
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SMART Board MX (V2-C and V3) series interactive displays up to 15 W.
You can charge devices connected to the USB Type-C receptacle on the side connector panel of
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SMART Board MX (V3) series interactive displays up to 65 W (if a module is not installed in the
accessory slot) or up to 30 W (if a module is installed in the accessory slot).
A computer may report "Too many USB hubs" if USB port replicators, hubs, or extensions are used
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between a computer and a SMART Board interactive display. To learn why this message
appears, see the knowledge base article, SMART Board interactive displays and USB tier
structure use. This article also describes the number and position of internal hubs in SMART Board
MX V2 and V2-C displays.

Viewing a connected computer's input

To view the input of a computer connected to a SMART  Board MX (V3, V2 or V2-C) series display
1. Connect the computer to the display.
2. Do one of the following:
If iQ is enabled
Tap Input
on the Home screen.
OR
Press Input
on the remote control.
OR
Press Input
on the front control panel.
The display shows thumbnails of the devices that are connected to the display's inputs:
Note
A thumbnail with Touch enabled
device and touch is available.
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A gray thumbnail indicates no device is connected to an input.
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A black thumbnail indicates a device is connected to an input but is in Standby mode.
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A thumbnail showing a preview screen indicates an active device is connected to an input.
3. Tap the computer's thumbnail.
smarttech.com/kb/171555
If iQ is disabled
Press the Home button
on the remote control.
indicates a USB cable is connected between the display and
or the Input button
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