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IFP52 ViewBoard OS settings
ViewBoard OS comes with a variety of settings that allow users to fine-tune how the device looks and behaves for their specific needs and scenarios. Note that all changes are applied immediately. Input settings
Select an input. The ViewBoard OS is usually the default input source on a fresh install.
On the ViewBoard Open the Side toolbar and tap t
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IFP52 Quick settings
This page contains settings that are most commonly accessed, similar to a quick-access menu. To access this screen, perform one of the following:
On the ViewBoard Long-press on an empty area of the Home screen. On the Remote Control Press the Input button on the remote, then navigate to the General section. Your browser does not support the vid
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IFP52 External input
These settings become accessible only when the user connects an external device to the ViewBoard using one of the input sources (HDMI, USB-C, etc) available. To access these settings, perform the following: On the ViewBoard Open the Side toolbar and tap the Input icon. Afterwards, tap the Settings icon beside the input to configure. On the Remote Co
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Network & internet settings (IFP52)
In the network and internet settings menu, view your network connection status and manage Wi-Fi, ethernet, wireless hotspot, Bluetooth, and VPN configurations. Network & Internet settings menu. WI-FI ADAPTER REQUIRED FOR CERTAIN FEATURES To configure Wi-Fi, wireless hotspot, and Bluetooth settings, these options will only become available when t
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File sharing settings (IFP52)
Within File sharing, SAMBA settings can be configured. File sharing menu with SAMBA option available. By enabling the SAMBA option, file sharing via LAN is possible from PC or other mobile devices on the same network as the ViewBoard. SAMBA settings with feature disabled. SAMBA settings with feature enabled. To set up file sharing via SAMBA, Go to S
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ViewBoard display settings (IFP52)
In the Display settings menu, find the following settings: Wallpaper
Protection
HDMI Out settings. Display settings menu. Wallpaper Change the home screen's wallpaper with default images. You can also apply a custom image by pressing My photos and selecting an image uploaded to your ViewBoard. Wallpaper menu with default images available to select f
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Preferences (IFP52)
The following options are available in the preferences menu: Touch
Language
Keyboard & input method
Date & time
Boot mode & Advanced settings
Startup & shutdown
Toolbar settings Preferences settings menu. Touch In touch settings, set whether touch actions are accompanied by sound. Touch settings menu. Language Select the default lang
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Input source settings (IFP52)
Edit input source settings. Input source settings menu. Label input source Change the display label of each input source to make it easier to identify and select your preferred input sources. Label input source settings menu. Source settings Set various settings relating to what happens when input sources are detected. Source settings menu. Setting
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App settings (IFP52)
Manage installed apps by force stopping, uninstalling, clearing data, and more. App settings menu. NOTE: Pre-installed apps can't be uninstalled. NOTE: Not all apps support the Clear default option. When accessing the App view, you will be able to view all running or installed applications. Tap on an app for a more detailed view with options for tha
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System settings (IFP52)
Review and change different system settings like storage, security, system update, and more. System settings menu. Storage Review your ViewBoard's current storage capacity. Clone to USB Copy current display settings onto an external USB drive. Clone to USB settings menu with options available to select to copy. Display ID Assign a display ID number
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Display settings (IFP52)
This article provides an overview of different audio, screen, and other display settings for all input sources connected to your ViewBoard. Looking for settings related to ViewBoard OS? Start here. Accessing display settings Access display settings through one of two options: Option 1: Press-hold anywhere on the home screen background. This method g