The root cause is Windows system(version 1803) conflicts with some applications(ViewBoard 2.1 is one of the application). We'll release ViewBoard 2.1 new version to solve the issue.
When you click “Tab” button to add space in front of the content, WPS won’t use larger space to display, so the issue will occur. Short term solution: Please to use “Space” button to add space in front of the content. Long term solution: WPS designer will release new version to solve the issue.
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ViewSonic offers a complete Interactive Display ecosystem that consists of the following: Commercial Grade Interactive Flat Panel Displays Robust Interactive Software Display Management and Control Application High-Quality Wall Mounts and Stationary Stands Mobile Trolley Carts (motorized and non-motorized) Powerful Slot-in PC’...
No, the preloaded Apps can't be removed.
ViewSonic offers a selection of mounts that support the displays of every size available. Visit the product page of your specific model on our website and browse through the RELATED ACCESSORIES section for supported mounts and carts.
The available inputs vary from model to model but in general, the displays will have HDMI and VGA ports. Some models have Display Ports. Please check the product page of your specific model on our website for more information.
If you use OTA to upgrade the firmware, the IFP will keep all settings and data, it can possibly take a long time to download the upgrade file. If you use a USB drive to upgrade the firmware, the IFP will reset all settings to default and delete all data; however you can download the upgrade file faster (from the ViewSonic website).
With the upgrade of USB versions from 2.0 to 3.0 or later, transmission efficiency has significantly improved. USB 3.0 and later versions utilize spread spectrum clocking to boost transmission rates, which generates 2.4GHz signals near the USB port. This may cause interference with wireless transmitters and Bluetooth receivers operating on the ...
To configure the IFP2410/VSD243 microphone to work with Zoom, there is a setting in Zoom Settings called “Use Original Sound” (see images below) that will need to be enabled. According to Zoom’s website, Original Sound is supposed to only suppress background noises, such as keyboard tapping, crunching paper, fan noise, etc. In the ...