USB-C is a cable standard that started appearing on laptops and tablets in 2015.
Virtually all modern devices have a USB-C port. We highly recommend that instructors use the USB-C connection whenever possible. This connection provides not only video and audio, but will also charge your device.
So now that you are logged in, all you do is take the USB-C Pullout cable that is by the Touch panel
And plug it into the USB-C port of your Windows PC.
And then on the Touch Panel, press the USB-C button to activate the projector.
When you select a video input like the USB-C icon or the Doc Cam, it will be grayed out, showing that it’s been selected.
In the next part of our tutorial, we’re going to show you how to quickly resolve two common errors your Windows PC might have when it first connects to an AV System, and how to quickly display what you need to show on the projection screen.
To find out how and to proceed with the tutorial, please press the “Projector Mute” button right on the bottom of the Touch Panel.