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Yes, the Myst display can function as a typical touch display. Any application that wants
to utilize the Myst display would do so as if it were any other display connected over
HDMI or USB.
Does the Myst Link run on an OS?
No, once the drivers are installed, the Myst operates as just a display and while the
Myst Link has SOC logic and microcontrollers on it, there is not an operating system.
The Myst for Android is a different product, and does run Android which is preferred for
some UCC installations.
Are special drivers needed for the Myst Link to properly function?
No proprietary drivers are needed, the Myst Link will work with all standard Microsoft
drivers. Upon initial installation, the PC should be connected to the internet, as Windows
will download all required drivers.
Is the touch panel HID compliant?
Yes, the touch panel is HID compliant.
What is the latency of the Myst Link?
The total round-trip frame-to-frame latency is between 40 and 60 milliseconds,
undetectable by the human eye.
Does the Myst Link Display have a powered USB pass thru connection?
Yes, the Myst Link Display has a USB C connector as a pass thru that can provide up to
5 watts to power devices at the table, for devices such as a speaker/microphone box.
While any USB device should be supported, the connection is only USB2.0 compliant
and is bandwidth limited.
Is the Myst Link traffic encrypted?
Yes, it is encrypted.
Is the Myst Link traffic compressed?
Yes, video traffic in both directions is compressed, but is visually lossless.
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ill the Myst Link work with Microsoft Teams Room PC’s?
Yes.
What are the Myst Link Bandwidth requirements?