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Panasonic Wireless Display Configuration Manual
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First-time Operation
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Software Installation
...................................................... 1
AdHoc Mode Configuration ............................................ 3
Infrastructure Mode Configuration
................................ 10
Using the MeiWDS Setup Utility
................................ 16
Changing Wireless Display Settings
................................ 18
Using the Software Keyboard
........................................... 21
Uninstall the Software
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Limitation of Wireless Display Serial Port
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Usage Precautions
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Limited Use License Agreement
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