times and no cables need to be unplugged/plugged from their device. Only the special
presenter will plug/unplug connections as needed to connect to the IFP.
Typical Dual-touch Con gurations
The typical setup for situations where two devices are connected at all times is as follows:
In a typical setup there will be a primary device connected to Touch Out #1. This is often
the primary presenter’s PC. This device is usually connected to HDMI 1 (but it could be
connected to any input). The instructions that follow and the diagrams will assume that
Device #1 is connected to HDMI 1 and Touch Out #1.
Often there is a second device. This may be an alternate PC for presenting, or it may be a
wireless collaboration and presentation device. This device is typically connected to input
HDMI 2 and to Touch Out #2. The instructions that follow and the diagrams will assume
that Device #2 is connected to HDMI 2 and Touch out #2.
If two devices are connected at all time (one to Touch #1 and one to Touch#2) then the
panel settings need to be configured to support this. The following instructions will walk
you through configuring the settings to allow the user to simply switch inputs (i.e. from
HDMI 1 to HDMI2) and the USB touch will be auto-switched so that that the user can
control both devices by touch without having to move or touch any cables.
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