Touch lag on the native Android system is often caused by high RAM usage. Clearing background apps or using the built-in cleaning tool can restore responsiveness. Steps: One-Tap Memory Clear: Tap the [Sidebar Menu] on either side of the screen. Select the [Task Manager / Recent Apps] icon. Tap [Clear All] to release background ...
USB standards have strict physical signal limits. USB 2.0 has a maximum recommended length of 5 meters, while USB 3.0/3.2 is restricted to 2-3 meters. Exceeding these limits causes touch lag, disconnects, or device recognition failure. Technical Specifications: USB Version Data Rate Max Recommended Length Typical Usage USB 2.0 480 Mbp...
Step 1: Confirm correct input source on the ViewBoard (IFP) Press the [Input Source] button on the IFP remote or touch menu. Select the matching input (e.g., HDMI1 / USB-C / VGA). Wait 5–10 seconds for the screen to detect input. Step 2: Check your cable and connection type Try another HDMI, USB-C, or VGA cable. If using USB-C...
The login page is design by Google(Google Drive) or Microsoft(OneDrive), so we cannot change the typing password in the letters are visible and then hide design.
If you want slot-in pc stay powered on, short press the power button on the front panel or remote control to manually turn off the screen(backlight).
Please refer to attached file to create a power on/off run script to remote control IFP 50-1(Gen. 1) ,power on/off. File URL:https://support.viewsonic.com/helpdesk/attachments/33012153643
This happens because vCast requires a license key to activate. Please ensure your Viewboard is connected to the internet to get “Registration OK” to show on screen to work.
You can use the Recovery button that locate at VPC front panel to recovery the OS system.
ViewSonic’s IFP6570 and IFP8670 USB Type-C port supports the below specifications: 1. DP alt mode: supported with DP1.4 (4K@60hz) 2. Power delivery specification: 60W (5V3A、9V3A、12V3A、15V3A、20V3A) 3. USB data transfer rate specification: USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) Note: USB Type-C refers to the connector type, not the capability of...
1. You need to switch the Standby Mode to "Sleep" On IFP50. Please refer to this FAQ if you can not switch to this mode. 2. You can now use RS232 LAN command to power On/Off the IFP50 series.