Using the iQ experience
The Home screen in the iQ experience shows recent files and favorite apps and files.
To show the Home screen
Tap the Home button at the bottom of the screen.
To learn how to use the other features of Home screen, see Understanding the Home Screen.
The Apps Library contains the Browser, SMART Notebook Player and kapp Whiteboard apps. You can also add apps from the web and SMART’s app store or install third-party apps.
Note
SMART Notebook Player is available on education models only.
To open the Apps Library
From the Home screen, tap Apps.
To learn how to use the other features of Apps Library, see Understanding the Apps Library.
The Files Library contains SMART Whiteboards files, SMART Notebook files that have been shared with the display, PDFs, kapp Whiteboard sessions, and screenshots. If a USB drive is connected to the display, the files on the USB drive are also available in the Files Library. Although these files can be viewed on the display, they are not saved on the display.
To open Files Library
From the Home screen, tap Files.
To learn how to use the other features of Files Library, see Understanding the Files Library.
For Pro models only
Using kapp Whiteboard, you can write and erase notes on the display just as you do on a traditional dry erase board. You can also save your notes for later reference and share them using the SMART kapp app.
To learn how to use the display’s pens to write, draw and erase in Whiteboard, see Writing, drawing and erasing.
To learn how to use the other features of kapp Whiteboard, see Using the kapp Whiteboard.
You can use Browser to view web sites on the display.
To learn more about Browser, see Browsing the internet on your display.
You can use the display’s connectors to connect a room computer, guest laptops, and other input sources.
To learn how to connect computers to the display and view their video output, see Viewing a connected computer’s screen.
You can share the screens from computers and mobile devices on the display wirelessly using Screen Share.
Screen Share supports the following devices:
Chromebook laptops, using Google Cast
Windows computers, using Miracast 1 or Google Cast Chrome browser extension
Mac computers and iOS devices, using AirPlay
Android devices, using Cast Screen
To learn how to use the other features of Screen Share, see Sharing your device’s screen to the display.
When using the Browser or Screen Share apps, you can write or draw on an annotation layer and save the screenshot to the Files Library.
To learn more about screenshots, see Writing and drawing over apps.
You can install third-party apps from the Google Play Store using SMART Remote Management.
To learn more about installing third-party apps, see Deploying third-party apps on your display.
After you’ve finished using the display, open the launcher and tap Clean Up to clean up the display for the next user.
To learn more, see Preparing the display for the next user.