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08-15-2019 03:15 AM
Product: HP Elite Slice
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I'm looking at the HP Elite Slice to use for a Teams conference room and it's an interesting bit of kit that would make conference room usage easier. While it's good for those just wanting to make a call i'm wondering how I can get the ability to view/share content from other sources while in a call. Thinking for example someone wanting to demo a piece of software. Is it possible to connect a desktop to the slice and if needed have a user log on to that and then share content from that via the Teams call taking place on the slice?
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08-20-2019 08:32 AM
Think maybe wasn't clear with what i'm trying to achieve. If I use a slice device in a Teams room configuration with a panel people can join the meeting just by tapping join meeting from the panel which is fine for a call. However, if same user in a call wants to demo software or pull up some documents how can they do that? Can they, during the call, logon to underlying system to access network resources or could a separate machine be connected to it that they could logon to get resources while staying connected to a call?
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