Mitel UC360 manual About Using Desktop Applications, Displaying and Sharing Presentations

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About Using Desktop Applications

Desktop Apps

About Using Desktop Applications

The UC360 supports the following applications:

MiCollab Conference — launch MiCollab Conference and share your presentations.

Browser — launch a browser to access the web-based content and sign in to your Google® accounts and Outlook Web Access.

Picsel SmartOffice™ suite — access Microsoft® Office applications and cloud-enabled documents from Google® Docs™, Dropbox, and Box.net.

Files — short cut to launch Smart Office.

Cisco WebEx Meeting — accesses a web-based service to share your desktop.

Join Me — access a simple screen sharing tool to share your desktop.

Remote RDP — access your PC from the UC360 so you can use any application on your desktop for visual collaboration.

Remote VNC — access your Mac or Linux desktop for presentations.

Note: The HDMI display must support 1080p input.

For details on supported and non-supported keys for the desktop applications, see “External Keyboard - Supported Keys” on page 71.

Displaying and Sharing Presentations

You can access files through Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, a USB Flash Drive, a Micro SD Card or RDP — no laptop is required to display presentation materials in-room and to remote participants.

You can display and share presentations using several methods:

Remote RDP — log onto your desktop and pull up the presentation using a mouse and keyboard.

USB or Micro SD Flash drive — put your presentation on a micro SD card or USB stick and plug it into the UC360 micro SD card slot or USB slot on the side of the UC360. Use the built-in Picsel® SmartOffice™ Suite to open up the presentation.

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