Applications

Connecting devices automatically

If two devices have been previously connected, you can set them to reconnect automatically.

On the smartphone, tap SideSync Settings, and then tap the Auto connect devices switch to activate the auto connection feature. Alternatively, on the dashboard, tap MORE Settings Connections and activate the auto connection feature.

Using the dashboard

Launch frequently used apps or view notifications from your smartphone.

When you tap a notification, the related app or program will launch. The following is an image of the smartphone’s dashboard on the computer.

Access additional options.

Turn on the virtual smartphone screen.

Tap a notification and perform various actions.

Minimise the dashboard.

Close the dashboard.

Add more apps.

You can rearrange or delete apps when you right-click on an app icon.

Continuing media playback

You can pause music or videos on your smartphone and continue playback on another device.

On the dashboard, select the play button on the music controller or a video notification. Playback will pause on your smartphone and start playing on your other device.

The connected device’s music controller and a video notification will appear only when you play media files via the default music or video app.

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Samsung CG-N920FZWXVTC, SM-N920CZDUXSG Using the dashboard, Connecting devices automatically, Continuing media playback

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