Applications

Switching between screens

To use your smartphone’s actual screen, press the Power key or the Home key on your smartphone. The virtual screen turns off and the smartphone’s screen turns on.

To return to the virtual screen, click the virtual smartphone screen on the computer or tap Switch to tablet on the tablet. The actual screen turns off and the virtual screen turns on.

You can view and control the virtual screen and the connected device’s screen simultaneously. On the virtual screen, tap Enable Presentation mode to turn on the connected device’s screen. This feature may not be available depending on the connected device.

Sharing files and clipboard

Copying files to the computer

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Tap and hold a file to enter edit mode on the virtual smartphone screen.

Tick more files to copy.

Tap and hold the selected files, and then drag and drop them outside of the virtual screen.

The files will be copied to the intended location.

For example, when you move an image from your smartphone to an open Word document on your computer, the image will be inserted into the Word document.

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Samsung SM-N920CZWAXXV manual Sharing files and clipboard, Switching between screens, Copying files to the computer

CG-N920FZWXVTC, SM-N920CZKAKSA, SM-N920CZDAILO, SM-N920CZDAKSA, SM-N920CEDEKSA specifications

The Samsung SM-N920CZWAXXV, also known as the Galaxy Note 5, and the CG-N920FZWXVTC variant are notable devices in the Samsung Galaxy Note lineup, released in 2015. These smartphones are especially recognized for their blend of powerful hardware and innovative features aimed at productivity, making them popular among professionals and tech enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Galaxy Note 5 is its expansive 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display, which offers a stunning resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels. This display not only delivers vibrant colors and deep contrasts, but its high pixel density also ensures that texts and images remain sharp and clear. The screen is further protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4, enhancing its durability against scratches and drops.

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