User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- BenQ ecoFACTS
- Introduction
- Installation
- Environment check
- Assembling the Host
- Setting up the Host
- Positioning the Host antennas
- Connecting the HDMI cable and power
- Setting up and powering a Button
- Using Cable USB A(F) to USB A(M)
- Pairing a Button and Host
- Storing Buttons and USB cable in the cradle
- Resetting a Host
- Resetting a Button
- Enabling network standby mode
- Starting and stopping presentations
- Web management
- Troubleshooting
34 Starting and stopping presentations
Touch back
When a Host is connected to a touchscreen display and a PC is presenting via a Button, you can use
a USB Type-A cable to connect any of the USB ports located at the rear of the Host to the touch
input USB port of the display to control the interface of the PC remotely via touch gestures on the
display.
For presentations that do not feature a touchscreen display, you can connect a USB mouse and/or
USB keyboard to any of the USB ports located at the rear of the Host to control the interface of the
presenting computer and input text remotely via the mouse/keyboard.
The product only supports touch back for Windows-based PCs. It does not support touch back for MacBooks or
smartphones connected via the InstaShare app.
USB 2
USB 1
WAN
RESET HDMI
USB 2
USB 1
WAN
RESET HDMI