Showing posts with label www.office.com /setup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label www.office.com /setup. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Office Setup Whiteboard app launches new colors of pen, background & more

Microsoft Office setup has come with its most recent updates in Whiteboard app. Since the user engagement on Whiteboard has increased, Microsoft team decided to make it even better and therefore, introduced 10 vibrant pen colors, where the thickness of the pen is adjustable, so you can go from thick highlights to think underlines.
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With this new approach, users can play with their own creativity and produce fast designs. Now that you are free to work as flexible as you wish, you can become more productive now. Besides users, who do not have Whiteboard, they cannot enjoy the innovative features of this app.
To be more resourceful, go to office.com/setup and log in using your Microsoft or Office setup account details, purchase a subscription, and get started with the Whiteboard app of Microsoft Office com setup. If you skip the step of purchasing the software, you will not get the access to the app for it is only accessible to licensed users as of now.

An office setup subscription will entitle to your these Whiteboard features

Create an open classroom or conference place to share ideas using the medium of Microsoft Whiteboard.
Moreover, with the changes that have been introduced recently allows you to color your figures with vivid shades and intensities. This new update in Office setup Whiteboard has nine choices for board paint and eight types of gridlines, creating a colorful background will be fun.
As soon as you get a licensed access to Office.com/setup, changing Whiteboard’s background color will be open for you. Until now, www.Office.com/setup Whiteboard has only allowed users to write on white background. In addition, for users who have devices with no pen inputs, Microsoft Office development team has given a supplementary support for text entry with the keyboard so they can enjoy the new asset as well.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

How to Connect your iOS Device to a TV

If you have an iOS device and want to mirror its screen to the TV, then you can do it with an HDMI or Analog cable. To do it wirelessly, you can hook up your iPhone or iPad with an Apple TV using AirPlay. Let’s check the process to hook up your Apple device to a TV.

Via an HDMI Cable and Adapter

  1. Firstly, you need to get an HDMI adapter. You can get one from Apple or other 3rd party manufacturers that produced Lightning to HDMI adapters that can be connected to the iOS device’s charging port.
  2. If you have an iPhone 4, then you will have to get a 30-pin to HDMI adapter.
  3. No iPhones older than iPhone 4 can be connected to the TV via HDMI
  4. Now, get an HDMI cable.
  5. Plug in the HDMI adapter into your iPad or iPhone.
  6. Just secure the HDMI cable to the adapter and TV.
  7. Turn on the TV and your iOS device.
  8. Hit the Input or Source button.
  9. Choose the correct Input source.
  10. Now, the TV screen will start mirroring the screen on your iPhone.

Via an Analog Cable and Adapter

  1. Get a suitable analog adapter and a composite or VGA cable.
  2. After that, plug in the analog adapter to the iPhone or iPad.
  3. Plug in the analog cable to the adapter and TV.
  4. Now turn on your TV and iOS device.
  5. Press the Input or Source button located in the TV’s remote.
  6. Choose the Input Source.
  7. The TV screen will start mirroring the screen on your iOS device.

Via AirPlay with Apple TV

  1. Turn on the Apple TV and change the source to the Apple TV port.
  2. Now, power on the TV along with the Apple TV unit.
  3. Bring up the Control Center by swiping up from your iOS device’s screen.
  4. Touch the AirPlay Mirroring option.
  5. Now, select AppleTV from the menu.
  6. Now your Apple TV will start mirroring content from your iPhone.
Mir Ariif is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Devin has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup