App Drawer and OS Settings
You can access other apps installed on your device, among which the Android Operating System
Settings, by sending the CU360 App to the background and accessing the device desktop, or the
App Drawer.
To access the device desktop, press Home on the remote-control or press the circle button on the
navigation Bar
The device desktop shows a central little white arrow to open the App Drawer.
Swipe-up from the little white arrow with the remote-control mouse pointer to open the App
Drawer.
Figure 58: Swipe-up to Open the App Drawer
Inside the App Drawer you can find all the preinstalled apps and the Android Settings, plus your
own installed apps.
Figure 59: Opening the App Drawer
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Move the App to the background – Overlay Mode
When the CU360 App is moved to the background while in a call, a floating video window (Overlay
Video Window) is displayed in overlay over other apps or desktop screen.
Figure 60: Floating Overlay Video Window
The floating video window can be dragged to a different place on the screen or further reduced to
a single icon (Overlay Minimized Window).
You can Mute/unmute the audio in the CU360 App, while in floating mode, or restore the app to
full screen mode. You can also start/stop sharing of full portion of the device screen when in a
meeting. The last position of the floating window is restored when the app restarts (unless the app
is restored to factory settings).
Figure 61:
Floating Overlay Minimized Window
Important
• When CU360 App is moved to the background while not in a call, it is automatically
minimized.
• When minimized, the app releases the audio input to other apps, if not in a call and not
recording
• There is a configuration to always start the CU360 App in Overlay Minimized Mode.
Below picture shows how to switch between Foreground Mode and Overlay Mode (Video window
and minimized).
To restore the app to Foreground mode, you can press Call on the remote-control.
You can also press Disc on the remote-control to restore the app to Foreground mode, but only if
the app is in a call.