Chapter 3 Connecting computers and other devices
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Connecting room computers and guest laptops
If you install cables for room computers and guest laptops in advance, you can make use of connectors
that might not be accessible after the display is mounted on the wall. You can then run the cables across
floors or behind walls as needed.
Notes
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Install SMART software on computers you connect to the display (see
Installing SMART software
on page30).
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Make sure SMART Product Drivers 12.20 or later are installed on any connected computers.
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As shown below, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, VGA, and Display Port share the Touch USB Type-B receptacle
on the side connector panel, and HDMI 3 uses the Touch USB Type-B receptacle on the front
connector panel (see
Sharing USB Type-B receptacles
on page42).
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The USB Type-C connector on the front connector panel provides up to 15 W of power for
charging connected devices.
The following are the locations of the connectors and the connector and cable information for the
display’s inputs.