Lifehacker.com / Hardware



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Popular pages pointing to lifehacker.com

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http://gizmodo.com/ 230.81gizmodo.com
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Random 'hardware FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general hardware topic.

HARDWARE FAQs

MICROSOFT DEVICE SOFTWARE, SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES AND APPS.

Q: How is Microsoft device software supported?
A: For software that is built into a device, or necessary for the use of a device (e.g. "embedded" software such as firmware or drivers), the product lifecycle is determined by the hardware on which it is installed. For Microsoft software installed on a device, such as the Windows operating system, the product lifecycle is determined by the associated product (in this case, Windows).
Q: What is the Lifecycle Policy for subscription services that are part of the device ecosystem, such as Xbox LIVE and Xbox Music?
A: Customers only get support for as long as they keep paying for the service.
Q: What is the Lifecycle Policy for software applications that run on a hardware device, such as downloadable apps?
A: Publishers support downloadable applications. Redistributed applications are also supported by publishers.
Q: Who is paying for the cellular costs?
A: DIMO is paying for cellular costs of transmitting data from your vehicle for at least 12 months. The DIMO DAO will decide how ongoing costs will be handled after the initial 12 month period.
Q: What options do I have for mobile devices?
A: The HP Elite x2 G4 is a great choice for those who need a powerful and portable 2-in-1 device, while the HP EliteBook 840 G6 is a great choice for those who need a more traditional notebook with great performance.

CHROMEBOX TOUCHSCREEN AND GOOGLE MEET EXPERIENCING ISSUES?.

Q: Why is the touchscreen all white when I start my Chromebox?
A: If you want to make sure that your Chromebox is running properly:

Make sure that your Chromebox is plugged into a monitor, and that the green HDMI cable is not plugged into the Chromebox.

Make sure that the Chromebox is plugged into a power outlet.

Make sure that your Chromebox is connected to the internet.
Q: Why is the Google Meet touchscreen black, flickering or displaying the control interface intermittently?
A: Make sure the touchscreen is connected to the computer.
-Check the device manager to see if the touchscreen is recognized.
-Update the drivers for the touchscreen.
Q: Why does the speakermic make a chime sound, when turned on and off?
A: You need a USB 3.0 connection cable and an approved USB hub.
Q: Why don’t all my speakermics work when I have multiple speakermics connected?
A: Chromebox for Meetings by Google is a great way to improve the audio and video quality of your video conferencing sessions. It’s easy to set up and use, and it’s very affordable.

GOOGLE MEET TOUCHSCREEN TROUBLESHOOTING FAQS.

Q: Why don't I see the "Call phones" button on the Google Meet touchscreen?
A: You can't make calls unless the admin enables the feature.
Q: Why don’t I see the record a meeting button on the Google Meet touchscreen?
A: 1. Join the meeting on your Meet hardware.
2. Tap the 3 dots in the bottom right corner of the screen.
3. Tap "Record meeting".
4. To stop recording, tap "Stop recording" in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Q: Why is "Present to Room" dimmed on the touchscreen?
A: Computer and projector are both turned on
-Computer is connected to the projector
-Correct input is selected on the projector
-Correct output is selected on the computer
Q: Why don’t I see "Present to Room" on the touchscreen?
A: 1. Make sure your content is well-organized and easy to follow.

2. Use clear and concise language.

3. Engage your audience by asking questions and inviting discussion.
Q: How can I reset the Huddly GO camera to see the full room?
A: The Huddly GO camera may display distortion on the image corners when set to full-room view. This can be corrected by turning off autozoom and returning to home position.
Q: Why don’t I see the room’s list of meetings on the TV display?
A: The Google Meet touchscreen no longer displays the calendar. Please check the touchscreen for your list of meetings.

WHERE CAN I

Q: How many speakermics can I connect together with one power supply?
A: Each power supply can handle up to 5 speakermics.
Q: Where can I buy additional or replacement power supplies?
A: You can buy additional power supplies from your reseller, or contact your device manufacturer's repair center for replacement power supplies.
Q: Where can I find my car’s OBD2 port?
A: The OBD2 port is usually under the front console on the driver’s side of the vehicle, but there can be a lot of variation from car to car.
Q: How can we improve this article?
A: This article will help you troubleshoot issues with Apple's Mail app on your iPhone or iPad.

WORK PROPERLY AND FOCUS ON ACTIVE SPEAKER?.

Q: Why doesn't the autozoom camera follow the active speaker?
A: turns off zoom, and instead crops to show all faces in view.
Q: Why doesn't the autozoom camera remain cropped on the meeting participants?
A: The autozoom feature is best used in small, well lit meeting rooms and with the camera positioned 8 feet from the farthest person.
Q: Why isn't the Huddly GO camera working correctly?
A: Make sure you are using qualified USB 3.0 cables.
Q: What if I need to quickly access the tablet's buttons?
A: Our head enclosures secure the tablet with a keyed lock, making it easy for a staff member to quickly access the tablet's buttons. We also offer head enclosure customization if you need the tablet's Home button to be accessible, either for a finger-press or pinhole access.

KIOSK MATERIAL, MANUFACTURING, SECURITY, AND JEWELRY COMPOSITION.

Q: What are your kiosks made out of?
A: We use thermoplastic and steel to make our tablet kiosks because they are durable and look professional.
Q: Where are your kiosks manufactured?
A: Our tablet kiosks are made in the USA from US steel and thermoplastic, and we ship them worldwide.
Q: How secure are your kiosks?
A: Our kiosks have a number of security features to prevent theft or tampering, including keyed locks, security screws, and a low center of gravity. Additional security measures, such as alarm systems and Kensington locks, are also available.
Q: What is your jewelry made of?
A: Sterling Silver or 14k Gold Filled Ear Wires

Sterling Silver Plated Brass or Jewelers Brass Pendants

We hope this helps answer some of your questions! If you have more, please reach out to us at info@fluffhardware.com.

GRAPHICS, SIGNAGE, AND HARDWARE SUPPORT AND ORDERING.

Q: How do I pair my Jamboard with my Google Meet hardware kit?
A: Jamboard is a cloud-based whiteboard designed for collaboration in the enterprise. It’s available on the web, Android, and iOS.
Q: How do I enable accessibility options?
A: To turn on spoken feedback, use 2 fingers to touch and hold any area of the screen. To turn off spoken feedback, use 2 fingers to touch and hold any area of the screen.
Q: How do I submit my graphics?
A: ?

We’re happy to help you with your design. We’re also happy to print your design if it’s up to par. If you need help with your design, we’ll be happy to help you out. If you need help with your design but are not sure where to start, please email us at graphics@kioskgroup.com.
Q: How easy is it to change out my graphics?
A: Bezel graphics are printed on the head enclosure and cannot be replaced.
Body graphics are printed on vinyl and can be replaced.
Q: Who prints your signage and graphics?
A: We print all signage and graphics in-house, and we're able to guarantee both high quality and quick turn-around.
Q: How long will my order take to ship?
A: We try to get your order out as soon as possible, but it may take a few days depending on the order. If you need it expedited, contact us.
Q: How do I request a computer?
A: You can request a new laptop, docking station, carry case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset via the Equipment Request Form. CD/DVD/Blu-Ray optical drives are not available with College provided mobile equipment. Staff are encouraged to search out streamed/Internet based media as CD/DVD/Blu-Ray content quickly nears obsolescence.

WHAT IS YOUR

Q: What is your return policy?
A: If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, just contact us within 30 days of receipt and we’ll make it right.
Q: What is your warranty coverage?
A: We’ve got you covered.
Q: What happens if I’m driving in an area without cellular reception?
A: The data will be saved on the device until you return to an area with cellular connectivity.
Q: What is 14 karat gold filled?
A: 14k gold filled is a thick layer of real gold that has been "fused" (similar to welding or soldering) with heat and pressure to a base metal. The layer of gold bonds permanently to the metal so the gold surface will not wear off.
Q: What is our current standard desktop configuration?
A: HP ProDesk 600 G5 is a good desktop for business and office use. It has a fast processor, plenty of storage, and a good variety of ports. The only downside is that it doesn't have a dedicated graphics card, so it's not ideal for gaming or other graphics-intensive tasks.

OPEN-SOURCE HARDWARE INTERACT WITH REGULATIONS AND COMPANIES?.

Q: How does this change apply to hardware products made by other companies but sold by Microsoft?
A: Microsoft does not offer any warranty or software lifecycle support for third-party consumer hardware products.
Q: What does hardware purchase get me?
A: If you want to use the cluster, you should buy hardware. If you want to use the cluster efficiently, you should buy cores.
Q: What are other best practices for open source hardware?
A: Open source hardware is hardware whose design is made publicly available so that anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or hardware based on that design. The hardware’s source, the design from which it is made, is available in the preferred format for making modifications to it.
Q: How does open-source hardware interact with hardware regulations?
A: Non-commercial licenses for hardware designs can be problematic because they limit others' freedom to use the design, it can be difficult to use a hardware design without involving some commercial activity, and not all rules and regulations about hardware work well for small businesses or open-source products.

GOOGLE MEET TOUCHSCREEN HDMI AND DATA QUESTIONS.

Q: Where do I plug in the green HDMI cable from the Google Meet touchscreen?
A: You can use a Google Meet touchscreen as a secondary display for your computer by connecting it to the HDMI port on your computer. This will allow you to present content on the display in the room while using your computer for other tasks.
Q: What do the lights mean?
A: Blue:

1. Power on - The device is turned on and initializing
2. Ready - The device is ready to be used
3. Connecting - The device is connecting to a remote device
4. Disconnecting - The device is disconnecting from a remote device
5. Low battery - The device's battery is low

Green:

1. Charging - The device is charging
2. Fully charged - The device is fully charged
Q: How do you validate the data?
A: DIMO is a blockchain application platform that allows you to build decentralized applications using blockchain technology. It is similar to Ethereum, but with a focus on privacy and security.
Q: How are you going to get CAN codes?
A: If you want to get started with hacking cars, the best place to start is in the OBD-II port. You can use a simple ELM327 OBD-II Bluetooth adapter, and an Android phone with the Torque app installed, to read and clear engine codes.
Q: How much SIM data do I get per month?
A: DIMO is a new feature that allows you to use your mobile device as a modem for your laptop. It is available for free to all customers with a compatible device.

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