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Core Functions of Mobile Client

The Display Share 2 mobile client provides a comprehensive set of tools that go beyond basic screen mirroring.

It allows users to present, control, annotate, and collaborate wirelessly in meetings, classrooms, and shared spaces.

  • Mirroring (Share Screen): Share the mobile phone screen to the Display Share 2 RX display. By tapping Share Screen, everything displayed on your mobile device—including apps, presentations, and web content—will be mirrored in real time to the Display Share 2 RX display.

    This mode is ideal for live demonstrations, quick sharing, and personal presentations.

    Once sharing starts, a Stop Sharing button is displayed to allow users to end the session at any time.  

  • TV Mirror: View and control the receiver screen directly from your mobile device. 

    TV Mirror allows the mobile device to act as a control panel for the receiver display. Users can see exactly what is shown on the RX screen and interact with it remotely. This mode is especially useful when the presenter is not physically near the display.  

    1. Home: Return to the Android home screen
    2. Return: Go back to the previous step
    3. Upload File: Push photos, audio/video or files from your phone to Display Share 2 for display
    4. Touch: Enable touch control and a mouse will appear
    5. Annotation: You can make annotations on the current screen
    6. Clear annotations: You can clear the annotation handwriting
    7. Wireless camera: Call up the mobile phone camera and display it in real time on the Display Share 2 RX end.
    8. Screenshot: Capture the current screen and save it automatically to the mobile device. 

       

  • Stream files (Photo, Audio/Video, Doc): Push the photos, audio/video and files on the mobile phone to the receiving end for display. 

    This feature supports:

    1. Quick file-based presentations
    2. Media playback without screen mirroring
    3. Clean and distraction-free content sharing 

Note: On iOS client devices, the audio source is limited to Apple Music only.

  • Wireless Camera: Turn your mobile phone into a wireless document camera.

    Wireless Camera streams the mobile phone’s camera feed live to the Display Share 2 receiver, transforming the phone into a portable document camera.

    This feature is ideal for:

    1. Showing physical documents or books
    2. Demonstrating objects in real time 
    3. Conducting remote teaching or training  

    The camera feed is displayed instantly on the RX screen with minimal latency. 

  • Remote Control: Use your mobile device as a full-featured remote control.

    The Remote Control function allows users to control the receiver display using multiple input modes: 

  • Mouse: Move the cursor and click
  • Touchpad: Perform touch gestures
  • Keys: 
    1. Control navigation using directional keys (Up / Down / Left / Right)
    2. Page up & down keys: available during presentation mode
    3. OK: act as click
    4. Custom keys:  Configurable for preferred applications
  • Apps: Access application-level controls on the receiver device
  • Global keys: 

    1. Home: Return to the receiver device home page
    2. Last page: Return to the previous page on the receiver device
    3. Air mouse: Move the cursor by physically rotating or moving the client device

    This function is designed for precise navigation and control during presentations or interactive sessions.

  • Settings: Click the “Settings” button at the top left corner of the mobile client to view and modify the user name, and view the client version information.
    1. Pen in Sharing: Screen projection annotation function. Once enabled, you can make real-time annotations on the projected screen.
    2. Touch Feedback: After enabling this function, the Display Share 2 RX end can control the projected screen of Android TX.
    3. Write NFC Tag: Write the IP information of the receiving end into the NFC tag for the one-click screen projection function
    4. About: View client version information. 

 

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