T1V has overhauled its ThinkHub collaboration software user interface (UI) and experience (UX) to provide its users a more intuitive and robust experience when collaborating on the digital Canvas. The entire visual treatment of the digital Canvas has been updated given feedback received from current customers in the field, and includes new layers of features to support best practices in collaboration.
The refreshed ThinkHub UI features an updated background, icons, and layout to optimize the user’s ability to navigate the massive digital Canvas, connect media, and wirelessly share devices. When a user approaches an idle ThinkHub, they’ll now be able to select from three shortcuts that will immediately launch them into quick actions: ‘Sketch’ (immediately launches a sketch window); ‘Present’ (shares AirConnect directions to wirelessly connect devices); and ‘Browse’ (launches a Web Browser window).
What’s more, the latest release now enables calendar integration for all of your ThinkHub rooms, so you can see who has the room booked before you begin your ThinkHub sessions. Calendar integration is completed via your organization’s Outlook or Google Calendar, and details are completely configurable (so you can show as little or as much detail on the meetings as you prefer).
To make accessing our menu easier than ever, you can now unlock the menu from the bottom tray of the Canvas. The menu now features detachable submenus, so functions like Canvas drawing can now live as a persistent menu wherever you choose to drag and place the submenu. Some other upgrades include a streamlined content window menu, the ability to control volume, to draw within Notes, to access your full media tray from the menu, and a built-in help button for a quick overview of features.
In addition to the updates made to the ThinkHub UI/UX, T1V is excited to release TouchControl for all Mac and Windows laptops. Available as a built-in feature of T1V’s AirConnect app (free for all ThinkHub users), TouchControl provides users the ability to control their laptops from the ThinkHub Canvas. This makes the ability to wirelessly connect devices all the more powerful, so that once connected, users are no longer tethered to their devices.
Read the full release on our press page.
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