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Demo Device Mirroring Guide
Guide for configuring your device and laptop so you can show your device on your computer screen without a camera.
Instructions for:
AirPlay for iOS
Quicktime for iOS
Mobizen for Android
VMware Fusion for Mac OSX
Project My Screen for Windows Phone
Before you demo to a prospect:
Ensure you have all the below requirements installed on your computer for mirroring your demo device
Practice your entire demo including switching between your PowerPoint presentation, console and/or demo
device to ensure smooth transitions
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Improved iOS Demos with AirPlay
Requirements:
Supported devices: iPhone 4S+, iPod touch 5+, iPad mini (all), iPad 2nd generation+
Mac: Mountain Lion or Mavericks
AirServer installed on Mac
Setup Download and install AirServer. Free Trial available for 7 days; after which a consumer license will need to be
purchased for continued use. You will be emailed a link to obtain a Trial activation code for use. Click the link in the email to open a web page displaying the activation code and input it into AirServer the first time it’s opened.
o Note: To run the AirPlay application the first time, you will likely have to use “Control + click” then select Open in order to use the application as it was not obtained from the Mac store.
Enable Bluetooth on Mac from System Preferences (take note of discoverable name)
Enable Bluetooth on iOS device and connect to your Mac
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen on your iOS device to open the Control Center and enable your Mac as
the AirPlay destination. Toggle on mirroring to mirror the device screen on your computer
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Reference AirServer documentation if any errors are encountered: http://support.airserver.com/
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iOS Demos with Quicktime
Requirements: Mac - OS X Yosemite
iOS Device - iOS 8+
Quicktime installed on Mac
USB cable
Setup: Connect iOS device to Mac via USB cable
If prompted, accept the notification to “Trust” the connection between the iOS device and Mac
Launch Quicktime on Mac and select “New Movie Recording” by double clicking on the icon in the dock or from
Quicktime / File.
Select your iOS device from the dropdown inside the Quicktime player to begin device mirroring
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Android Demos with Mobizen
Requirements Mobizen mobile app installed on device
USB cable NOTE: If you need to demo without a USB cable, refer to Appendix I
Setup Download and install the Mobizen mobile app on your Android device. Follow prompts to accept Terms of Use
agreements
Sign into the app using a locally configured email account
Create an alphanumeric 6-digit connection password and click “Next”
Use the “Cancel” button to ignore prompts to install additional components for connecting over Wi-Fi
Swipe through the initial tutorial screens and click “Start Mobizen”
Click “Ok” to accept the prompt regarding not installing additional Wi-Fi components
Ensure that “USB debugging” is enabled on your demo device from Settings / Developer options / Debugging
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Connect the demo device to your laptop using a USB cable
Login to the Mobizen webpage using the email address from second step and the 6 digit connection password o Mobizen is best viewed in Chrome
After logging into the webpage, the device should receive a notification indicating that it is now connected through USB
Once signed in you can enter Full Screen mode using the toggle button. The device can be controlled locally or from your laptop depending on your personal preference
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Configuring VMware Fusion for OS X Demos
The purpose of this guide is to create an ideal environment from which demos of AirWatch’s Mac OS X functionality can
be best demonstrated. Creation of a base image with a corresponding snapshot will allow for consistent results without
concern over affecting your local work environment.
Setup
Double click on VMware Fusion, and select “Virtual Machine Library”
Select the plus sign (+) and create a “New” image
Select “More Options” and choose “Install OS X from recovery partition”
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Provide a descriptive name to identify the image by and select Save
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Select Finish to initiate installation of the image
All initialization to complete, and follow-up the prompts to complete basic setup
Inside OS X Utilities, select “Reinstall OS X” and then Continue
Follow prompts such as accepting Apple EULA’s to continue installing OS X
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Select “Macintosh HD” as the disk to install OS X and click Install
Sign into the Apple Store using your Apple ID to complete the file download (the latter can be a long process)
Once downloaded the operating system will automatically install
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Restart the image once installation completes, and follow the prompts for country, keyboard layout, creating a
local user account, etc… that are part of the initial OS X setup
Once setup is complete, make any setup changes desired to get the machine to your desired pre-enrollment
configuration changes e.g. mouse scrolling, unique background, etc…
Check from the menu that VMware Tools is installed and up to date as this will help with screen re-sizing and
make the image more presentable on-screen
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Proceed to take a snapshot of the machine once any desired setup is complete
Use this fresh snapshot as a restore point prior to any OS X demos going forward
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Windows Phone Demos with Project My Screen
Requirements: Windows Phone 8.1
Project My Screen app installed in Windows partition on PC
Micro USB cable
Setup Download and install the Project My Screen application in your Windows parallels or VMWare fusion instance
Connect your device to the PC using the micro USB cable, and accept the prompt to “Connect to Windows” on the PC
Launch the Project My Screen App on the PC, and accept the prompt on the phone to “Allow screen projection”.
The native device settings for Project My Screen will update to show as connected to the PC
The device can now be controlled through direct handling or use of the PC mouse & keyboard
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Appendix
I. TeamViewer for Android Mobizen for Android is recommended for mirroring your Android device with the least amount of lag. If for some reason you do not have a USB, use TeamViewer.
Requirements
TeamViewer installed on Android device
TeamViewer installed on Mac
Setup
Download and install the Mac OS X TeamViewer application
Create a TeamViewer account if you do not already have one, and then launch and sign into the application on your Mac
Download and install the Android “TeamViewer QuickSupport” app on your Android device o If prompted, download the additional TeamViewer Remote Control add on for your Android device
Launch the TeamViewerQS app on your device and obtain the device ID
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Enter the device ID in the TeamViewer application on the Mac and select “Connect to partner”
From the device, select the prompt to allow remote control
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Once the connection is established, use the Mac client to open the “Remote control” panel
Proceed through remainder of demo controlling the device entirely using mouse & keyboard
Reference TeamViewer documentation if any errors are encountered:
http://www.teamviewer.com/en/help/firststeps.aspx