I have a (Windows) computer in my classroom and a VPI. I would like to deactivate Easy Interactive Tools to be able to use other programs sometimes, but I can't do it (there is no cross on the bottom).
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Answer by
Sean Hill
There is a user guide available for downloading. Download the PDF to read more about deactivation and removal. Typically, the software is just like any other. If you want to remove it, then access Uninstall a program in Control Panel or press CTRL + Shift + ESC and switch to Processes then locate the process and choose End task to deactivate it.
Our 3300 students and their teachers use Linux. Does Easy Interactive Tools work with it?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
The Easy Interactive Tools is available only for a certain numbers of Epson products. The projector application needs to be downloaded manually for the product you have. Access Epson Support and then locate your projector mode. Access its downloads and then you will see if it's available for Linux or not. Unfortunately, this is the only way at the moment to check for this requirement.
I want to uninstall in silent mode Easy Interactive Tools. It is possible ? With what command?
These are the command line options for the Easy Interactive Tools package:
Click to viewConfigure the uninstall procedure based on them. I've searched on other websites but I didn't find anything available.
I have a (Windows) computer in my classroom and a VPI. I would like to deactivate Easy Interactive Tools to be able to use other programs sometimes, but I can't do it (there is no cross on the bottom).
There is a user guide available for downloading. Download the PDF to read more about deactivation and removal. Typically, the software is just like any other. If you want to remove it, then access Uninstall a program in Control Panel or press CTRL + Shift + ESC and switch to Processes then locate the process and choose End task to deactivate it.
Our 3300 students and their teachers use Linux. Does Easy Interactive Tools work with it?
The Easy Interactive Tools is available only for a certain numbers of Epson products. The projector application needs to be downloaded manually for the product you have. Access Epson Support and then locate your projector mode. Access its downloads and then you will see if it's available for Linux or not. Unfortunately, this is the only way at the moment to check for this requirement.