On startup you will see what version of SCOS the device is running. To find out the SCOS version of your Station P1 device, please check this by turning the device off and back on again.
You can reference Apple's support article here on how to find your macOS version for more information. If some product or feature requires you to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it. You'll see the macOS name, such as macOS Mojave, followed by its version number. If you wish to use the webOS Signage's own menu, please see here for instructions.įrom the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. The Build version will display the ScreenCloud player version, and the device's OS version will be under webOS version. With the ScreenCloud LG webOS Signage player running, you can click S.MENU on the LG TV remote to open the player's side menu. You can find out the version of LG webOS your display is running in the ScreenCloud player menu. You can reference Apple's support article here on how to find your iOS version for more information. To find the iOS version installed on your device, go to Settings > General > About. You can reference Google's support article here on how to find your Chrome OS version for more information. Under "Google Chrome OS," you'll see which version of the Chrome operating system your Chromebook is using. While on your Chrome device, navigate to the bottom right and select the time.Ĥ. Click on "About phone" or "About device" and listed under "Android version" is the operating system.ġ. Click on "About device" and listed under "Android version" is the operating system.ģ.
Using your Android TV/Box remote, navigate to your TV settings menu.ģ. If this is the case you won't be able to find operating system information if the television isn't a smart TV device.ġ. Amazon Fire TV Stick, ASUS Chromebit, etc.) plugged into the HDMI port behind the television which is powering the ScreenCloud app.
We recommend referring to the manual or online instructions for your brand or model of television on how to find the operating system information specifically if you're unable to find any information regarding the operating system from your TV settings.Īdditionally, the TV could be a non-smart device that is being powered with apps by a media dongle (i.e. Please note, the following instructions can vary between models of Android TV/Box devices.
While viewing your "Device" settings, click on "About" and you'll see the operating system information. From your settings, scroll to the right with your remote and click on "Device".Ĥ. From here, navigate in the upper menu and click the "Settings" option.ģ. Click on the home button using your Amazon remote.Ģ. For reference, you can view our supported devices at any time by visiting.
HomeActivity.java: package article will go through how to find the operating system version for your device running the ScreenCloud app. Now create 3 class files (.java files) in your package with name :ĪppInfo.java : package This will contain Android GridView to display all the application icon.ĭownload the following icon drawer icon and save it in your res > drawable folder.
This layout will simply contain TextViews to display current Date and time, Android button for opening the app drawer. In your res > layout folder create and edit following layout files.Īnd Edit all these three layout files as below :