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    Brink New Member

    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC


    How to: Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC

    How to Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC


    The Windows Device Portal lets you configure and manage your device remotely over a network or USB connection. It also provides advanced diagnostic tools to help you troubleshoot and view the real time performance of your Windows device.

    The Device Portal is a web server on your device that you can connect to from a web browser on your PC. If your device has a web browser, you can also connect locally with the browser on your device.

    Windows Device Portal is available on each device family, but features and setup vary based on the device's requirements.

    Starting in Windows 10 version 1607, additional developer features are available for desktop. These features are available only when Developer Mode is enabled.

    Device Portal lets you view diagnostic information and interact with your desktop over HTTP from your browser. You can use Device Portal to do the following:
    • See and manipulate a list of running processes
    • Install, delete, launch, and terminate apps
    • Change Wi-Fi profiles, view signal strength, and see ipconfig
    • View live graphs of CPU, memory, I/O, network, and GPU usage
    • Collect process dumps
    • Collect ETW traces
    • Manipulate the isolated storage of sideloaded apps
    Device Portal on desktop provides the standard set of pages.
    • Apps manager
    • Xbox Live
    • File Explorer
    • Running processes
    • Performance
    • Debug
    • Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) logging
    • Performance tracing
    • Device manager
    • Networking
    • Crash data
    • Features
    • 3D View
    • Simulation
    • Scratch
    For information about Device Portal, see:
    This tutorial will show you how to connect to Device Portal to configure and manage your Windows 10 PC remotely over a local network or USB connection.



    Here's How:

    1. If you haven't already, you will need to turn on Device Portal on the Windows 10 PC you want to connect to. (see screenshot below)

    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC [​IMG]

    2. Enter the URL link to Device Portal from Settings in the address bar of your web browser (ex: Internet Explorer), and press Enter. (see screenshot below)

    *note You can choose from two ways to connect to Device Portal: local host and over the local network (including VPN).

    Local Network (ex: Wi-Fi) = Use this address to connect over a local network.

    Localhost = Use this address to view Device Portal locally.


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    3. Click/tap on the Continue to this website link. (see screenshot below)

    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC [​IMG]

    4. If you turned on authentication for Device Portal on the PC, then enter the user name and password you created, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

    *note If you like, you can check the Remember my credentials to make it easier to connect to Device Portal for the PC next time.

    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC [​IMG]

    5. You will now be connected to Device Portal for the PC. (see screenshots below)


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    That's it,
    Shawn


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    Brink, Jun 13, 2017
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  2. Ahhzz Win User

    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
    Ahhzz, Oct 26, 2019
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  3. Brink Win User
    Introducing the Windows Device Portal Wrapper project


    Source: Introducing the Windows Device Portal Wrapper project | Building Apps for Windows



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    Tip How to Turn On or Off Device Portal for Desktop on Windows 10 PC
     
    Brink, Oct 26, 2019
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  4. 95Viper Win User

    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC

    Upgrading to Windows 10 from windows 7 and losing internet connection

    Did you run the Windows 10 connection troubleshooter?

    Troubleshoot Internet connection problems

    Also, check in the "Device Manager" to see if the network adapter is ok.
    You may need to un-install it and then "Scan for new devices".

    This is published by HP; however, it gives some good info on troubleshooting with the device manager.
    HP PCs - Device Manager Information (Windows 10, 8)
     
    95Viper, Oct 26, 2019
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  5. Brink Win User
    Facebook introduces new Portal video calling devices

    With a 10-inch 1280 x 800 display, Portal from Facebook improves video calling and lets you enjoy quality time with family and friends — hands and distraction free. Looking for a larger screen for more flexibility? You can also opt for a 15-inch 1920 x 1080 pivoting display with Portal+. Both models are designed to help you feel closer to the important people in your life and make video chats feel less like a call, and more like you’re actually in the same room.

    Portal and Portal+ are available now for pre-order in the US – from Facebook at portal.facebook.com, as well as Amazon and Best Buy – and will begin shipping in November. You can bring Portal home for $199 USD and Portal+ for $349 USD. You can also receive $100 USD off any two devices — this means a bundle of two Portal devices will be priced at $298 USD, so you can share the experience right out of the box.


    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC portal_light_duo.jpg


    Intelligent Design, Invisible Tech
    Powered by AI, Portal’s Smart Camera and Smart Sound technology take all of the guesswork out of video calling, letting you enjoy a more convenient, hands-free experience. Whether you’re cooking in the kitchen or chasing the kids around the living room, Smart Camera stays with the action and automatically pans and zooms to keep everyone in view. Smart Sound minimizes background noise and enhances the voice of whoever is talking, no matter where they move. It’s like having your own cinematographer and sound crew direct your personal video calls.

    Connect with Facebook and Messenger Friends
    You can call Facebook friends and connections on Messenger even if they don’t have Portal. Calls can be made to and from Messenger-enabled smartphones and tablets. Portal supports group calls of up to seven people at the same time.

    Voice Control + Alexa
    Portal offers hands-free voice control. You can start a video call simply by saying “Hey Portal” and noting who you’d like to call. Portal also has Amazon Alexa built in, so you have access to a robust voice experience to ask for sports scores, check the weather, control smart home devices, order groceries, and more.

    Built with Privacy + Security in Mind
    We know that privacy and security are important when you bring new technology into your home. That’s why we designed Portal with tools that give you control:

    • You can completely disable the camera and microphone with a single tap.
    • Portal and Portal+ also come with a camera cover, so you can easily block your camera’s lens at any time and still receive incoming calls and notifications, plus use voice commands.
    • To manage Portal access within your home, you can set a four- to 12-digit passcode to keep the screen locked. Changing the passcode requires your Facebook password.
    We also want to be up front about what information Portal collects, help people understand how Facebook will use that information, and explain the steps we take to keep it private and secure:

    • Facebook doesn’t listen to, view, or keep the contents of your Portal video calls. Your Portal conversations stay between you and the people you’re calling. In addition, video calls on Portal are encrypted, so your calls are always secure.
    • For added security, Smart Camera and Smart Sound use AI technology that runs locally on Portal, not on Facebook servers. Portal’s camera doesn’t use facial recognition and doesn’t identify who you are.
    • Like other voice-enabled devices, Portal only sends voice commands to Facebook servers after you say, “Hey Portal.” You can delete your Portal’s voice history in your Facebook Activity Log at any time.
    To learn more about Portal’s privacy features, visit portal.facebook.com/privacy.

    Immersive Experiences
    Portal also enables shared activities like listening to music together or watching some of your favorite shows. We’ve partnered with Spotify Premium, Pandora, and iHeartRadio, as well as Facebook Watch, Food Network and Newsy — and we’ll add more soon.


    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC 198534_70300_cedar_dark_pf_hero_camera_led_r1_tx_simp.jpg


    We’re also incorporating augmented reality (AR) effects — powered by our Spark AR platform — to make calls even more fun and interactive. Story Time brings stories to life with custom sound effects and visuals. Smart Camera helps you read a fun story via a simple teleprompter, perfectly framed, while your loved ones on the other side watch as your face and voice transform into the story’s characters.

    And when you’re not on a call, Portal’s Superframe can display your favorite photos and videos and important notifications like birthday reminders, so you always feel a little more connected to your closest family and friends.

    Welcome Home
    We can’t wait for people use Portal and Portal+ to connect with friends and family. From AR-enhanced storytelling at bedtime to your Saturday morning ritual, you’ll be able to share everyday moments and feel like you’re really there.

    Visit portal.facebook.com for more information or to pre-order your Portal today.


    Source: Introducing Portal From Facebook: New Video Calling Devices to Connect You With Friends and Family | Facebook Newsroom
     
    Brink, Oct 26, 2019
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  6. Brink Win User
    Facebook introduces new Portal video calling devices


    With a 10-inch 1280 x 800 display, Portal from Facebook improves video calling and lets you enjoy quality time with family and friends — hands and distraction free. Looking for a larger screen for more flexibility? You can also opt for a 15-inch 1920 x 1080 pivoting display with Portal+. Both models are designed to help you feel closer to the important people in your life and make video chats feel less like a call, and more like you’re actually in the same room.

    Portal and Portal+ are available now for pre-order in the US – from Facebook at portal.facebook.com, as well as Amazon and Best Buy – and will begin shipping in November. You can bring Portal home for $199 USD and Portal+ for $349 USD. You can also receive $100 USD off any two devices — this means a bundle of two Portal devices will be priced at $298 USD, so you can share the experience right out of the box.


    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC portal_light_duo.jpg


    Intelligent Design, Invisible Tech
    Powered by AI, Portal’s Smart Camera and Smart Sound technology take all of the guesswork out of video calling, letting you enjoy a more convenient, hands-free experience. Whether you’re cooking in the kitchen or chasing the kids around the living room, Smart Camera stays with the action and automatically pans and zooms to keep everyone in view. Smart Sound minimizes background noise and enhances the voice of whoever is talking, no matter where they move. It’s like having your own cinematographer and sound crew direct your personal video calls.

    Connect with Facebook and Messenger Friends
    You can call Facebook friends and connections on Messenger even if they don’t have Portal. Calls can be made to and from Messenger-enabled smartphones and tablets. Portal supports group calls of up to seven people at the same time.

    Voice Control + Alexa
    Portal offers hands-free voice control. You can start a video call simply by saying “Hey Portal” and noting who you’d like to call. Portal also has Amazon Alexa built in, so you have access to a robust voice experience to ask for sports scores, check the weather, control smart home devices, order groceries, and more.

    Built with Privacy + Security in Mind
    We know that privacy and security are important when you bring new technology into your home. That’s why we designed Portal with tools that give you control:

    • You can completely disable the camera and microphone with a single tap.
    • Portal and Portal+ also come with a camera cover, so you can easily block your camera’s lens at any time and still receive incoming calls and notifications, plus use voice commands.
    • To manage Portal access within your home, you can set a four- to 12-digit passcode to keep the screen locked. Changing the passcode requires your Facebook password.
    We also want to be up front about what information Portal collects, help people understand how Facebook will use that information, and explain the steps we take to keep it private and secure:

    • Facebook doesn’t listen to, view, or keep the contents of your Portal video calls. Your Portal conversations stay between you and the people you’re calling. In addition, video calls on Portal are encrypted, so your calls are always secure.
    • For added security, Smart Camera and Smart Sound use AI technology that runs locally on Portal, not on Facebook servers. Portal’s camera doesn’t use facial recognition and doesn’t identify who you are.
    • Like other voice-enabled devices, Portal only sends voice commands to Facebook servers after you say, “Hey Portal.” You can delete your Portal’s voice history in your Facebook Activity Log at any time.
    To learn more about Portal’s privacy features, visit portal.facebook.com/privacy.

    Immersive Experiences
    Portal also enables shared activities like listening to music together or watching some of your favorite shows. We’ve partnered with Spotify Premium, Pandora, and iHeartRadio, as well as Facebook Watch, Food Network and Newsy — and we’ll add more soon.


    Connect to Device Portal for Windows 10 PC 198534_70300_cedar_dark_pf_hero_camera_led_r1_tx_simp.jpg


    We’re also incorporating augmented reality (AR) effects — powered by our Spark AR platform — to make calls even more fun and interactive. Story Time brings stories to life with custom sound effects and visuals. Smart Camera helps you read a fun story via a simple teleprompter, perfectly framed, while your loved ones on the other side watch as your face and voice transform into the story’s characters.

    And when you’re not on a call, Portal’s Superframe can display your favorite photos and videos and important notifications like birthday reminders, so you always feel a little more connected to your closest family and friends.

    Welcome Home
    We can’t wait for people use Portal and Portal+ to connect with friends and family. From AR-enhanced storytelling at bedtime to your Saturday morning ritual, you’ll be able to share everyday moments and feel like you’re really there.

    Visit portal.facebook.com for more information or to pre-order your Portal today.


    Source: Introducing Portal From Facebook: New Video Calling Devices to Connect You With Friends and Family | Facebook Newsroom
     
    Brink, Oct 26, 2019
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