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Teachers, have you noticed something odd when using the OPS computer for class? Does the whole screen look yellowish, as if an old photo filter has been applied? 🎨 Don’t call for repairs just yet! The screen isn’t aging or broken. This usually happens because the device has thoughtfully enabled ” Eye Protection Mode” to reduce blue light, which makes the color temperature warmer (yellower). To get your true colors back, just check these two spots: Check the Large Screen’s Eye Protection: Look at the front button panel on the screen bezel. Find the “Eye Protection” button (usually an eye icon 👁) and press it to see if the color returns to normal. Check OPS (Windows) Settings: If the button doesn’t work, it’s likely a Windows setting. Open the Start Menu and go to Settings ⚙. Select System -> Display. Find the “Night light” toggle and switch it to Off. Just one or two clicks, and your screen will be crisp and bright again! Go give it a try! ✨
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When I was teaching using the OPS channel on my interactive display, I kept hearing this annoying “ding-dong” sound over and over again. It seriously broke the flow of my...
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