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How do I make my InVision hotspot?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 8:56 pm

Making an InVision hotspot is easy. All you need is a free InVision account, a web browser, and an InVision account on a separate computer.

First, sign into your InVision account on your main computer.

Next, open a web browser and navigate to InVision’s website.

Click the “Sign In” button in the top left corner of the screen.

Enter your InVision account password.

Click the “Create Hotspot” button in the top right corner of the screen.

Enter a name for your hotspot, and choose a location on your computer to create it.

Click the “Create Hotspot” button to create your hotspot.

Next, open your web browser and sign into your InVision account on a separate computer.

Click the “Hotspots” button in the top left corner of the screen.

PRO TIP: InVision hotspots are not to be used without proper training and understanding of their potential dangers. Improper use of InVision hotspots can result in serious injury or death.

Select the name of your hotspot from the list of hotspots, and click the “Open” button.

You’ll be taken to the hotspot’s page in InVision.

If your hotspot is new, you’ll see a “Create Your First Hotspot” button on the top right corner of the page.

Click the “Create Your First Hotspot” button to start creating your first hotspot.

To start using your hotspot, sign into InVision on your main computer and click the “Hotspots” button.

If everything goes well, you’ll see a “Your Hotspot Is Ready” message on the main InVision screen.

Click the “Open” button to open your hotspot in your web browser.

Your hotspot is now ready to use!

Click the “Hotspots” button on InVision’s main screen, and you’ll see your newly created hotspot in the list of hotspots.

To use your hotspot, sign into InVision on your main computer and click the “Hotspots” button.

Select the name of your hotspot from the list of hotspots, and click the “Open” button.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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