
In this case, to reset the app data, open Windows Settings > Apps > Apps and Features > find Miro on the list > Advanced options > Reset. If you cannot find the menu, you probably use the app downloaded from the MS Store. Resetting the app data on the Desktop app for Windows Press Alt > Help and choose to reset the application data as shown in the screenshot below: 💡 If the issue persists after resetting the data, you may also want to delete the app and reinstall it by downloading the latest version. In a lot of cases where an issue arises (especially if you're having difficulties with the login procedure), it helps to reset the app data, clearing the memory of the app. Possible issues and how to resolve them How to reset the app data Note the option to disable spell check is not available in the app downloaded from Microsoft Store.
Click View in the main navigation bar at the top. If you would like to turn off the automatic spell check functionality in the Desktop app, follow these steps: might be no possibility to edit Jira cards if you use Jira Server depending on the version due to Atlassian security limitation. available for registered Miro users only (cannot be used by visitors). If it detects traces of previous installations, the app will not be installed The deployment tool looks for the folder “%LOCALAPPDATA%/RealtimeBoard”. Miro will be installed if it has not been previously installed by the user.
Miro app will be installed only upon user login While the Miro Machine-Wide Installer is installed machine-wide, Miro itself is not.
Miro will be installed to %LOCALAPPDATA%. Windows MSI 64 bit without auto-updates - download the app. Windows MSI 64 bit with auto-updates - download the app. You can also choose to download without auto-updates, which means you have more control over what version of Miro your employees are using. One version has auto-updates, which means your users will get the updated app version as soon as it’s published. Miro offers two versions of the Microsoft Installer that IT Administrators can use to deploy Miro to multiple users across thousands of machines. The window should show you the information you need including processor type (Intel or M1/M2). Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac.
Macs with M1/M2 chip - download the app. Macs with Intel processors - download the app. Here, you can find the type of operating system you have - either 64-bit or 32-bit. You’ll see the system information on the next screen, look for System Type. Go to Windows Explorer, right-click on This PC and then select Properties. To find out what kind of processor you have, follow these steps: 💡 Download the Miro app from our website. Launch the Miro Desktop app in seconds right from your home screen, and work on boards without distraction. The app supports all the basic features of the browser version.