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Using TS and TSL interactive whiteboards
pens and rulers. Scratches can cause permanent ink stains and data loss
due to electrical malfunctions.
Use standard dry-erase markers to write on the TS and TSL whiteboard. To
specify the color that is recorded in the software, tap the corresponding ink
color icon on the icon strip.
To write on the board so you can save or print:
1. Choose a dry-erase marker.
2. Tap one of the ink color buttons on the icon strip to specify the color
that is recorded in the software. A selected ink color (or eraser) stays
in effect until you select a different one.
3. Write on the board.
The active ink color is indicated by the LED next to the ink color icon on the
board. The default ink color recorded in the software is black. To change
the default color at startup, refer to "Configuring PolyVision driver options"
on page 56.
When you choose an ink color and write, sounds from the board provide
audible feedback to confirm that the software is recording.
Erase the board using the large circular felt eraser provided, or using your
finger for small erasures.
To record erasures for printing or saving:
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Tap the Small or Large Eraser icon on the board before you erase.
Refer to "Writing in projection mode" on page 53 for information about
writing when your computer screen is projected on the whiteboard.
Writing in projection mode
In projection mode, TS and TSL interactive whiteboards provide two types
of writing that you can print and save:
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writing on the whiteboard using dry-erase markers
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writing over the projected computer screen using your finger for
computer-projected “ink.”
While in projection mode, you can annotate the projected computer screen
by drawing, highlighting, and writing on the whiteboard. This type of writing
is part of the projected image, not physical ink.
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