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Interacve Whiteboard V1.1 February 2014 Page 1 For support by CITS, call 9266 9000 (or extension 9000). Press “1” for AV Support. Wacom Interactive Tablet (Basic functions) A Wacom tablet can act as both a PC screen and an interacve tablet They can be found on the lectern in lecture theatres and some collaborave classroom spaces. On this surface you can draw, write and or annotate in programs including Paint and Microsoſt Word and PowerPoint. You can also use the EPSON Interacve Toolbar (see over page). Interactive pen Each Wacom tablet will have an interacve stylus aached to the right hand side of the Wacom screen. This stylus allows you to draw, write and annotate on the interacve screen throughout your presentaons. Using Microsoſt PowerPoint, you can annotate on presentaon slides. When presenng your PowerPoint in presentaon mode, hover your stylus or mouse over the boom leſt hand corner of the screen. Six opons will appear at the boom or the screen, select the paint brush. Once you have selected the paint brush a pop up menu will appear. Here you can select different opons including high- lighter, pen and a variety of colours. When you have finished annotang on the presen- taon slides, press escape to exit presentaon mode. A window will appear asking you whether you want to keep your ink annotaons?Select Yes or No. Other programs with annotaon capability include Microsoſt Word and Paint.

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Page 1: Wacom Interactive Tablet (Basic functions) · Interactive Whiteboard V1.1 February 2014 Page 1 For support by ITS, call 9266 9000 (or extension 9000). Press “1” for AV Support.

Interactive Whiteboard V1.1 February 2014 Page 1

For support by CITS, call 9266 9000 (or extension 9000). Press “1” for AV Support.

Wacom Interactive Tablet (Basic functions) A Wacom tablet can act as both a PC screen and an

interactive tablet

They can be found on the lectern in lecture theatres

and some collaborative classroom spaces.

On this surface you can draw, write and or annotate

in programs including Paint and Microsoft Word and

PowerPoint. You can also use the EPSON Interactive

Toolbar (see over page).

Interactive pen

Each Wacom tablet will have an interactive stylus attached to the right

hand side of the Wacom screen. This stylus allows you to draw, write

and annotate on the interactive screen throughout your presentations.

Using Microsoft PowerPoint, you can annotate on presentation slides.

When presenting your PowerPoint in presentation mode, hover your stylus or

mouse over the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Six options will appear

at the bottom or the screen, select the paint brush.

Once you have selected the paint brush a pop up

menu will appear.

Here you can select different options including high-

lighter, pen and a variety of colours.

When you have finished annotating on the presen-

tation slides, press escape to exit presentation

mode. A window will appear asking you whether

you “want to keep your ink annotations?” Select

Yes or No.

Other programs with annotation capability include

Microsoft Word and Paint.

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Interactive Whiteboard Panel (Annotation Mode)

Annotation Mode (normal computer screen)

Mouse/Pen (enables the pen to operate as a mouse)

Undo

Page Up

Camera (document camera turns on)

Magnifier (drag magnifier box across text—using whiteboard magnetic pen)

Other Tools (see below)

Whiteboard Mode (whiteboard appears)

Save (allows you to save document/work)

Redo

Page Down

Keyboard (enables a keyboard on the screen)

Select (select a section to highlight during discussion)

Shapes (line weight and shapes)

Writing (select colour)

Highlighter (select colour)

Black Marker (and thickness)

Red Marker (and thickness)

Blue Marker (and thickness)

Eraser (and thickness)

Clear all annotations

Other Tools (submenu)

Spotlight (highlights an area while blacking out the rest of the whiteboard)

Print

Capture

Right Click

Shade (blacks out entire screen; drag and move)

Settings (language, spotlight settings, etc.)

Help

Interactive Whiteboard Panel (Whiteboard Mode)

Select background style

Page list

Insert image

New page

Delete page