Erasing what you write, Capturing what you write, Erasing what you write capturing what you write – SimplySmart Smart Board Software For Mac OS X 99-00557-01 User Manual

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Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software

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Erasing What You Write

It’s easy to remove any annotation on the interactive screen. If you have an interactive
whiteboard has a pen tray, pick up the eraser and drag it across your annotation. If you’re
using a Sympodium interactive pen display, press the Eraser button and touch the stylus to
the screen.

If you’d prefer to remove all annotations at once, you can configure a pen tray button to clear
all annotations when you press it. Alternatively, you can press the Clear Annotations button
in the Floating Tools palette or, if your product has a pen tray, you can return the pen to the
tray and touch the interactive screen.

You can change the size of the eraser to suit the annotations that you’re erasing. For details
on doing this, see Changing Eraser Size in the SMART Board tools Help. Make the eraser
small to erase fine details or big to erase large areas of the screen.

Capturing What You Write

SMART Board software makes it easy to capture an image of your annotations and the
underlying application. You can use the screen capture tools to capture an area of the screen
or the entire screen. Each new capture appears on a new page of your Notebook file. If you
don’t have Notebook software open, SMART Board software opens it for you.

1. Press and hold the SMART Board icon in the Dock.

2. Select Capture Screen.

A menu appears.

3. To capture the entire screen, select Screen Capture > Capture Full Screen.

To capture a region, select Screen Capture > Capture Selected Area, and then
press and drag to select the area you want to capture.

TIP

If you’re working outside of Notebook software, encircle the area that contains
the freehand annotations you want to erase with the edge of the pen tray
eraser. Then tap once inside that circle to erase all the annotations within it.

To capture a screen

TIP

If you’re using a Sympodium interactive pen display, press the Capture button
to capture an image of the entire screen into Notebook software.

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