Touch; Writing, Drawing And Erasing; Support For Additional Pens And Tools; Iq Experience - SMART Board 6000S Series User Manual

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CHAPTER 1
WELCOME

Touch

You can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer—open and close
applications, meet with others, create new documents or edit existing ones, visit websites, play
and manipulate videos, and so on—by touching the display's surface.
You can use an array of gestures within applications, including panning, scaling, rotating and
zooming in and out.
The display's advanced HyPr Touch™ (Hybrid Precision Touch) with InGlass™ touch technology
provides a natural, intuitive writing and touch experience with high accuracy and low latency. In
addition, its Silktouch ultra-smooth finish allows you to use the display for hours without finger burn.
For more information, see Using touch on page 16.

Writing, drawing and erasing

technologies allow multiple people to write independently and simultaneously, using different
colored ink.
For more information, see Using the pens and erasers on page 18.

Support for additional pens and tools

The SMART Board 6000S features ToolSense™ technology, which enables you to use other
SMART–authorized pens and tools in addition to those supplied with the display. No additional
configuration is required: just pick up a pen or tool and start using it.
For more information about available tool kits, see smarttech.com/accessories.

iQ experience

If enabled, the iQ embedded computer provides one-touch access to collaborative tools, such as
a whiteboard, wireless screen sharing, and a web browser. There's no need for wires, cables, or
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The display comes with a black pen and a red pen
that you can use to write or draw on the screen.
The display also includes two erasers, which you can
use to erase digital ink.
With Object Awareness, the display responds
automatically to the tool or object you're using,
whether it's a pen, finger, eraser, or palm. The
display's Pen ID and Simultaneous Tool Differentiation

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