Sounds; Multiple Whiteboards; Data Recording Formats And Resolution - Polaroid 310723 User Manual

Polaroid whiteboard user guide
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How t he P ol aroid Whit eb oa rd Works

Sounds

Audible feedback indicates which tool you are using. By
default, the whiteboard emits the following sounds:
Fanfare:
Beep:
Hum:
Clicks:

Multiple whiteboards

When more than one Polaroid whiteboard is connected to
your PC (tiling), a pen color or erase function selected for
one board applies to all boards.
For more information on tiling, see Using More Than
One Whiteboard on page 2-13.

Data recording formats and resolution

Your Polaroid whiteboard uses a vector-based system,
recording points as you write and storing those points as
a set of "strokes." The data transfer rate between the
whiteboard and your PC is 192 points per second as you
move along the whiteboard. Since under most conditions
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records more data than can be displayed or printed,
the data is compressed and near identical points are dis-
carded to reduce file size.
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can export data in any of the following formats:
Bitmap (.bmp)
Windows metafiles (.wmf)
JPEG (.jpg)
TIFF (.tif)
on startup and shutdown
selecting a tool (pen or eraser)
using an eraser function
touching or writing on the whiteboard
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