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ē Getting started with no interactive whiteboards ... 3 ē PolyVision driver installation for no interactive whiteboards . 4 ē Turning the no stylus on and off ..... 5 ē...
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Printing and saving ....... 54 The PolyVision driver ........56 Configuring PolyVision driver options .
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Using Webster ........68 Quitting the PolyVision driver ......68 To uninstall the PolyVision driver in Windows .
Walk-and-Talk (WT, WTL, IP) interactive products TS and TSL interactive whiteboards These PolyVision products interact with the PolyVision driver installed on your computer. The features and configuration options provided by the PolyVision driver are described in "The PolyVision driver" on page 56. PolyVision...
Using ēno interactive whiteboards Using ēno interactive whiteboards What are ēno interactive whiteboards? ēno interactive whiteboards provide cordless interactivity with a computer using the Bluetooth-enabled ēno stylus. While the computer is projected onto the ēno interactive whiteboard, use the stylus to: navigate through documents, presentation, or websites on the whiteboard write and erase notes...
To get started using your ēno interactive whiteboard: 1. Make sure the computer and projector are connected and turned 2. Make sure the latest version of the PolyVision driver is installed on the computer. ēno requires PolyVision 1.8 or later. (Refer to "PolyVision driver installation for çno interactive whiteboards"...
(Refer to "Using the on-screen keyboard" on page 11.) PolyVision driver installation for ēno interactive whiteboards If the PolyVision driver is not installed on the computer you want to use with the ēno whiteboard, install the driver. Your Windows-based computer must have:...
ēno stylus Bluetooth signal, you can pair it at any time. PolyVision provides a Bluetooth adapter that automatically adds Bluetooth capability to your computer. You can use the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter regardless of whether your computer already includes Bluetooth capability.
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2. Plug the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter into any available USB port on the computer and leave it there. After the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter is plugged in, or if you want to use your computer’s built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability, you can automatically pair your ēno stylus using the PolyVision driver.
If the stylus is paired to a computer that has the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter is plugged in, or if the computer uses built-in Windows Bluetooth capability, you can unpair the stylus using the PolyVision driver.
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NOTE: If this is the first use of the ēno whiteboard, if the computer has just rebooted, or if the PolyVision driver has just been launched, then tap the whiteboard instead of the projection mode control icon. The alignment window projects from the computer to the whiteboard.
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Using ēno interactive whiteboards To exit projection mode when you are finished operating your computer from the board: Tap the projection mode icon on the control strip again. PolyVision...
Using ēno interactive whiteboards Operating ēno interactive whiteboards ēno interactive whiteboard control icons ēno control icons that you tap with the ēno stylus are described below. Toggles “projection mode” on / off. The first use starts the on-screen alignment (calibration) process. Goes to the previous PowerPoint slide or PgUp.
You can access the functions of the ēno control icons in two ways: by tapping the control icons with the stylus by configuring the PolyVision driver to project on-screen control icons in a window that you can drag around the screen, then tap the icons using the stylus (Refer to "Using on-screen tools"...
1. Tap the erase all control icon to erase all writing on the board. note: NOTE: The PolyVision driver enables you to configure the red control icon to use the spotlight or reveal functions. To change the function of the red control icon, refer to "Spotlight and reveal options" on page 65.
“MyDocuments” folder (Windows) or “Documents” folder (Macintosh). note: NOTE: The PolyVision driver enables you to configure the default printer, the saved file type, and the saved file location. Refer to "Configuring PolyVision driver options" on page 56. Multiple ēno users The ēno interactive whiteboard provides a cordless experience for...
Using ēno mini Using ēno mini What is ēno mini? ēno mini is a portable, light-weight digital slate that provides cordless interactivity with a computer from anywhere in the room. Use ēno mini with the ēno stylus as a digital tablet for annotating the computer screen or for cursor control to navigate through documents, presentations, or websites on a computer.
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Bluetooth-enabled stylus that you use with ēno interactive whiteboards. With the PolyVision driver installed on the computer, ēno mini provides cordless interactivity in any of these scenarios: The ēno mini and stylus provide a stand-alone cordless input device for a computer, so you don’t need to use the mouse to control the cursor.
To get started using ēno mini: 1. Make sure the PolyVision driver is installed on the computer and is upgraded to the latest version. ēno mini requires PolyVision driver version 1.8 or later. Refer to "PolyVision driver installation for çno mini"...
(Refer to "Printing and saving" on page 24.) PolyVision driver installation for ēno mini If the PolyVision driver is not installed on the computer you want to use with the ēno mini, install the driver. Your Windows-based computer must have:...
On a Macintosh, you must re-boot your system. When installation is complete, a message appears on your computer screen and the PolyVision driver icon appears on your desktop. The PolyVision driver runs unobtrusively in the background whenever the computer is on.
If the computer you want to use with the ēno mini is not paired to the ēno stylus Bluetooth signal, you can pair it at any time. PolyVision provides a Bluetooth adapter with the ēno mini (or with the ēno interactive whiteboard for some models) that automatically adds Bluetooth...
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2. Plug the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter into any available USB port on the computer and leave it there. After the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter is plugged in, or if you want to use your computer’s built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability, you can automatically pair your ēno stylus using the PolyVision driver.
If the stylus is paired to a computer that has the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter is plugged in, or if the computer uses built-in Windows Bluetooth capability, you can unpair the stylus using the PolyVision driver.
Using ēno mini Icon functions are described below. Cursor control using the ēno stylus The ēno stylus functions as both a pen and as a cursor. To toggle the stylus between pen and cursor functions: Tap the pen/cursor control icon on the ēno mini. While using the stylus as the cursor: To move the cursor around on the computer, drag the stylus with light pressure across the ēno mini.
NOTE: Macintosh operating systems require that the keyboard is enabled before it can be recognized by the PolyVision driver. 1. Tap the keyboard control icon. 2. Tap the ēno mini to place the cursor where you want to enter text.
3. Begin writing on the ēno mini. note: NOTE: The PolyVision driver enables you to configure the red control icon to use the spotlight or reveal functions. To change the function of the red control icon, refer to "Spotlight and reveal options" on page 65.
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Each user has equal control. All participants can write at the same time using a unique pen color and pen width. When one participant taps the pen/cursor control icon, all styli toggle between the pen and cursor functions. Only one stylus at a time can control the cursor. PolyVision...
With the PolyVision driver installed on your computer, you can write with dry-erase markers then print and save your work. When your computer is connected to a projector, your Walk-and-Talk product becomes a touch- screen monitor for your computer.
Refer to separate manuals for information about installing these products. Getting started with Walk-and-Talk PolyVision provides easy access to the PolyVision driver which is installed on the computer that interacts with Walk-and-Talk. To get started using your Walk-and-Talk interactive device: 1.
The Walk-and-Talk IP always operates in projection mode using a stylus. PolyVision driver installation for Walk-and-Talk products If the PolyVision driver is not installed on the computer you want to use with Walk-and-Talk, install the driver. The PolyVision driver is always close at hand. You need no installation disk or CD-ROM.
On a Macintosh, you must re-boot your system. When installation is complete, a message appears on your computer screen and the PolyVision driver icon appears in your system tray (Windows) or system menu (Macintosh). Connect the Walk-and-Talk USB cable To start using your Walk-and-Talk interactive products: 1.
2. Connect the USB cable to your computer’s USB port and the other cable end to the Walk-and-Talk product. The PolyVision driver runs unobtrusively in the background whenever your computer is on and connected to the Walk-and-Talk product. If you are using the Walk-and-Talk wireless option, refer to "Appendix 2: Using Walk-and-Talk Wireless (IR)"...
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2. WTL whiteboards: Assure that at least half of the projected image is actually projected onto the board. WT whiteboards: Move the projector physically so that the entire solid-colored background is positioned inside the borders of the whiteboard. PolyVision...
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NOTE: At startup, the PolyVision driver recognizes if you are using the IP and automatically initiates projection mode. No alignment is necessary. To exit projection mode: Press the Projection button on the remote control.
Place the remote control near you on a desk or table top pointed toward the infrared receiver. In projection mode, you can configure the PolyVision driver to project an on-screen remote control that you use by tapping the buttons with your finger.
Using Walk-and-Talk products Remote control functions Erase All Erase All Projection Erase everything and start fresh. All writing, Previous Next in dry-erase marker or projection mark-up, is erased from memory. Ink Color To write on the board, choose a dry-erase pen and press the button that matches Cursor Pen Pen Style...
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R for a right mouse click (Windows) or control click (Macintosh). You Click trigger can also use the click trigger on the bottom of the remote control for a left mouse click or double-click. PolyVision...
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Using Walk-and-Talk products Cursor/Pen In projection mode, press this button to toggle between controlling the cursor and marking-up the image. Pen Style Press this button in projection mode to choose a new type Cursor Pen of mark-up pen Pen Style Keyboard (color, width, and style).
For a right-click (Windows) or control-click (Macintosh), hold the stylus to the panel for one second, or hover the stylus over the panel and press the stylus button near the tip. PolyVision...
NOTE: Macintosh operating systems require that the keyboard is enabled before it can be recognized by the PolyVision driver. 1. Press Keyboard on the remote control. 2. Tap the board to place the cursor where you want to enter text.
Writing in projection mode In projection mode, WT and WTL interactive whiteboards provide two types of writing that you can print and save: writing on the whiteboard using dry-erase markers annotating the projected computer screen using your finger for computer-projected “ink.” PolyVision...
NOTE: The PolyVision driver provides the option to change the function of the Red icon to two other alternative functions: spotlight or reveal. These options are available in Projection mode only. To change the Red control icon, refer to "Spotlight and reveal options"...
A selected pen color (or eraser) stays in effect until you select a different one. Printing and saving The PolyVision driver enables Walk-and-Talk interactive products to capture an image of the whiteboard by printing or saving it as a file on your computer. Everything you see on the whiteboard is captured in the snapshot.
A graphics file is added to the “MyDocuments” folder (Windows) or “Documents” folder (Macintosh). You can specify the graphics file type and location of the saved file in the PolyVision driver configuration options (refer to "Save options" on page 58).
Using Walk-and-Talk products 2. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows) or the system menu bar (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Configure the PolyVision driver” from the menu. Refer to "Configuring PolyVision driver options" on page 56. 4. Click the “Hardware” tab.
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Snapshots that you save on your computer with multiple products connected continue to be numbered sequentially, regardless of which product is captured. Each PolyVision product operates independently, so device “A” can capture a red marker while device “B” captures a blue marker. User Guide...
With the PolyVision driver installed on your computer, you can write with dry-erase markers then print and save your work. When your computer is connected to a projector, your TS whiteboard becomes a touch-screen monitor for your computer.
To get started using your TS interactive whiteboard: 1. Make sure the whiteboard is plugged in and turned on, if necessary. 2. Make sure the PolyVision driver is installed on the computer connected to the TS interactive whiteboard. (Refer to "PolyVision driver installation for TS whiteboards"...
(Refer to "Cursor control in projection mode" on page 52.) PolyVision driver installation for TS whiteboards If the PolyVision driver is not installed on the computer you want to use with Walk-and-Talk, install the driver. Your Windows-based computer must have:...
4. Follow the prompts you see on the screen to complete the installation. On a Macintosh, you must re-boot your system. When installation is complete, a message appears on your computer screen and the PolyVision driver icon appears in your system tray (Windows) or system menu (Macintosh). note: NOTE: If you are using the TS wireless option, refer to "Appendix 3: Using the TS...
To exit projection mode: Tap the Projection icon again. The alignment between your projector and the PolyVision product is important. PolyVision offers three levels of alignment: good, better, best. The default is “best” alignment. If you need to change the correspondence between the position of the cursor and the point of contact when you tap the whiteboard, refer to "Choosing alignment accuracy"...
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You can access these functions of the TS icons in two ways: tapping the icon strip on the whiteboard with your finger by configuring the PolyVision driver to project on-screen control icons in a window that you can drag around the screen, then tap the icons using your finger (Refer to "Using on-screen tools"...
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Sets the pen to a solid line. Sets the pen to a dashed line. Small eraser width using the pen. Large eraser width using the pen. Clears all the writing. Prints a copy of the whiteboard. Saves a copy of the whiteboard. PolyVision...
NOTE: Macintosh operating systems require that the keyboard is enabled before it can be recognized by the PolyVision driver. 1. Tap the Keyboard icon. 2. Tap the board to place the cursor where you want to enter text. 3. To enter text, tap keys on the on-screen keyboard.
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.
NOTE: The PolyVision driver provides the option to change the function of the Red icon to two other alternative functions: spotlight or reveal. These options are available in Projection mode only. To change the Red control icon, refer to "Spotlight and reveal options"...
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A graphics file is added to the “MyDocuments” folder (Windows) or “Documents” folder (Macintosh). You can specify the graphics file type and location of the saved file in the PolyVision driver configuration options (refer to "Save options" on page 58).
The PolyVision driver is always available and running in the background after you install it on your computer. Configuring PolyVision driver options The PolyVision driver is ready to use as soon as it is installed. However, you can change the default options at any time. To configure PolyVision driver options: 1.
“Enable automatic checks for updates”: Check this box if you want the PolyVision driver to connect automatically to the PolyVision web site and check for driver updates. “Change drawing cursor for left handed person”: (Windows only) Switches the cursor for ease-of-use for left-handed users.
The PolyVision driver device. The alert window shows what you are drawing. As soon as you stop drawing, the window fades off. Save options To configure Save options: Click the “Save” tab. You see these options: “Save File As”: Specify the format of the snapshot file saved on your computer when you press “Save”...
Click the “Draw” tab. You see these options: “Startup Pen Style”: To specify the pen style that is used when you start up the PolyVision driver on your computer, check “Remember Last Used.” Otherwise, click “Choose Startup Style.” The factory default pen style is a medium black line.
The PolyVision driver Print options To configure print options: Click the “Print” tab. You see these options: “Print To”: Specify the printer used when you press the “Print” button on the remote control. In Windows, the drop down list includes printers currently installed on your computer and you can click “Properties”...
The PolyVision driver Projection options To configure projection alignment options that apply when your device enters projection mode: Click the “Projection” tab.You see these options: “Alignment Points”: Choose between three levels of projection alignment: good, better, and best. The more points you choose, the more accurately the cursor will be controlled from the whiteboard in projection mode.
Hardware options To configure hardware options: Click the “Hardware” tab. You see these options: “Installed Hardware”: The communicating PolyVision products and their status appear in the list. “Change Remote ID”: (Walk-and-Talk models only) Click this button to assign one of the remote control slide switch settings to a whiteboard. The slide switch has three positions corresponding to “A,”...
Remote ID.” You see this dialog box: Select the desired remote ID from the drop-down list. The default is A/B/C. “Find Serial Whiteboards”: If a PolyVision product is connected to your computer via the serial port, Walk-and-Talk Wireless, TS Wireless, WT BT (Bluetooth), or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth), click this button to confirm communication between the computer and the product.
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The PolyVision driver To change the number of alignment points: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in you computer system menu bar or system tray (refer to "Configuring PolyVision driver options" on page 56). 2. Click the “Projection” tab. 3. Choose the alignment type from the drop-down list.
In projection mode, you can operate your interactive product using an on- screen tool window. To use the on-screen tool: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows) or system menu (Macintosh). The PolyVision driver menu appears. 2. Choose “Show On-Screen Remote Control” from the menu to toggle on and off the display of a functional on-screen tool window that you can drag to a convenient location.
The PolyVision driver 4. To re-shape the spotlight into an ellipse, drag the circle from any of the four cardinal points around the edge of the circle. 5. To enlarge or shrink the circle, drag it from any point around the edge except the four cardinal points.
(refer to "General options" on page 57) or you can check for updates at any time. To update the PolyVision driver: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows) or system menu bar (Macintosh). The PolyVision driver menu appears. PolyVision...
PolyVision driver, you can start Webster. To use Webster software instead of the PolyVision driver: 1. Click the PolyVision icon in the system tray (Windows) or system menu bar (Macintosh). The PolyVision driver menu appears. 2. Choose “Open Webster” from the menu. Webster opens.
4. Choose “Remove PolyVision driver.” To uninstall the PolyVision driver on a Macintosh You have two ways to uninstall the PolyVision driver on a Macintosh, based on whether you have access to the PolyKey. If you have access to the USB cable with the PolyKey: 1.
Technical support representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 AM Eastern time to 8 PM Eastern time. E-mail: support@polyvision.com Internet: www.polyvision.com Or, outside North America contact PolyVision Europe/Asia Technical Support: Phone: +32 (0)89 32 31 30 E-mail: business.center@polyvision.be Internet: www.polyvision.com...
Pairing ēno using the PolyVision driver The PolyVision driver that you install on your computer can automatically pair the computer with the stylus if you are using the PolyVision Bluetooth adapter or the built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability. To pair your ēno stylus with your computer using the PolyVision driver: 1.
Pairing ēno using built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth If your computer includes the built-in Windows or Apple Bluetooth capability and you choose not to use the PolyVision driver to automatically pair the stylus, you can pair the stylus just as you would any other Bluetooth device.
After entering the PIN code, the stylus should pair to your com- puter. To determine if the pairing is successful and there is wireless communication between the PolyVision driver installed on your computer and the ēno stylus: 1. Turn on the ēno stylus by removing the cap.
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Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options 2. On your computer, click the PolyVision icon appears in your system tray (Windows) or system menu (Macintosh). 3. Choose “Configure the PolyVision driver” from the menu. 4. Click the “Hardware” tab. The stylus should be listed as a hardware device.
(WT or WTL) and your computer. note: NOTE: Refer to the PolyVision Installation and Operation Guide for information about installing the Walk-and-Talk wireless (IR) adapter. Walk-and-Talk Wireless components replace the USB cable connection between your whiteboard and computer, giving you the freedom to position your computer up to 24 feet (7 m) away.
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One serial port or one USB port and serial-to-USB adapter, available from PolyVision. Walk-and-Talk Wireless adapter installed in the Walk-and-Talk whiteboard. (Refer to the PolyVision Installation and Operation Guide.) All Walk-and-Talk whiteboards, including Lightning models (WTL), require a power supply to work with Walk-and-Talk Wireless.
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If you are connecting the wireless transmitter to the serial (COM) port on your computer, not using a serial-to-USB adapter, configure the PolyVision driver to communicate with your computer serial port as follows: click the PolyVision icon in your computer’s system tray (Windows) or system menu (Macintosh), choose “Configure...
Appendix 3: Using the TS Wireless option (IR) Appendix 3: Using the TS Wireless option (IR) TS Wireless uses reflected infrared (IR) light to communicate between transceivers on your whiteboard and your computer. A direct line of sight between the transceivers is not needed for reliable communication. Both transceivers are designed to shine and detect IR light using the ceiling.
The transceiver starts sending out a signal that the other transceiver can receive. The transceiver starts looking for a signal from the other transceiver. The green light comes on when the transceiver with the green light can see the signal from the other transceiver. PolyVision...
Appendix 3: Using the TS Wireless option (IR) When a wireless link breaks When the wireless link breaks: The light on one or both of the transceivers turns amber. Data stops flowing between your whiteboard and your computer. Your Webster software may give you an error message. The Webster software error message can appear even when both transceiver lights are green.
Move the transceivers closer are AMBER. too far apart or are together. shaded from one Move the transceivers out another. from under any overhanging objects. Move the transceivers away from tall, wide objects that are between the two transceivers. PolyVision...
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Appendix 3: Using the TS Wireless option (IR) The light on one This transceiver has Check that the cord from transceiver is OFF. lost power. the power supply is fully plugged into serial connector Check that the power supply is plugged into the wall. If a switch controls the wall plug, make sure the switch is on.
Bluetooth communication between your computer and PolyVision interactive whiteboard. Refer to the PolyVision Interactive Whiteboard Installation and Operation Guide to install the WT or TS 600 Bluetooth adapter. For Bluetooth wireless operation of a PolyVision interactive whiteboard, your computer must have Bluetooth capability and you must register the whiteboard’s Bluetooth connection with your computer.
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Appendix 4: Using the WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option You see the following menu. (Remember, if you use Bluetooth software not provided by Windows, your menu may differ.) 2. Choose “Add a Bluetooth Device” from the menu. You see the dialog box shown below.
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5. Click “Next.” You see the dialog box shown below. 6. Select your whiteboard from the list and click “Next.” You see the dialog box shown below. 7. Click the radio button beside “Use the passkey found in the documentation” and enter “1234” as shown. PolyVision...
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Appendix 4: Using the WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option 8. Click “Next” and wait for the software to connect to the whiteboard. 9. The software automatically finishes establishing the connection and tells you the COM port where you can expect to find the whiteboard connection.
For each whiteboard that you want to share wireless Bluetooth communication with your computer, you must register the whiteboard with your computer. 1. To see the Bluetooth menu, click the Bluetooth icon in the system menu. 2. Select “Set up Bluetooth Device.” The Bluetooth Setup Assistant appears. PolyVision...
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3. Click “Continue.” You see the Select Device Type dialog. 4. Select “Any device.” 5. Click “Continue.” A list of discoverable Bluetooth devices appears. 6. Select the Polyvision Bluetooth-Serial adapter identified by a number in the form PV-10346, for example. User Guide...
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Appendix 4: Using the WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option 7. Click “Continue.” The system gathers information about your adapter. 8. Click “Continue” when the setup assistant has completed gathering information about your device. You are prompted to enter a passkey. 9. Enter “1234.” PolyVision...
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Appendix 4: Using the WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option 10. Click “Continue.” You see the Bluetooth Device Setup window. No services are available. 11. Click “Continue.” You see the Conclusion window. 12. Click “Quit.” User Guide...
To confirm wireless communication between your computer and the whiteboard: 1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in your system tray (Windows) or system menu bar (Macintosh). You see the PolyVision driver menu. 2. Choose “Configure the PolyVision driver” from the menu.
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Appendix 4: Using the WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option User Guide...
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24 Desktop alert window size 62 options 14 double-clicking using the remote control 37 pen or cursor 22 Draw options 59 PolyVision driver installation 17 driver printing and saving 24 menus and options 56 stylus on/off 18 updates 67...
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