User’s Guidefor Mac OS XSMART Board SoftwareTMSeereversesideforWindowsversion99-00557-01 REV A0MacintoshversionSMART Board Interactive WhiteboardSMART
4 Overview Macintosh VersionOpen the SMART Board Control Panel if you need to change or check the settings of the software and your SMART interactive
Macintosh Version Overview 5Press the top pen tray button to open the SMART Keyboard. Press the bottom button to make your next contact with the inte
6 Using SMART Board Software in Projected Mode Macintosh VersionUsing SMART Board Software in Projected ModeYou can run SMART Board software in one o
Macintosh Version Using SMART Board Software in Projected Mode 7Press the SMART Board icon in the Dock and select Open Orient.The Orientation screen
8 Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software Macintosh VersionWriting, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board SoftwareSMART interactiv
Macintosh Version Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software 9NOTE: SMART Board software retains your settings until you log off or shu
10 Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software Macintosh VersionModifying the Floating ToolsIf you want, you can change the color, size
Macintosh Version Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software 11Erasing What You WriteIt’s easy to remove any annotation on the interact
12 Writing, Erasing and Capturing with SMART Board Software Macintosh VersionRecording Your Actions with SMART RecorderYou can use SMART Recorder to
Macintosh Version Using Notebook Software 13Using Notebook SoftwareWith Notebook software, you can create a presentation that’s full of colorful clip
In the past, we’ve made new features such as handwriting recognition,USB support and SMART Recorder available as free software upgrades.Register your
14 Using Notebook Software Macintosh VersionIn all views, you’ll see a toolbar for accessing the functions available in that view. For example, the F
Macintosh Version Using Notebook Software 151. Press the Pen button. 2. Draw on the interactive screen with your finger or with your mouse on the com
16 Using Notebook Software Macintosh Version1. Select Highlighter from the Draw menu. 2. To change the ink color, select Current Color from the Forma
Macintosh Version Using Notebook Software 17Editing Objects in Notebook SoftwareYou can modify the objects on a page in either the Whiteboard or Full
18 Using Notebook Software Macintosh VersionIn the Whiteboard view, select an object on the current page and drag it to a thumbnail in the Side Sorte
Macintosh Version Using Notebook Software 19When you work with many objects, they can become stacked one on top of another. However, you may want to
20 Using Notebook Software Macintosh VersionManaging Notebook Pages and FilesNotebook software lets you control the look and organization of the page
Macintosh Version Using Notebook Software 21You can reverse an action that you have performed in Notebook software by selecting the Edit > Undo co
22 Using Notebook Software Macintosh VersionThe Gallery is a companion application to Notebook software that contains collections of page templates a
Macintosh Version Presenting on the Interactive Whiteboard 23Presenting on the Interactive WhiteboardThe SMART Board interactive whiteboard was desig
Macintosh Version Important Information iImportant Information NOTE: The precautions in this section of the guide apply to the SMART Board 500 inter
24 Presenting on the Interactive Whiteboard Macintosh VersionPresenting Your Notebook FileAfter you create your presentation in the Whiteboard view,
Macintosh Version Using Multiple Displays 25Using Multiple DisplaysYou can operate multiple SMART interactive products simultaneously from the same c
26 Using Multiple Displays Macintosh VersionDisplaying the Same Image on Multiple DisplaysWith this setup, anything you do on one interactive screen
Macintosh Version Using Multiple Displays 27Displaying Applications over Multiple DisplaysWith this setup, you can display one application across mul
28 Using SMART Board Software in Non-Projected Mode Macintosh VersionUsing SMART Board Software in Non-Projected ModeIn Non-Projected (Whiteboard) m
Macintosh Version Using SMART Board Software in Non-Projected Mode 29Setting Up SMART Board Software for Non-Projected UseWhen you initially install
30 Appendix: Shortcuts in Notebook Software Macintosh VersionAppendix: Shortcuts in Notebook SoftwareActionStandard Toolbar ButtonSimple Toolbar Butt
Macintosh Version Appendix: Shortcuts in Notebook Software 31Adding Page ElementsPageInsert > Blank PageInserts after the current pagePage colorFo
32 Appendix: Shortcuts in Notebook Software Macintosh VersionFull Screen viewView > Full Screen+ F3Next pageView > Next PagePAGE DOWNFull Scree
Macintosh Version Appendix: Shortcuts in Notebook Software 33PrintingFileFile > Print+ PPage onlyFile > Print PageSends only the current page t
ii Important Information Macintosh VersionCleaning the Writing Surface of an Interactive WhiteboardBefore you clean the SMART Board interactive whit
34 Appendix: Shortcuts in Notebook Software Macintosh VersionStackDraw > Order > Bring to FrontSHIFT + + PG UPMoves the selected object(s) to
Macintosh Version Customer Support 35Customer SupportContacting SMART Technical SupportSMART’s Technical Support team welcomes your call. However, yo
36 Customer Support Macintosh VersionYou are responsible for transporting the system to the service center, and SMART pays return shipping via ground
Macintosh Version Index 37IndexAAccessingScreen Shade 24SMART Keyboard 10SMART Recorder 12Spotlight 23Tools 3AddingInformation to Notebook Pages 16Pa
38 Index Macintosh VersionExporting, Notebook Files 21FFloating Tools 9Changing 9Clearing Annotations 11Erasing 11Restore Annotations 9FontChanging A
Macintosh Version Index 39Resizing Objects 18Rotating Objects 18Saving Files 21Screen Shade 24Selecting 17Shapes 16Shortcuts 30Sorting Information 13
40 Index Macintosh VersionSSafety Precautions iSaving 21Annotations 11Images 21Page Template 20Shortcuts 34Screen Capture 11During a Presentation 23S
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iv Macintosh VersionOrienting Multiple Displays ... 25Displaying the S
Macintosh Version Overview 1OverviewFrom the classroom to the boardroom, SMART Board interactive whiteboards and Sympodium lecterns are intuitive, ea
2 Overview Macintosh VersionMac OS Requirements* If you use OS X v10.1.5 with SMART USB Adapter Cable (Part No. 93-00481), your computer may crash un
Macintosh Version Overview 3SMART Recorder RequirementsYou can download the latest version of QuickTime® Player from www.apple.com/quicktime.SMART Bo
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