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Dymo MimioClassroom - Actions and Commands Settings; Adjusting the Language Settings; Adjusting Mimiostudio Notebook Settings; General Settings

Dymo MimioClassroom
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Adjusting the Language Settings
Actions and Commands Settings
Setting Description
Action List of the MimioTeach stylus, Mimio Interactive mouse, MimioTeach
bar, Mimio Interactive bar, and MimioCapture tray buttons.
Function List of the functions that you can associate with a MimioTeach stylus,
Mimio Interactive mouse, MimioTeach bar, Mimio Interactive bar, or
MimioCapture tray button.
Adjusting the Language Settings
You can change the display language for MimioStudio software so that you can work in a
language that is most familiar to you.
To adjust the language
1. Choose a language from the Language list.
2. Click Apply.
The MimioStudio dialog box appears.
3. Click Yes to restart MimioStudio in the selected language.
Adjusting MimioStudio Notebook Settings
MimioStudio Notebook settings provides options for setting the general parameters of
MimioStudio and the default interaction mode with MimioClassroom devices.
The following tables describe the MimioStudio Notebook settings.
General Settings
Setting Description
Enable audio feedback Enables sound from a mimio device when buttons are pressed or the
device is connected or disconnected from the computer.
Enable smooth ink,
objects and text
Enables smooth or anti-aliased ink, objects, and text.
Disabling this setting can increase the performance of the application.
Enable auto recovery
Enables the automatic recovery of data if MimioStudio quits unexpectedly.
When this setting is enabled, MimioStudio Notebook saves ink data to a
backup file every 10 minutes.
Enable trashcan
Places the trashcan on the MimioStudio Notebook as an easy method for
deleting content.
Enable fullscreen
border
(Screen Annotation
only)
Enables the border during Screen Annotation mode.
See Marking Up the Display Using Screen Annotations.
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