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VIA Campus - Using VIA Campus
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Item
Icon
Action
1
Pen
Enables drawing on the whiteboard
2
Color
Changes the color of the line with various available colors
3
Size
Chooses the line thickness
4
Eraser
Erases your annotations
5
Erase All
Cleans the page
6
Text
Inserts text on your whiteboard page
7
Font
Changes the text font of your whiteboard page
8
Image
Inserts an image at your whiteboard page
9
Notes
Creates comments or remarks about your annotation on your
whiteboard page
10
Keyboard
Opens a virtual keyboard to insert text on your whiteboard
11
Save
Saves all your activities either as PDF or as JPEG format
12
Show Desktop
Displays your desktop with all running applications. The user
can also annotate at the running application using the desktop
stylus
13
Arrow
Selects any object or image
14
Capture Area
The mouse pointer turns into a plus sign. Click the upper left
corner of the area you want to capture and drag along the
screen to the limit of the capture. The selected area is
displayed in gray. The area is then included in the current or
new page as an object
15
Previous page
Moves to previous page (when multiple pages added)
16
New page
Creates a new page or to add a new page
17
Next page
Moves to next page (when multiple pages added)
18
Wide Desktop
This icon appears on the whiteboard when two displays are
connected to
VIA Campus
. Using this function, you can send
pages from screen 1 to screen 2 and retrieve pages from
screen 2 to screen 1. When a participant sends any page to
screen 2 and t
hen annotates it on the main VIA Campus
screen, those annotations show simultaneously on screen 2.
(see Figure 12)
19
Multiple
screen
Available when a dual display is connected to VIA Campus.
One display can be used for collaboration on the whiteboard
and the second can share content from the users. In multiple
screens the user can draw on screen 1 and can send this page
to screen 2 to show to the audience. (see
Figure 13)

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