Webster Basics 11
TS and Webster
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note:NOTE:
For whiteboard users: The whiteboard's surface can be damaged by sharp
objects, such as ballpoint pens and rulers. Scratches can cause
permanent ink stains and data loss due to electrical malfunctions.
To write:
1 Choose a pen (interactive whiteboards) or stylus (interactive panel or
flat-screen module).
2 Select a pen color on the whiteboard icon strip (TS or TSL
whiteboards) or on the remote control (Walk-and-Talk models).
Webster records your writing in the color you choose.
3 Use firm consistent pressure as you write.
Webster software displays and records your writing on your computer.
note:NOTE:
TS or TSL whiteboards: As you write, the whiteboard provides audible
feedback, and the green LED glows brighter to indicate that it recognizes
your strokes.
About Erasing
Erase functions are based on a calculated circle around a single point.
Always use the erasers that are provided with your PolyVision product.
Erasing depends upon which model you use.
To erase on TS or TSL whiteboards:
• Large areas: Tap the Wide Erase icon on the board and erase with the
eraser felt pressed flat against the whiteboard.
• Small areas: Tap the Narrow Erase icon on the board and erase with
your finger or the edge of the round eraser.
To erase on Walk-and-Talk or Walk-and-Talk Lightning Interactive
Whiteboards:
• Erase using the battery-operated infrared eraser provided with the
board. Use the eraser felt flat against the whiteboard. Never use the
narrow edge of the eraser on the whiteboard.
To erase on Walk-and-Talk Interactive Panels or Flat-Screen Modules:
• Press the Pen Style button on the remote control and choose the wide
or narrow eraser option. Erase using the battery-operated stylus
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