Getting Started with Webster Tools 21
TS and Webster
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PENS, ERASERS, AND THE STYLUS
The tool you use to write on your PolyVision product depends upon which
model you have.
Writing and Erasing with TS and TSL Whiteboards
The PolyVision TS and TSL whiteboards are touch sensitive and send
writing data to your computer by detecting a single point of pressure. Use
standard dry-erase markers to write on the board. Specify the color that is
recorded in the software by tapping the corresponding pen color icon on
the board.
The active pen color is indicated by the LED next to the pen icon on the
board. The default pen color recorded in the software is black. To change
the default color at startup, see “Customizing Pens and Erasers” on
page 66.
When you choose a pen color and write, sounds from the board provide
audible feedback to confirm that the software is recording. A selected pen
color (or eraser) stays in effect until you select a different one.
note:NOTE:
If the whiteboard is inactive for 45 seconds after erasing, Webster
automatically switches to the last used pen to protect your work. To turn
this feature off or to change the delay time, see “Customizing Pens and
Erasers” on page 66.
Erase the board using the large circular felt eraser provided, or using your
finger for small erasures. To record erasures in the software, tap the Wide
or Narrow Eraser icon on the board before you erase.
Writing and Erasing with WT and WTL Whiteboards
The Walk-and-Talk whiteboard models are touch sensitive and send writing
data to your computer by detecting a single point of pressure. Use
standard dry-erase markers to write on the board. To specify the color that
is recorded in the software, press the corresponding ink color button on the
remote control.
Erase the board using the large circular felt eraser provided. The battery-
operated eraser sends infrared data to the computer through the
whiteboard.
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