Operating the Screen
You can use the pen or your fingers to operate the screen.
To select an icon or button, touch the item you want to use with the pen nib or your finger.
When operating a computer from the machine, you can perform a single-click by touching the screen
once or a double-click by touching the same location twice.
Major Screen Operations
Input
Writes by hand.
Delete
Deletes the written content.
You can erase each writing, erase with the palm of your hand or finger, or erase the entire
page.
Select
Encloses the target items to select.
Reduce/Enlarge
The selected item can be enlarged or reduced.
Move
The selected item can be moved to a different position.
Cut/Copy/Paste
The selected item can be cut, copied or pasted.
• For details about the screen operation, see page 30 "Basic Operations".
Notes before operating
• If a shirt sleeve touches the display while you are operating the screen, text or figures may not
be written or drawn on the display of the whiteboard correctly.
• While you are operating the screen with your fingers to scale or move an object, the touch
may not be recognized accurately when the distance between your fingers touching the
screen is too narrow.
• A touch on the top of the screen may not be recognized accurately.
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