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Ricoh Interactive Whiteboard Controller Type 2 - 1. Overview of Interactive Whiteboard

Ricoh Interactive Whiteboard Controller Type 2
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Terminology
This section explains the terms used in this manual.
Captured page
A page captured to the machine.
Touch pen
A pen that is used to draw strokes on the whiteboard and operate the machine. Some features of
the whiteboard cannot be used when the touch pen is used.
Interactive Pen
An electronic pen that requires a battery to operate, and is used to draw strokes on the whiteboard
and operate the machine. All features of the whiteboard can be used when interactive pen is used.
You cannot enter strokes with multiple interactive pens simultaneously.
Note that an interactive pen works the same as a touch pen if you are using RICOH Interactive
Whiteboard D3210/D8600.
Stroke
A line can be drawn with the touch pen, interactive pen, or your fingers. A stroke starts when you
start drawing and ends when the tip of the interactive pen, touch pen, your fingers, or the mouse is
moved away from the surface of the screen.
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