![]() Rather than erase the board to present a new idea, simply create a new, blank slide.Ĭreating multiple slides will allow you to go back to previous ideas, and to save the entire presentation for viewing later, or continuation.Ĭhoose the "New Page" icon from the top menu to create a new slide. Use the electronic pens to write, draw, and select anything from the onscreen menus.Ĭhoose the ink color, line weight, and draw on the blank surface of the slide. Pen and shape options are available on the right side of the screen. Only one slide will appear when you open a new document. On the left side of the screen, you will see a slide sorter, showing you all of the slides you've created. Upon opening a new document, a blank whiteboard will appear. The saved whiteboard session will open for viewing, and/or editing. To continue a previously saved session, choose "Open", then choose the saved file. To begin a new session, choose "New" and a blank whiteboard session will open. The Epson Easy Interactive Tools dialog will appear. Your whiteboard writing and drawing CAN be saved for use later, sharing with students, or continuation in the next class, but you must first open the Epson Easy Interactive Tools Software on the desktop computer.įrom the Start menu on the desktop computer, choose "All Programs"įind the "Epson" folder, then select "Easy Interactive Tools" Using the Espon Easy Interactive Tools Software These writings, drawings, and annotations cannot be saved, they will clear as soon as the projector is turned off. To erase the entire screen, choose the block eraser icon, and click YES when prompted. To erase part of an image, click on the eraser icon, then draw on the ink you wish to erase. The toolbar appears allowing you to choose ink color, line weight, and other options.Ĭhoose color and line weight at the same time, by selecting either the small colored dot or large colored dot next to the pen color you wish to use. This will allow you to write and draw on the projected image.Įxpand the toolbar by pressing the arrow above the pen icon. Press the icon that appears, and expand it, then select the icon that looks like a pen. Using the Electronic Pens to Annotate on the Whiteboard This function will not work with a laptop connected to the projector. You may select and click on any icon on the desktop, within a program, or click links on a webpage.Īnything you can do with the computer mouse, you can do by touching this pen to the whiteboard surface. Now, the electronic pen will act exactly like a computer mouse. This will allow you to control the computer. Press the icon that appears, and expand it, then select the icon that looks like a mouse. Move the cursor over to the lower right side of the projected image, and an icon will appear. Hover about an inch over the whiteboard surface, you will see a cursor appear. The indicator light will illuminate for a moment, then go dark. Press the button on the pen to power it up. Use one of the supplied Epson electronic pens to select PEN MODE on the whiteboard Once the laptop is unplugged from the HDMI cable, the desktop computer will once again be displayed on the projector. Once a laptop computer is plugged into the HDMI cable (provided on the computer cabinet) the projector will automatically switch to show the laptop computer. The projector will display the desktop computer by default. The projector will automatically select the HDMI 1 input, so there is no need to change the projector input at any time. Press the blue "Power" button on the Epson remote control. Turn on and log into the computer using your college login and password. Using the Projector to Control the Computer
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