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Choosing the right tool If you already have annotation software, you can use it with your BrightLink projector. If you are using Microsoft® Office 2007 or later, you can also use the "inking tools" to add handwritten notes to your documents and PowerPoint® presentations. Here are some tips on choosing from the tools that came with your BrightLink projector: Built-in Toolbar Easy Interactive Tools No computer? Use pen or finger as a mouse Use the board to draw on computer content Draw on board using the computer Use up to two pens and six fingers simultaneously* Save whiteboard pages in image, PDF, or editable format Save annotations as a JPEG Save annotations in image, PDF, or editable format * Depending on operating system and connection type. See the online BrightLink User's Guide for more information. BrightLink interaction Use the BrightLink interactive pens or your fingers to turn almost any flat wall into an interactive area. Interactive pens Your projector came with 2 pens, one orange (Interactive Pen A) and one blue (Interactive Pen B). Make sure one AA battery is installed in each pen. Pen tip (unscrew to replace) Battery cover Battery Button light •• To turn on the pen, pick it up. To check the battery, press and hold the button. If the battery is low, the light flashes. •• Hold the pen perpendicular to the board when using it. •• When you are finished using the pen, simply place it in an area away from the projection screen. Note: The pen turns off automatically after about 15 seconds of inactivity. Pick the pen up to turn it back on. Finger touch You can use your finger to perform the same functions as the interactive pens. You can use either a pen or your finger, or use both at the same time. When performing finger touch operations, you can use up to six fingers. Note: The number of pen and finger touch inputs depends on the interactive mode, operating system, and connection type. See the online BrightLink User's Guide for more information.

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Choosing the right tool
If you already have annotation software, you can use it
with your BrightLink projector. If you are using Microsoft
®
Office 2007 or later, you can also use the “inking tools”
to add handwritten notes to your documents and
PowerPoint
®
presentations.
Here are some tips on choosing from the tools that came
with your BrightLink projector:
Built-in
Toolbar
Easy
Interactive
Tools
No computer?
Use pen or finger as a
mouse
Use the board to draw
on computer content
Draw on board using
the computer
Use up to two pens
and six fingers
simultaneously*
Save whiteboard pages
in image, PDF, or
editable format
Save annotations as a
JPEG
Save annotations in
image, PDF, or editable
format
* Depending on operating system and connection
type. See the online BrightLink
User’s Guide
for more
information.
BrightLink interaction
Use the BrightLink interactive pens or your fingers to turn
almost any flat wall into an interactive area.
Interactive pens
Your projector came with 2 pens, one orange (Interactive
Pen A) and one blue (Interactive Pen B).
Make sure one AA battery is installed in each pen.
Battery
light
Button
Pen tip
(unscrew to replace)
Battery cover
To turn on the pen, pick it up. To check the battery,
press and hold the button. If the battery is low, the light
flashes.
Hold the pen perpendicular to the board when using it.
When you are finished using the pen, simply place it in
an area away from the projection screen.
Note:
The pen turns off automatically after about
15 seconds of inactivity. Pick the pen up to turn it back on.
Finger touch
You can use your finger to perform the same functions
as the interactive pens. You can use either a pen or your
finger, or use both at the same time.
When performing finger touch operations, you can use up
to six fingers.
Note:
The number of pen and finger touch inputs depends
on the interactive mode, operating system, and connection
type. See the online BrightLink
User’s Guide
for more
information.