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Interacting With theScreen, Using Your Pen or Finger as a Mouse, Having Trouble?, Interactive Pens

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2 Interacting With the Screen Interactive Pens Your projector came with 2 pens, one orange (Interactive Pen A) and one blue (Interactive Pen B). The pens have two different types of tips: a soft, felt tip and a hard tip. Make sure one AA battery is installed in each pen. Battery cover Pen tip (unscrew to replace) Battery Button light •• To turn on the pen, pick it up. The blue light comes on briefly. If the battery is low, the light flashes. •• Hold the pen perpendicular to the board, as shown below. Using Your Pen or Finger as a Mouse When you are in computer interactive mode, you can use the pen or your finger as a mouse to interact with your computer desktop. Mouse function Left-click Double-click Right-click Move cursor Click and drag Pen/finger action Tap on board Tap twice Press pen button Tap and hold finger for 3 seconds Hover over board Tap and hold on item, then drag If your device supports these functions, you can also do the following: •• To zoom in or out, touch an item using two fingers and either move your fingers away from each other (zoom in) or toward each other (zoom out). •• To rotate an image, touch the image with two fingers and then rotate your hand. •• To scroll up or down on a page, or move backward or forward in a browser window, use swiping gestures or flicks. See the online BrightLink User's Guide for more information. Having Trouble? If the cursor does not match your pen or finger location, follow the calibration instructions on the back of this card. •• When you are finished using the pen, simply place it in an area away from the projection screen. Note: The pens turn 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 pen when the Touch Unit is installed. You can use either the pen or your finger, or use both at the same time. When performing finger touch operations, you can use two fingers in annotation and whiteboard modes, or up to six fingers in computer interactive mode.

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Using Your Pen or Finger as a Mouse
When you are in computer interactive mode, you can use
the pen or your finger as a mouse to interact with your
computer desktop.
Mouse function
Pen/finger action
Left-click
Tap on board
Double-click
Tap twice
Right-click
Press pen button
Tap and hold finger for
3 seconds
Move cursor
Hover over board
Click and drag
Tap and hold on item, then drag
If your device supports these functions, you can also do
the following:
To zoom in or out, touch an item using two fingers and
either move your fingers away from each other (zoom
in) or toward each other (zoom out).
To rotate an image, touch the image with two fingers
and then rotate your hand.
To scroll up or down on a page, or move backward or
forward in a browser window, use swiping gestures or
flicks.
See the online BrightLink
User’s Guide
for more
information.
Having Trouble?
If the cursor does not match your pen or finger location,
follow the calibration instructions on the back of this card.
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Interacting With the
Screen
Interactive Pens
Your projector came with 2 pens, one orange (Interactive
Pen A) and one blue (Interactive Pen B).
The pens have two different types of tips: a soft, felt tip
and a hard tip. 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. The blue light comes on
briefly. If the battery is low, the light flashes.
Hold the pen perpendicular to the board, as shown
below.
When you are finished using the pen, simply place it in
an area away from the projection screen.
Note:
The pens turn 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 pen when the Touch Unit is installed. You
can use either the pen or your finger, or use both at the
same time.
When performing finger touch operations, you can use
two fingers in annotation and whiteboard modes, or up to
six fingers in computer interactive mode.