Epson BrightLink Solo Interactive Module IU-01 Teamboard Draw Annotation Softw - Page 2

Using the Annotation Toolbar

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Using the Annotation Toolbar Select Freehand or Rectangle to capture screen Collapse toolbar Use virtual keyboard Full-screen Open full Open annotate TeamBoard application Draw screen list 1 To access the floating annotation toolbar or dashboard, do one of the following: • Windows: Select or Start > All Programs or Programs > Teamboard > Annotation. Or, right-click the TeamBoard Draw icon in your system tray (lower-right corner of your screen) and select Annotation. • Mac OS X: Select the TeamboardAnnotate icon on your screen. 2 To take a full-screen snapshot for annotation, select the camera icon. The following toolbar appears: Presenting and Annotating in PowerPoint First, you need to associate PowerPoint with TeamBoard. 1 Open the Tools menu and select Options. 2 Select the Application Control tab, then select the Add button. 3 Locate and select POWERPNT.EXE in your Program Files\Microsoft Office folder. 4 Select OK, then select OK again to close the Options window. Once you have associated PowerPoint, you can open it from the TeamBoard annotation toolbar: You can use all of the TeamBoard tools to draw or annotate on a web page or anything else on your computer. 3 To save your annotations and return to your desktop, select the icon on the right end of the toolbar. 4 To save annotated images in TeamBoard, open the File menu and select one of the following: • Save as (to save in .tmb file format) • Export (to save in .jpg, .ppt, .bmp, .pdf, .html, .tif, .png, or .iwb file formats) After you export a .ppt file, you can open it in PowerPoint®. First you need to associate PowerPoint with TeamBoard by following the steps in the next column. Additional tools appear on the toolbar as shown below: Start/stop presentation Black Arrow screen tool In-show slide Pens Erasers management You can open your PowerPoint file and annotate it using the TeamBoard tools. When you are finished, select Keep to save your "ink annotations" with the PowerPoint file. This is great for sharing meeting notes. © 2011 Epson America, Inc. 3/11 Printed in USA CPD-34012

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Using the Annotation
Toolbar
Collapse toolbar
Full-screen
annotate
Select Freehand
or Rectangle to
capture screen
Open full
TeamBoard
Draw screen
Use virtual keyboard
Open
application
list
1
To access the floating annotation toolbar or
dashboard, do one of the following:
Windows
: Select
or
Start
>
All
Programs
or
Programs
>
Teamboard
>
Annotation
.
Or, right-click the
TeamBoard Draw
icon in your system tray (lower-right corner
of your screen) and select
Annotation
.
Mac OS X
: Select the
TeamboardAnnotate
icon on your screen.
2
To take a full-screen snapshot for annotation,
select the
camera icon. The following
toolbar appears:
You can use all of the TeamBoard tools to draw
or annotate on a web page or anything else on
your computer.
3
To save your annotations and return to your
desktop, select the
icon on the right end of
the toolbar.
4
To save annotated images in TeamBoard, open
the
File
menu and select one of the following:
Save as
(to save in .tmb file format)
Export
(to save in .jpg, .ppt, .bmp, .pdf,
.html, .tif, .png, or .iwb file formats)
After you export a .ppt file, you can open it
in PowerPoint
®
. First you need to associate
PowerPoint with TeamBoard by following the
steps in the next column.
© 2011 Epson America, Inc. 3/11
CPD-34012
Printed in USA
Presenting and
Annotating in PowerPoint
First, you need to associate PowerPoint with TeamBoard.
1
Open the
Tools
menu and select
Options
.
2
Select the
Application Control
tab, then select
the
Add
button.
3
Locate and select
POWERPNT.EXE
in your
Program Files\Microsoft Office folder.
4
Select
OK
, then select
OK
again to close the
Options window.
Once you have associated PowerPoint, you can open it
from the TeamBoard annotation toolbar:
Additional tools appear on the toolbar as shown below:
Start/stop
presentation
Pens
Erasers
In-show slide
management
Arrow
tool
Black
screen
You can open your PowerPoint file and annotate it using
the TeamBoard tools. When you are finished, select
Keep
to save your “ink annotations” with the PowerPoint file.
This is great for sharing meeting notes.