Hitachi FXTRIO-77 User Guide - Page 15
Introduction, Preparations - whiteboard
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StarBoard FX-TRIO Series Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Preparations This chapter describes the preparations to be made before using StarBoard. First-time users of StarBoard should read through this chapter. 1.1.1 Product Outline The StarBoard FX-TRIO is an extremely convenient and easy-to-use electronic whiteboard. After setting up the provided software on a PC that is connected to a projector, you can use your finger or the stylus pen that is included with the product to operate the PC or import to the PC in real time characters or images that are drawn on the whiteboard. 1.1.2 Features - You can use your finger or the pen to operate the PC You can use your finger or the pen to operate a PC screen that is projected onto the board with a projector. Two pen types are available: the stylus pen that is included with the product, and an electronic pen that is option. When the term "pen" is used in this User's Guide, it means "electronic pen." - You can write three people at the same time Three people can input simultaneously with dedicated purpose tools or contents. It is effective for class and presentation. - You can write directly onto the PC screen After installing the provided StarBoard Software onto a PC, you can use your finger or the pen to write characters or images directly onto the PC screen. The input characters or drawn images are imported as digital data in real time into the PC, where they can be saved or printed. - Available immediately after starting the PC After the provided StarBoard Software is installed onto the PC, StarBoard can be used as soon as the PC is started. - Compatible with PowerPoint presentations Characters or images can be written into presentations created with Microsoft PowerPoint, which significantly improves the expressive power of the presentations. StarBoard can also be used in teleconferencing. - You can also write on video images Characters or images can be written onto captured video image displays. This makes it easy to use video materials in lessons or presentations. 1-1 English