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Getting Started With Your Handheld Whiteboard And Power Presenter
1. Getting Started with Your Interactive Tablet and Power Presenter RE II Contentnea-Savannah School Developed by: W. Coffield, Technology Facilitator
2. Tablet Features Image source: http://www.qomo.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/QIT30%20Literature.pdf
3. LCD Panel Power on: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds, this icon will display in the LCD panel. Active: Tablet will go into power-saving mode when pen is off of the active area for 3 seconds, at this time the active icon will not be visible on LCD Battery Indicator: There are four levels to the battery indicator Connecting: After you bind the tablet and dongle successfully, this icon is being displayed on the LCD. Indicates your Tablet has connected to PC successfully Volume adjustment indicator : you can use the pen on the volume adjustment circle, (with your pen circle the inner circle to adjust the volume) Token right: Indicates that your tablet is authorized by the receiver dongle The interaction between pen and tablet: Tablet number: Once the dongle and the tablet are binding on each other, Tablet number will be showed as “001” on the Display. Image source and information: http://www.qomo.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/QOMO%20QIT30%20Quick%20Guide%2082-902W01130-000v2%5B1%5D.0.pdf
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6. Power Presenter RE II Toolbar Allows you to choose pen color Allows you to choose your screen view: (Slide Screen, Black Screen, White Screen) Allows you to choose pen thickness Erasers and Pen types Mouse arrow to disable pen Page up and down Page E-mail file Save as an image Record and Playback screen activity My computer View a link Exit Power Presenter
7. Power Presenter Sample Image Created with the “White Screen” and “Slide Screen” (desktop view) This feature is great to use when you’ve written notes on your screen or document on your computer and you’d like to save the image to insert in a power point or use it as a teaching resource