Installation guide

30 Customizing the Slate
Mapping to Multiple Monitors
When you move the pen over the slate’s workspace, the slate communicates its location to the
connected computer. The pointer then mirrors your pen movement on the computer’s display. This
is because the workspace maps to the display. That is, each point on the workspace has a relative
position on the display.
However, if your computer is connected to multiple displays, you can customize how the pen’s
movement maps to these displays.
You can choose to have the pen’s movements mirrored by the pointer on a specific display.
Alternatively, you can choose to have the pen’s movements mirrored by the pointer across the
cumulative area of the displays.
NOTE: These settings apply to the tethered pen but not to the cordless mouse. To map the
movement of your mouse to multiple displays, refer to the instructions that came with your
operating system.
1. Press the SMART Board icon in the system tray (Windows computers) or in the Dock
(Macintosh computers), and press Control Panel.
The SMART Board Control Panel dialog box appears.
2. Select SMART Board Settings.
The SMART Board Settings dialog box appears.
To map the slate to multiple monitors
The workspace
maps to one
display
The workspace
maps to the
selected display
The workspace
maps to the
cumulative area
of the displays