User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Installing ēno interactive whiteboards
- Preparing to use ēno
- Using ēno interactive whiteboards
- Get started using ēno interactive whiteboards
- ēno interactive whiteboard control icons
- Projector control icons (for the PolyVision projector)
- Cursor control using the ēno stylus
- Using the on-screen keyboard
- Writing and erasing with the ēno stylus
- Printing and saving
- Spotlight and reveal options
- Opening a blank window for writing
- The PolyVision driver
- Configuring PolyVision driver options
- Configuring PolyVision projectors
- Choosing alignment accuracy
- Using on-screen tools
- Getting help
- Checking for updates
- Exiting the PolyVision driver
- To uninstall the PolyVision driver in Windows
- To uninstall the PolyVision driver on a Macintosh
- To uninstall the PolyVision driver using Linux
- Care and maintenance
- Technical support
- Warranty
- Appendix 1: ēno Bluetooth pairing options
- Index
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Preparing to use ēno
note:
NOTE:
When the stylus is not in use, replace the cap to extend battery life. Refer
to “Replacing the ēno stylus batteries” on page 62 for information about
battery life.
Pair the ēno stylus with the ēno receiver
The ēno stylus communicates with the host computer by establishing a
wireless Bluetooth connection to the ēno receiver that is connected to a
USB port on the computer.
note:
NOTE:
If you updated to PolyVision driver version 2.4 or higher and have an older
PolyVision Bluetooth adapter instead of the ēno receiver, refer to “If you use
the older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter...” on page 30.
You can pair the ēno stylus to the ēno receiver regardless of whether your
computer already includes Bluetooth capability.
To install the ēno receiver and pair it with the ēno stylus:
1. Turn on the host computer and assure that the PolyVision driver
version 2.4 or higher has already been installed. Refer to “Install the
PolyVision driver” on page 22.
newer ēno receiver older PolyVision Bluetooth adapter