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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Cursor control using the ēno stylus
Control icon options
You can access the functions of the control icons in two ways:
• by tapping the control icons with the stylus
• by configuring the PolyVision driver to project the control icons in a
movable window that you tap with the stylus (Refer to "Using on-screen
tools" on page 59.)
Cursor control using the ēno stylus
The ēno stylus functions as both a pen and a cursor.
To toggle the stylus between pen and cursor functions:
• Tap the Pen/Cursor control icon with the stylus.
While using the stylus to control the computer:
• To click, tap once.
• To double-click, tap twice rapidly.
• For a right-click (Windows) or control-click (Macintosh), hold the stylus
(without moving it) on the display for one second.
• To page up or down through a document, tap the left or right arrow
control icon.
• If your Windows operating system and application support multi-touch,
you can perform multi-touch gestures using two styli.
Using the on-screen keyboard
While using your computer, you can enter text using the computer
operating system’s built-in on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard
appears in an interactive window that you can move to a convenient
location and tap keys to enter text at the location of the cursor. To use your
operating system’s on-screen keyboard:
note:
NOTE:
Macintosh computers require that the operating system’s on-screen
keyboard is enabled first, before it can be recognized by the PolyVision
driver.
1. Tap the Keyboard control icon.