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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The PolyVision driver
The PolyVision driver
The PolyVision driver is always available and running in the background
after you install it on the host computer.
Configuring PolyVision driver options
The PolyVision driver is ready to use as soon as it is installed. You can
change the default options at any time.
To configure PolyVision driver options:
1. Click the PolyVision driver icon in the system tray (Windows or Linux)
or menu extras (Macintosh).
2. The PolyVision driver menu appears.
3. Choose “Configure the PolyVision driver.”
To view PolyVision driver options, click an item along the left edge of the
window. Each window includes:
“?” icon: Click to view help information.
“Restore Defaults”: Click “Restore Defaults” to restore factory defaults.
PolyVision driver icon