User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
- General Information
- Installing Hardware
- Installing Driver and Pen Utilities
- Verifying Hardware Installation
- Verifying Overall Installation
- Usage Tips
- Pen Scrolling
- Configuring the Pen Device
- Pen Utilities
- Annotate for Word V2.0 Program
- PenMail V1.0 Program
- PenSigner V2.0 Program
- Annotate All V1.0 Program
Figure 23 Checking Annotate Toolbar
Functions of Buttons on Annotate Toolbar
The buttons on Annotate Toolbar (see Figure 21) are explained below.
1. Pencil Button - You tap on this button to start drawing with a hard-tipped
pen. That is, the lines drawn are of the same thickness, as indicated by Pen
Width Box. Afte you press this button, you will see Drawing Toolbar. Please
note that the pencil will apparently stop working after you leave a certain
amount of trace on the screen. When this happens, please tap OK Button to
complete the drawing. You may then go on drawing more after tapping Pencil
Button again.
2. Highlighter Button
- Tapping on this button would allow you to draw
with a highlighting pen. That is, the color of the lines drawn becomes semi-
transparent, letting the covered texts show through partially. After you press
this button, you will see Drawing Toolbar. Please note that the highlighter
will apparently stop working after you leave a certain amount of trace on the
screen. When this happens, please tap OK Button to complete the
drawing. You then may go on drawing more after tapping Highlighter Button
again
3. Highlight Button
- This is a built-in function provided by Word. There
are two ways of using this button to give a semi-transparent color to selected
texts. If you wish to highlight a single segment of text, select text first, then
tap on Highlight Text button to use the color shown..
Figure 24 Selecting Text for Highlighting