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Inserting Internet browsers

You can insert an Internet browser into a .notebook page. In the Internet browser, you can browse to and display web pages. You can modify the Internet browser like any other object in SMART Notebook software (see Working with objects).

Note 

When you resize an Internet browser, the Internet browser’s content scales automatically so that you always see the entire web page that you are viewing.

Inserting an Internet browser

ClosedTo insert an Internet browser

  1. Select Insert > Internet Browser.

    An Internet browser appears.

  2. Double-click the address bar, type the address of the web page you want to browse to, and then press GoGo icon.

    Tip 

    If there’s no keyboard connected to your computer, click SMART KeyboardSMART Keyboard icon to display an on-screen keyboard.

  3. Interact with the website using the buttons in the Internet browser toolbar:

    Button

    Command

    Action

    Back icon

    Back

    Display the previous web page.

    Forward icon

    Forward

    Display the next web page.

    Return to Pinned Page icon

    Return to Pinned Page

    Open the pinned web page.

    Pin Page icon

    Pin Page

    Pin the current web page.

    When you first open the .notebook file, the pinned web page appears in the Internet browser. You can return to the pinned page at any time by pressing Return to Pinned PageReturn to Pinned Page icon.

    Reload icon

    Reload

    Reload the current web page.

    Move Toolbar icon

    Move Toolbar

    Change the position of the Internet browser toolbar.

Configuring proxy servers

Internet browsers in SMART Notebook software work with any proxy server that adheres to the RFC 2068 HTTP standard. If your system administrator installed SMART Notebook software behind a proxy server, he or she must create access policy rules for inbound and outbound traffic on that proxy server. Your system administrator can further enhance network security by enabling authentication, such as basic or NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication.

Note 

Although proxy servers protect internal networks from intruders, they unavoidably introduce network latency.

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Last updated February 2, 2015.

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