You can use SMART Settings to access and change settings for pens, buttons, video arrangement, and more. The specific settings you can change depend on your SMART interactive product.
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SMART Board 600 |
LightRaise |
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Mouse and gesture |
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Video output arrangement |
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Presence detection |
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Tip
You can customize this Help for your SMART interactive product (see Customize the Help for your product).
To open SMART hardware settings
You can change the pen, eraser and button settings for your SMART interactive product.
You can change the precision of the orientation procedure. If you’re using an application that requires precise control, you can select a precise orientation. However, if you want to configure the SMART interactive product as quickly as possible, you can select a quicker orientation process.
If you don’t have a projector for your SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard, you can use your interactive whiteboard in Non-Projected mode. You can write on the interactive whiteboard in Non-Projected mode with dry-erase markers and save your notes.
Caution
Check your interactive whiteboard’s installation guide for more information before writing on it with dry-erase markers. For example, don’t write on an interactive whiteboard if it has an OptiPro surface. OptiPro surfaces are optimized for use with Projected mode.
Your SMART interactive product is an input device like a mouse or touch pad. You can change your SMART interactive product’s mouse and gesture settings to better suit how you and other users use your SMART interactive product.
You can connect multiple SMART interactive products to one computer. You can split the computer’s display over two or more SMART interactive products, or you can view some programs and windows on one SMART interactive product and other programs and windows on another SMART interactive product.
If you’re splitting or stretching a computer display across multiple SMART interactive products, you must change SMART hardware settings appropriately.
For information on troubleshooting multiple displays, see Configuring multiple displays.
Important
Complete the procedure below only if asked to do so by SMART Support.
You can edit SMART hardware settings to change your SMART interactive product’s axis. When you change the axis, the orientation of your SMART interactive product changes from horizontal (landscape) to vertical (portrait) mode or vice versa.
Note
You may also need screen-rotation software to rotate the portrait image so that it fits correctly on the screen.
Your SMART Board interactive flat panel includes one or two presence detection sensors. When the sensors detect motion in the room, the interactive flat panel turns on. When the sensors no longer detect people in the room, the interactive flat panel returns to Standby mode.
You can enable the presence detection sensors and change their settings in SMART Settings.
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Alternatively, you can enable the presence detection sensors and change their settings from the interactive flat panel’s on-screen display menu. See the interactive flat panel’s documentation for more information.
You can view SMART hardware information and settings, including serial numbers and firmware versions.
This Help is not customized for any products.
This Help is customized for SMART Board 8000i-G5 series interactive flat panels.
This Help is customized for SMART Board 8000i-G3 or G4 series interactive flat panels.
This Help is customized for SMART Board 800 series interactive whiteboards.
This Help is customized for SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboards.
This Help is customized for LightRaise interactive projectors.
This Help is customized for SMART Podium interactive pen displays.
This Help is customized for personal computers.