Getting started with your SMART Slate wireless slate
Using your SMART Slate wireless slate, you can write, draw and erase digital ink, and manipulate objects.
Writing, drawing and erasing digital ink
Using the wireless slate pen, you can write or draw digital ink over SMART Notebook software and other programs.
Note
How the digital ink you write or draw over a program is included in that program depends on how it integrates with SMART Ink. For more information, see Converting handwriting to text.
To write or draw digital ink
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Press and hold the pen’s lower rocker switch.
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Write or draw on the slate using the pen.
To erase digital ink
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Turn the pen upside down.
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Slide the eraser end of the pen across the slate.
Manipulating objects
Objects include icons, buttons, links and other components of programs that appear on your screen. You can manipulate these objects using your wireless slate as described below.
To select or clear the selection of an object
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Move the pen a few millimeters above the surface of the slate to move the pointer on your display.
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When the pointer is where you want it, touch the pen to the surface of the slate.
To double-click an object
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Move the pen a few millimeters above the surface of the slate to move the pointer on your display.
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When the pointer is where you want it, touch the pen to the surface of the slate twice in the same spot.
Note
This gesture starts programs if your operating system is set to start applications on a double-click.
To right-click an object
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Move the pen a few millimeters above the surface of the slate to move the pointer on your display.
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When the pointer is where you want it, touch the pen to the surface of the slate while pressing the pen’s upper rocker switch.
To move an object
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Move the pen a few millimeters above the surface of the slate to move the pointer on your display.
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When the pointer is where you want it, touch and hold the pen to the surface of the slate.
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Move the pen.
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When you reach the position you want to move the object to, release the pen.