INTER-ACTIVE WHITEBOARD
Step 1:Connect your Smartboard to a computer.
You’ll need to have the Smartboard software installed and connected to your computer before getting started. Most schools and businesses will install it for you, but you can also install it yourself. Follow the setup wizard instructions to install the software and connect the Smartboard to your computer.Refer to the user guide that came with your Smartboard for more information.
Step 2 :Open Smartboard Notebook on your computer.
This is the program that operates your Smartboard from your computer. You can plan lessons, write notes, and save files with it. Open it by clicking the Notebook icon or file on your computer.
Step 3 : Connect your Smartboard to an LCD projector.
This will let you use the Smartboard as a projector so everyone can see it. The setup wizard for the Smartboard will have specific instructions, but for most projectors, you’ll have to connect it to your computer first before linking it to your Smartboard. To link it to your Smartboard, open Notebook, then select the Projector option from the drop-down box.
Step 4: Turn on your Smartboard and log in.
Press the "on" button on your Smartboard. You log on via the software program on your computer, so open the program and follow the login instructions. Your login will be determined by your organization, so ask your office administrator if you aren’t sure what yours is.
Step 5:Calibrate your Smartboard.
You’ll need to calibrate your Smartboard before using it to be sure it’s aligned properly. To calibrate your Smartboard, press the keyboard and right mouse buttons at the bottom of the board at the same time. Then, pick up one of the Smartboard pens and tap it against the target that appears onscreen
Step 6: Download additional programs if applicable.
Your Smartboard may offer optional programs that provide extra features like personalized handwriting display or multicolor writing options. If you have any of these programs, download them to your computer and open them with the Smartboard program.
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