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Keyboard

Fill in fields or type web addresses using the mobile keyboard. 

Using the Keyboard Outside of Workspace (Mouse Mode)

1.  Use the Mobi View pen as a mouse on the active tablet to place the cursor in 

the desired field.

2.  Fill in the field by pressing the pen tip to the desired characters on the Mobi 

View keyboard.

3.  Press 

Enter

 to display the text in the field. 

4.  Press 

Done

 to close the keyboard and return to the Home screen.

Using the Keyboard with Workspace (Lesson or Annotate Over Desktop 
Mode)

1.  Use the Mobi View pen to enter characters on the Mobi View keyboard screen.

Note

: As soon as you begin typing in an 

active Workspace presentation (Lesson or 
Annotate Over Desktop Mode), the Type 
Text window and on-screen keyboard will 
appear on the desktop.

2.  Click the pen once to the active writing area to post the text to the Workspace 

presentation.

Tip!

 Once posted, you can click and drag the text anywhere on the screen.

3.  Press 

Exit

 to close the keyboard and return to the Home screen.

Tip! 

Use the keyboard as a substitute for the Type Text tool on the Annotate screen 

to quickly enter text using the Mobi View keyboard.

Characters appear in 

Type Text window

International 
characters

Workspace 
on-screen 
keyboard

Enter

Return 
to Home 
screen

Clear

Keyboard screen

Summary of Contents for Mobi View

Page 1: ...MOBI VIEW Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...ce 2 1 Getting Started 3 Before You Begin 3 What s In the Box 3 Setting Up Mobi View 4 2 Using Mobi View 6 Notes 7 Annotate 8 Favorites 10 Keyboard 11 Reports 12 Settings 13 3 Getting the Most Out of...

Page 3: ...erials from virtually any source including publishers content from more than 8 000 textbook titles Take advantage of Mobi View s multi user mode and optional Mobi Learner student tablets to allow up t...

Page 4: ...and Workspace software Simply connect your computer to a digital projector and you have a full size interactive whiteboard system ideal for classroom instruction What s In the Box USB cable Wall powe...

Page 5: ...urn on Mobi View a Remove the RF hub from the back of the Mobi View or docking station and plug it into a USB port on the computer Tip Connect the computer to a projector to display Workspace to the c...

Page 6: ...omputer a Open Device Manager Select the eInstruction icon from the system tray on your computer and then select Device Manager b In Device Manager select the Mobi View icon and then select File Prefe...

Page 7: ...indicator appears when pen near active writing area or pen charging indicator if charging 2 Using Mobi View Access all Mobi View features directly from the Home screen Note To conserve battery power...

Page 8: ...een Writing mode and Mouse mode Saving Notes Private notes are automatically saved in Mobi View anytime you navigate away from the Notes screen or add a new note Use the arrow buttons to navigate betw...

Page 9: ...e Getting Started Guide or online help Annotate Return to Home screen Customize tools Start stop multi user mode Annotate screen Annotation tools Pen color Pen nib size Add new note Page back through...

Page 10: ...single session are automatically saved and named with the current date Customizing Tools 1 Press the Customize Tools button to open the Device Manager utility on the computer Device Manager will open...

Page 11: ...le or application will open immediately Bookmarking Favorites 1 Press the Add Favorites button This will launch the Device Manager utility on the computer Device Manager will open to the Mobi View Pro...

Page 12: ...ter characters on the Mobi View keyboard screen Note As soon as you begin typing in an active Workspace presentation Lesson or Annotate Over Desktop Mode the Type Text window and on screen keyboard wi...

Page 13: ...ummary Response Grid Tip When report data is available a Reports icon will appear on the left side of the title bar at the top of the touchscreen Answer Distribution Session Results by Student Respons...

Page 14: ...automatically turns off after 20 minutes of inactivity View firmware and software version numbers Select from available languages Enter a device name for Mobi View up to 8 characters to easily identif...

Page 15: ...bi RF Hub and then the Activation button on the Mobi You must pair the additional Mobi to the hub within 2 minutes Tip If adding a Mobi KWIK or Learner the activation button is the blue button next to...

Page 16: ...iew multi user feature Up to nine Mobis can engage in a collaborative learning activity Student Response Systems Easily identify students who need special attention or topics that require re teaching...

Page 17: ...he back of Mobi View For convenience store the RF hub in the RF hub holder on the charging stand c Place Mobi View on the charging stand d Plug the USB cable into the power adapter and plug into the w...

Page 18: ...mpartment 2 Remove the existing battery pack 3 Plug the new battery connector into the connector in the battery compartment 4 Gently insert the new battery pack into the compartment Warning Before rep...

Page 19: ...Insert the new battery with the positive terminal facing towards the tip of the pen Note If the battery is not inserted correctly the power will drain from the battery 3 Depress the pen tip The pen L...

Page 20: ...wizard Device Manager not found Is Device Manager running Select the eInstruction icon in the system tray to open Device Manager and restart Mobi View Mobi View is not communicating Mobi View goes in...

Page 21: ...ose or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product b Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by eInstruction c Any damage in shipment of the product claims must be presented t...

Page 22: ...cial indirect or consequential damages The price stated and paid for the equipment is a consideration in limiting eInstruction s liability Notice Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion o...

Page 23: ...ion is minimized EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2002 EN 61000 4 3 2002 A1 2002 EN 61000 4 4 1995 A1 2001 A2 2001 EN 61000 4 5 1994 A1 2001 EN 61000 4 6 1994 A1 2001 EN 61000 4 11...

Page 24: ...ter Internet connection required for access to online content and tutorials RF USB slot on computer Additional Requirements for Multi User Environment Windows Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista or...

Page 25: ...atform Support Microsoft Windows 7 XP or Vista Hardware Interface RF USB Technology Electromagnetic Pen Operating Temperature 40 to 115 F 5 to 46 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Warranty...

Page 26: ...Tel 480 948 6540 Fax 940 948 5508 eInstruction EMEA Z I Les Mardelles 26 36 rue Alfred Nobel 93600 Aulnay Sous Bois France Tel 33 1 58 31 10 60 Fax 33 1 58 31 10 69 www einstruction eu Technical Supp...

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