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W h i t e b o a r d U s e r G u i d e
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ibid Basics
How the Polaroid Whiteboard Works
The Polaroid whiteboard’s surface is touch-sensitive.
Whenever you write or draw on the whiteboard with dry-
erase markers and the
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software is running on a con-
nected PC, each stroke is recorded by the software.
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The whiteboard's surface can be damaged by
sharp objects, such as ballpoint pens and rul-
ers. Scratches can cause permanent ink
stains and data loss due to electrical malfunc-
tions. Use only the recommended markers
and erasers.
Recording writing
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records writing data by detecting a single point of
pressure. Whenever you write on the whiteboard, make
sure there is only one point of contact at a time. Press a
pen icon on the whiteboard then write in that color using
firm, consistent pressure. You can write in only one color
at a time.
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It is normal for the whiteboard’s green LED to
glow brighter when you touch or write on the
whiteboard.
Recording erasures
Erase functions are based on a calculated circle around a
single point of pressure. To erase:
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Large areas:
Press Wide Erase on the icon strip
or click
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and use the eraser felt side flat
against the whiteboard.
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Small areas:
Press Narrow Erase or click
and use your finger or the edge of the eraser.
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