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Using Walk-and-Talk products
models), or you can roam freely about the room and operate your
computer using the remote control touch pad and buttons.
To minimize cables in your working environment, Walk-and-Talk interactive
whiteboards (WT and WTL) include two wireless options. The Walk-and-
Talk Wireless option provides infrared wireless communication between
your interactive whiteboard and your computer. (Refer to "Appendix 2:
Using Walk-and-Talk Wireless (IR)" on page 75.) The Walk-and-Talk BT
option provides Bluetooth wireless communication between your
interactive whiteboard and your computer. (Refer to "Appendix 4: Using the
WT or TS 600 BT (Bluetooth) option" on page 83.)
Refer to separate manuals for information about installing these products.
Getting started with Walk-and-Talk
PolyVision provides easy access to the PolyVision driver which is installed
on the computer that interacts with Walk-and-Talk.
To get started using your Walk-and-Talk interactive device:
1. Make sure the whiteboard is plugged in and turned on, if necessary.
2. Make sure the PolyVision driver is installed on the computer
connected to the Walk-and-Talk interactive device. Refer to
"PolyVision driver installation for Walk-and-Talk products" on page
28.
3. To write or draw on the WT or WTL whiteboard, choose a dry-erase
marker and write or draw. (Refer to "Using dry-erase markers with
WT and WTL whiteboards" on page 38.)
4. To erase, use only the battery-operated Walk-and-Talk eraser
provided. (Refer to "Using dry-erase markers with WT and WTL
whiteboards" on page 38.)
5. To write and erase using the Walk-and-Talk IP, use the stylus
provided. (Refer to "Writing in projection mode" on page 39.)
6. To print a snapshot of the whiteboard, press Print on the remote
control. (Refer to "Printing and saving" on page 41.)
7. To save a snapshot of the whiteboard as a file on the computer,
press Save on the remote control. (Refer to "Printing and saving" on
page 41.)
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