Steelcase 35
Using the on-screen keyboard
Related topics:
“If you have the older ēno icon strip”
To enter text in an application running on the host computer:
Note
Macintosh computers require that the operating system’s on-screen keyboard is enabled
first, before it can be recognized by the ēno App.
1
Tap the Pen/Cursor icon with the stylus to enter Cursor mode.
2
Tap the Keyboard icon. The on-screen keyboard appears in an interactive window
that you can drag to a convenient location.
3
To move the cursor to the active application where you want to enter text, tap that
location with the stylus.
4
To enter text, tap the keyboard with the stylus.
5
To move the keyboard window, drag the title bar.
6
To close the keyboard, tap the Close button or tap the Keyboard icon again.
Writing and erasing with the ēno stylus
Related topics:
“If you have the older ēno icon strip”
“Changing the pen style”
“Erase All”
When you write on the ēno whiteboard with the stylus, the “ink” is projected from the
computer to the whiteboard.
To use enter Pen mode:
o
tap the Pen/Cursor icon to toggle from cursor mode to pen mode.
o
or tap one of the Color, Line style or Line width icons.
In Pen mode, the computer desktop freezes in its current state and you can use the
stylus to write, highlight or erase instead of cursor control.
Note
For optimum performance, hold the stylus at a slight angle (not 90 degrees from the
board) and with the LED on the stylus facing up toward the ceiling.
While using the stylus in pen mode:
o
Tap the Narrow or Large eraser icon to use the stylus as an eraser.
o
Tap a Color, Line style or Line width icon to change the pen, highlighter, or eraser.