SimplySmart Smart Board Software For Mac OS X 99-00557-01 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Overview
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Overview
From the classroom to the boardroom, SMART Board interactive whiteboards and Sympodium 
lecterns are intuitive, easy-to-use tools for delivering dynamic presentations and conducting 
effective meetings. Imagine the advantages of presenting documents, Web pages and videos 
on an interactive screen that responds to the touch of your finger or a stylus. Through touch, 
you can control computer applications and create annotations over these applications in 
electronic ink. 
As you progress through this manual, you may be surprised to learn that there’s much more 
that you can do. Read the following sections to learn more about these tools: 
the buttons on the pen tray or the Sympodium lectern (page 8) 
the Floating Tools (page 9)
SMART Keyboard (page 10)
the screen capture tools (page 11)
SMART Recorder (page 12)
Notebook™ software (page 13)
This guide also shows you how to deliver interactive presentations (page 23), use more than 
one interactive display (page 25), use the SMART Board software in non-projected mode 
(page 28), and use shortcuts to become more efficient in Notebook software (page 30). For 
specific procedures, read the Help, which you can access from the Help menus and buttons in 
the applications that comprise SMART Board software.
Although you can install and use SMART Board software on any computer, it is intended for 
use with front projection SMART Board interactive whiteboards, Rear Projection SMART 
Board interactive whiteboards, Sympodium interactive pen displays and SMART Board for 
Flat-Panel Displays
 interactive overlays. For setup or installation information, read the 
documentation that came with your interactive product.
NOTE: This guide is for SMART Board software users who are running Mac OS X v10.1.5 or 
later. If you have an older Mac running OS 8 or OS 9, you must use SMART Board software 
v6.0.2, which you’ll find on our website (www.smarttech.com). There, you’ll also find a 
matching version of the SMART Board User’s Guide.