Califone DC596 Manual Do Utilizador

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4.4.3   Pen 
When pressing the Pen button, a palette appears on the screen:
  
Pointer: 
Clicking the pointer icon makes the 
background come back to life, i.e., you 
can click the Enlarge and Shrink icons 
as well as go to another opened window. 
When pressing any other icon on the Pen 
pad, the background is only a blackboard. 
It is possible to write with the pen, 
marker, make figures, and erase. A given 
blackboard background may also be 
assigned through the Background icon.
  
Pen: 
For writing and/or drawing on the 
blackboard.
  
Transparent  
Marker:
For drawing and/or writing on the 
blackboard.
  
Figures:
For drawing figures on the computer 
board. The small triangle on the lower 
right-hand corner of  this icon expands 
to the following options: line, triangle, 
rectangle, and ellipses.
  
Eraser:
Erases already-drawn material, the 
thickness of  which can be controlled by 
the Thickness icon (see below).
  
Thickness:
Controls the thickness of  the pen, 
marker, figures, and eraser (settings of 
each are different from one another).
  
Color: 
Changes the color of  the pen, marker, 
and figures.
  
Background: When drawing or writing on the screen 
via the mouse, the background can be set 
to a blackboard, staff  paper, engineering 
paper, or simply a whiteboard. In 
addition, when returning to the pointer, 
up to nine previous screens are saved in 
the background.
  
Save: 
Saves a drawing in a JPG format.
   
Print:
Prints the page.
When using the Pen palette in a multi-monitor format or on a 
projector, the blackboard function works only where the Pen palette 
is located. Therefore, when the palette is on the primary monitor, 
the blackboard function will not work on the secondary monitor; the 
mouse pointer is simply a mouse pointer, not a pen/marker.