MimioTeach
1. Do one of the following
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From MimioStudio Tools, click the Screen Annotation button, , to freeze your
current desktop image.
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(Interactive mode Only) Press the Launch button, , on the MimioTeach bar, and
then click Screen Annotation in the Launch window.
A green border with a faded edge appears around your desktop.
2. Annotate the screen using MimioStudio Tools.
All object, drawing, and manipulation features in MimioStudio Tools are available in
Screen Annotation mode.
To exit Screen Annotation mode
Do one of the following:
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From MimioStudioTools, click the Mouse button, , to “unfreeze” the screen.
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(Interactive mode only) Press the Launch button, , on the MimioTeach bar, and
then click Screen Annotation in the Launch window.
To disable the Annotation mode border
1.
Right-click in the notification area of the taskbar and choose Settings.
2.
Select Notebook from the MimioStudio Settings dialog box.
3. Under General, clear the Enable fullscreen border (Screen Annotation only) check
box.
4. Click OK to save the settings.
Annotating the Screen Using MimioStudio Tools
MimioStudio Tools are used to annotate the screen. All object, drawing, and manipulation
features in MimioStudio Tools are available in Screen Annotation mode.
Once you select a drawing tool, that tool remains selected until you select a different
drawing tool or the selection tool.
See Manipulating Objects for a complete description of manipulating objects.
All of the functions and features of the MimioStudio drawing tools that are available in
MimioStudio Notebook are available in Screen Annotation mode.
To use the freehand pen
1.
Click the Pen button, .
2. (Optional) To adjust the line width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. (Optional) To adjust the line color, do one of the following:
l Select a color from the Color Palette.
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Click , and then select a color from the Color dialog box.
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Click , and then select a color from the desktop.
4.
(Optional) To adjust the transparency of the line, click the Transparency button, ,
and then choose a transparency percentage.
5. Place the cursor where you want the ink stroke to start on the page.
6. Drag the cursor to draw ink strokes.
To use the freehand brush
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