SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology
SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology
SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology
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Mac<br />
OS X<br />
Mac<br />
or<br />
Press the Cut or Copy buttons in the Standard toolbar.<br />
3 Switch to <strong>SMART</strong> Notebook software.<br />
4 Select Paste from the Edit menu.<br />
or<br />
Press the Paste button in the Standard toolbar.<br />
The item will appear within a selection rectangle in the upper-left corner of the current<br />
page. You can easily reposition the pasted item by selecting and dragging it elsewhere.<br />
Dragging and Dropping via the Task Bar<br />
You can drag and drop text or graphical objects from other applications via the Windows<br />
Task Bar. In the same fashion, you can drag and drop any object from Notebook software<br />
into any active Windows application.<br />
1 To copy the object, press the Ctrl key before proceeding to step 2. If you want to move<br />
the object, proceed directly to step 2.<br />
2 Select the object.<br />
3 Press (or click) and hold on the selected object and drag it to the minimized Notebook<br />
application in the Task Bar.<br />
Notebook software will open.<br />
4 Continue to move the object upwards into the open Notebook file. When you reach an<br />
appropriate insertion spot, lift your finger from the <strong>SMART</strong> <strong>Board</strong> interactive<br />
whiteboard or release the mouse button.<br />
Import Methods for Macintosh Computer Users<br />
Notebook software provides Macintosh computer users with a variety of import methods.<br />
Your choice of import method will largely depend on the kind of information you want to bring<br />
into the Notebook file. In this section, you will learn to:<br />
• capture entire screens using the Screen Capture feature<br />
• capture regions of screens using the Screen Capture feature<br />
• import graphics directly into a Notebook file<br />
• cut or copy text or graphics to the clipboard and then paste the contents into the Notebook<br />
file. Note that in the Mac OS X operating system, you can only copy text into the clipboard.<br />
Capturing All or Part of a Screen<br />
The Screen Capture feature allows you to capture external Pen Tray annotations and the<br />
application background into a Notebook file. Screen Capture lets you capture an entire<br />
screen or a selected area of a screen into Notebook software. If <strong>SMART</strong> Notebook software<br />
isn’t open when you launch Screen Capture, it will automatically open to receive the captured<br />
screen (or region).<br />
By default, the captured image will appear on a new page in the current Notebook file. For<br />
Mac OS 8.5 through 9.x operating systems, you can change this by de-selecting Snapshot<br />
to New Page in the Tools menu. The newly captured image will then appear at the top of the<br />
current Notebook file.<br />
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