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SMART Board User's Guide - Psychology

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To activate the Full Screen view on a Macintosh computer:<br />

Select Full Screen from the View menu.<br />

When the Full Screen view is activated, the title bar, menus, status and scroll bars all<br />

disappear, and the Notebook software window appears enlarges to fill the entire interactive<br />

whiteboard screen. If you like, you can customize the Full Screen view to display a toolbar,<br />

Side Sorter and status bar. Select Toolbars from the View menu to do this.<br />

A small toolbar enables you to navigate through your presentation, return to Normal view, and<br />

perform basic writing and drawing tasks.<br />

Mac<br />

Previous/Next Page<br />

Return to Normal View<br />

Mac<br />

OS X<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> Zoom (Windows Operating Systems) and Scale to Fit<br />

View (Macintosh OS 8.5 − 9.x Operating Systems)<br />

You can alter your perspective further in Notebook software with the <strong>SMART</strong> Zoom<br />

(Windows operating systems) or Scale to Fit (Macintosh computers) commands, which<br />

allow you to view and use the entire workspace at one time without scrolling, regardless of<br />

differences in display resolutions. Both these perspectives contract the height and width of<br />

the workspace while maintaining the original aspect ratio.<br />

Resolution differences can be especially problematic when a presentation created on a<br />

system in one resolution is shown on a system with a different display resolution. For<br />

example, if a presentation is created on a system with a 1024 x 768 pixel display, and then<br />

shown on a system with a lower resolution, such as a 640 x 480 pixel display, some of the<br />

presentation may be lost in Normal view.<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> Zoom or Scale to Fit shrinks the display to accommodate the entire workspace,<br />

effectively eliminating the potential problems that can arise with display differences.<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> Zoom is especially valuable when you’re using the interactive whiteboard without a<br />

projector. Because <strong>SMART</strong> Zoom displays the entire workspace without requiring you to<br />

scroll, everything you write on the board will appear on the computer monitor.<br />

To activate/deactivate <strong>SMART</strong> Zoom (Windows operating systems):<br />

1 Select View > Zoom > <strong>SMART</strong> Zoom.<br />

The workspace will contract to provide a comprehensive view. To maintain the correct<br />

aspect ratio, canvas width will appear to diminish.<br />

2 To return to the original canvas perspective, select View > Zoom > 100%.<br />

Win<br />

Win<br />

<strong>SMART</strong> <strong>Board</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 75<br />

Mac

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