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Projection Mark-Ups
In projection mode, you can mark up the projected computer screen.
For example, you can mark up PowerPoint slides on the whiteboard
during your presentation:
To mark up a projected image:
1 Using the stylus, tap a pen color button on the projection
toolbar. (Refer to “The Projection Toolbar” on page 40.) This
freezes the current screen so your strokes produce writing
instead of moving the selection tool.
2 Write on the projected computer screen with the stylus. Webster
records your writing.
3 Tap the Snapshot button in the projection toolbar to capture the
contents of the board.
4 When done, tap the Selection Tool button in the projection
toolbar to erase your mark-ups and resume using the cursor.
Snapshots in Other Applications
In projection mode when Webster is not the active application, you
can capture a snapshot that includes both the projected computer
screen and the writing, or a snapshot that includes just the projected
computer screen. Refer to “Working with Snapshots” on page 47.
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