Using touch gestures with your SMART Board interactive display frame or SMART Board 6052i interactive display



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PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU PRINT New Features Using touch gestures with your SMART Board interactive display frame or SMART Board 6052i interactive display Touch gestures enable you to use pre-determined program and operating system commands without using your keyboard or mouse. These gestures follow real-world procedures, and are quick to recognize and easy to remember. With a series of touches on your interactive product s screen, you can navigate pages, change the look of an object, erase digital ink and more. This document introduces gestures on an interactive display and covers the following topics: minimum software requirements for gestures (this page) upgrading your SMART product s firmware to support gestures (page 2) enabling gestures on your interactive product (page 3) best practices for performing gestures on your interactive product (page 4) using gestures on your interactive product (page 6) determining the gestures available on your operating system and application (page 14) Software requirements for gestures To perform the gestures described in this document, you must have one of the following programs installed on your computer: SMART Notebook 10.6 software SMART Meeting Pro Premium 2.1 software

2 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART You must also have SMART Product Drivers 10.6 or later installed on your SMART Board interactive display frame, which includes firmware version 1.9.83.0 or later. SMART recommends installing the latest versions of your SMART software on your computer. NOTE At this time, gesture recognition isn t available on computers with Linux operating systems. Upgrading your firmware You must have firmware version 1.9.83.0 or later installed on your SMART Board interactive display frame, or version 1.9.90.0 or later on your SMART Board 6052i interactive display to enable gestures. This firmware is available as part of either SMART Notebook or SMART Meeting Pro Premium software. Download and install the latest software version to ensure that your firmware is up to date. IMPORTANT Your SMART Board 6052i interactive display comes with firmware version 1.9.90.0 or later installed (the firmware isn t included in SMART Product Drivers 10.6). See the SMART Support website to download the latest version of firmware. To upgrade your firmware 1. Visit the SMART software download page. 2. Select either SMART Notebook or SMART Meeting Pro Premium software for your operating system. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the latest software version. When the installation is complete, a message appears in the lower right corner of your SMART Board interactive display frame s or SMART Board 6052i interactive display s screen informing you that new firmware is available for your SMART product. 4. Press the message to start the upgrade wizard. NOTE If you don t see the message, you can run the SMARTFirmwareUpdater application from the following location: Windows 64-bit operating systems: C:\Program Files (x86)\smart Technologies\SMART Product Drivers Windows 32-bit operating systems: C:\Program Files\SMART Technologies\SMART Product Drivers

3 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Mac computers: Application > SMART Product Drivers > Additional Tools The SMART Firmware Upgrade Wizard appears. 5. Select the SMART Board interactive display (SC11) option on the first page of the upgrade wizard, and then press Next. 6. Follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the upgrade process. 7. Press Finish to close the wizard. Enabling gestures Before you use gestures, you must enable your interactive product to recognize them. If you don t enable gestures, only single-finger gestures are enabled. NOTE Gestures are enabled by default on Windows 7 operating systems. Activating gesture recognition If your hardware, operating system and software support gestures, you can activate gesture recognition. To activate gesture recognition 1. On Windows computers, press the SMART Board or SMART Meeting Pro icon in the notification area, and then press Control Panel. OR On Mac computers, press SMART Board Tools Control Panel from the menu bar. in the Dock, and then select The control panel appears. 2. Press SMART Hardware Settings. 3. Select Mouse and Gesture Settings in the list. 4. Select the Enable Multitouch Gestures check box. 5. Press Apply. 6. Press OK to close the control panel.

4 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Best practices Follow these guidelines when you use gestures with your interactive product. Drag your fingers or hand in short motions across the screen to generate gestures. Drag your fingers or hand in longer, more deliberate motions to navigate pages or move objects. Hold your fingers perpendicular (90 ) to the screen at the contact point. 90 90 For single finger commands, keep your thumb and other fingers away from the screen. They may generate unintentional commands. Keep your other hand, elbows, and loose clothing away from the screen. They may generate unintentional commands.

5 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART For click commands, tap your finger on the screen quickly. Also, make sure you lift your finger far enough away from the screen between presses so that your finger is out of the interactive frame or interactive display cameras view. For commands such as rotate that use more than one finger per hand, move the active fingers quickly. Moving your fingers too slowly may generate other commands. For two finger and four finger commands, space your fingers at a natural, comfortable distance. For erase commands, use your flattened hand, palm or the bottom of your fist. Troubleshooting for Windows Vista and Windows 7 If you find that gestures on your interactive product aren t working as expected, disabling the Windows Flick and Single-Finger Pan gestures may improve the performance of other gestures. For more information, see the Microsoft website.

6 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Using gestures You can perform some gestures using one finger, including selecting objects and double-clicking. Single-finger gestures include: selecting and deselecting an object displaying menu options (right-clicking or control-clicking) double-clicking dragging an object or scroll bar displaying the next page or previous page enabling flicks (Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating systems only) You can perform some gestures using two or more fingers, including scaling, scrolling and manipulating objects. Multi-finger gestures include: right-clicking with two fingers scaling an object or page scrolling horizontally or vertically displaying the next page or previous page (swiping) rotating an object Other gestures involve using the palm of your hand to perform an action, such as erasing digital ink from the interactive screen. NOTE Not all gestures work, or work the same way, on all operating systems or in all applications. Use the tables starting on page 14 to determine which gestures work in your applications.

7 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Selecting and deselecting an object (clicking) Quickly press and release the screen to select or deselect an object or option. This performs a standard mouse click. NOTE This gesture starts programs if your operating system is set to start applications on a single click. Displaying menu options (right-clicking or control-clicking) Press and hold the screen with your finger. In SMART Notebook, SMART Meeting Pro Premium, Windows and Microsoft Office programs, the right-click menu appears. On Mac OS X operating system software, menu options appear.

8 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Double-clicking Quickly press and release the screen twice in the same spot. This performs a standard double-click. NOTE This gesture starts programs if your operating system is set to start applications on a double-click. 2 Dragging an object or scroll bar Press and hold an object or scroll bar on the screen. Keep your finger on the screen, and slowly move the object or scroll bar. When you reach the position you want, release your finger.

9 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Displaying the next page or previous page To display the next page, press the screen, and then quickly press again directly to the right of that point. To display the previous page, press the screen, and then quickly press again directly to the left of that point. Using flicks in the Windows 7 operating system To perform a flick, press the screen, and drag quickly in one direction before releasing your finger. Flicks perform different actions depending on the direction of the flick, and can be customized to perform different functions. For more information on flicks, see the Microsoft website: Windows Vista operating system: windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/what-are-pen-flicks Windows 7 operating system: windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/what-are-flicks

10 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Right-clicking or control clicking (two fingers) Using two fingers on the same hand, press and hold the screen with your left finger and then press the screen once with your right finger. This opens the program s right-click menu. Lift your left finger from the screen, and then select a menu item with one finger. Scaling Choose an area you want to enlarge. Using one finger on each hand, press the screen at opposite ends of the area or object. Drag your fingers in opposite directions. To scale out, choose an area you want to scale out from. Using one finger on each hand, press the screen at opposite ends of the area or object. Drag your fingers toward each other. NOTE This gesture will either scale an object on a page, or will scale the entire page. See the gesture tables starting on page 14 for clarification.

11 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Scrolling horizontally or vertically across a page Using two fingers on the same hand, press and hold the screen. Keeping your fingers on the screen, move up, down, left or right on the page. Release your fingers when you re satisfied with the view. Displaying a different page (swiping) This gesture enables you to display the next or previous page in a book. Press the screen with all four fingers of your hand. To display the previous page, swipe your fingers to the right, and then release your fingers. To display the next page, swipe your fingers to the left, and then release your fingers.

12 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Rotating an object Place one finger on either side of the object you want to rotate. Keep one finger stationary, and quickly move your second finger around the object. Release your fingers from the screen when you re satisfied with the angle. NOTE Some programs are unable to rotate an object to certain angles. These programs may default to specific values, such as 90, 180, 270 and 360, or 45, 135, 225 and 315. Erasing digital ink on your screen Using your flattened hand, palm, or fist, press the screen and move your hand across the area you want to erase. Use a scrubbing motion to erase entire areas of digital ink.

13 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Erasing sections of your screen Using your flattened hand, palm, or fist, press the screen and move your hand in a circle around the area you want to erase. Lift your hand, and then swipe your hand across the middle of the circle to erase the digital ink inside the circle.

14 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Determining the gestures available on your system Some gestures won t work or will work differently depending on your computer s operating system and the specific application you re using. Use the following tables to determine if a certain gesture is available. Gesture Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems SMART Notebook SMART Meeting Pro Premium Internet Explorer Power- Point Adobe Reader Picture and Fax Viewer Click Right-click (one finger) Double-click Drag Next/Previous page (one finger) Right-click (two finger) Scale Horizontal scroll Vertical scroll Next/Previous page (swipe) Rotate Erase

Gesture 15 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Windows 7 operating system SMART Notebook SMART Meeting Pro Premium Internet Explorer Power- Point Adobe Reader Picture Viewer Click Right-click (one finger) Double-click Drag Next/Previous page (one finger) Right-click (two finger) Scale Horizontal scroll Vertical scroll Next/Previous page (swipe) Rotate Erase Gesture Mac OS X 10.5.8 operating system (Intel Processor) SMART Notebook Safari Keynote Adobe Reader Preview Click Drag Double-cick Control-click (one finger)

16 NEW FEATURES USING TOUCH GESTURES WITH YOUR SMART Gesture SMART Notebook Safari Keynote Adobe Reader Preview Rotate Horizontal scroll Vertical scroll Control-click (two finger) Scale Next/Previous page (swipe) Erase www.smarttech.com/support www.smarttech.com/contactsupport Support +1.403.228.5940 or Toll Free 1.866.518.6791 (U.S./Canada) 2009 2010 SMART Technologies ULC. All rights reserved. SMART Board, SMART Notebook, SMART Meeting Pro, the SMART logo and smarttech are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies ULC in the U.S. and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, PowerPoint and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Mac, Keynote and Safari are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other third-party product and company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Contents are subject to change without notice. 06/2010.