

#Insync live Bluetooth#
Audio recording is an option.Īfter the required installation program is run on your computer, the PenPad can be connected to your computer in either of two ways: Via USB cable Via Bluetooth transceiverĪfter connecting the PenPad, launch InSync Live by double-clicking its icon on the desktop or selecting from the Start menu. InSync will allow you to record your notations and demonstrations and export them to a variety of video formats.

Images produced can be inserted into Office and other documents. InSync Notes (see “About InSync Notes” on page 5 of this document) Creates simple “note card” slides for presentation (JPG format) which themselves can be annotated while being presented. InSync Live will allow you to toggle between running the program and using that program’s normal controls (e.g., Next Slide, Insert, typing text into a document with the keyboard) or using InSync to make notes on the screen, like one transparency on top of another on an Overhead projector.
#Insync live software#
Typical uses include making notes on the screen while using any software program or on a running PowerPoint slide show. InSync Live (primary focus of this document) For annotating over live software programs. The PenPads are installed along with two pieces of software: Wireless Bluetooth connections allow the user to move about the room while operating the pad and the computer with which it is interacting. Multiple pads can be used together to facilitate collaboration.Ī “pen” device works with the pad to draw, write, and perform mouse functions (you can use the pen or mouse interchangeably the pen emulates mouse clicks by tapping it on the pad or pressing the side button). Much like a Smart Board, it can be used to annotate and superimpose notes and markup over other programs or it can be used as a whiteboard/drawing pad. The PenPad or TouchPad is a device for interacting with software being presented to a classroom or meeting.

Quick Start: Using the PenPad and InSync Software
