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What can I do with the SMART Hub PE260?
How do I get more information?
Your SMART Hub includes online Help. To view the online Help:
Press Home, and then press Help.
OR
Select Help > Contents.
OR
Connect a keyboard to your SMART Hub, and then press F1.
The online Help appears.
Capture notes and present information
Use Whiteboard to capture notes and present information
on your SMART interactive product.
You can open and save files in Whiteboard’s native file
format (.notebook). Alternatively, you can import
PowerPoint files or export PowerPoint, PDF, Web or
graphic files.
View your Microsoft Office files
Your SMART Hub includes viewers for Microsoft Word,
Excel® and PowerPoint® software.
You can use these viewers to open and read
Microsoft Office files.
Use multiple displays
You can connect up to four displays to your
SMART Hub.
Move a window or dialog box from one
display to another by placing your finger in the
title bar of the window or dialog box, and then
clicking one of the two buttons
that appear.
Collaborate with others
When you start a SMART Hub session, the unit automatically creates a new
meeting. People in other locations can join this meeting and view your display
using their own SMART Hubs or Bridgit conferencing software. (The name and
password of the meeting appear in the menu bar.)
Use SMART Tools
Press Home to open the Welcome
Center. The Welcome Center
includes links to Whiteboard,
collaboration features, viewers and
configuration mode. In addition, it
includes the following SMART
Tools:
Display an on-screen keyboard.
Highlight an area of the display.
Point to an area of the display.
Cover the display with a shade.
Magnify an area of the display.