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Using the smart gowire cable – Smart Technologies Smart Board 800ixe-SMP User Manual

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enables you to work with various types of digital content, from application files and documents to

images and websites. You can display files on your SMART product and write notes in digital ink

during collaborative work sessions. You can mark up PDF or presentation files, write notes over web

pages or simply make whiteboard notes, and then capture and save your work for immediate

distribution.

You can also integrate the SMART Meeting Pro application with Microsoft Exchange and Bridgit

software, enabling you to automate your conferencing and conduct effective meetings.

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You can access various modes of the SMART Meeting Pro application through the LCD touch

screen on the ACP (see Using the LCD touch screen on page 36).

Getting started with the SMART Meeting Pro application

The SMART Meeting Pro application starts automatically when you start your interactive whiteboard

system. If you’re using a laptop as the primary computer, the application starts after you connect a

SMART GoWire cable (see Using the SMART GoWire cable below).

See the Help for more detailed information on how to use SMART Meeting Pro application.

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To access the SMART Meeting Pro application Help

1. Press the Whiteboard

button.

2. Press Help from the menu, and then select Contents.

Using the SMART GoWire cable

The SMART GoWire cable is a USB to USB connection that enables you to use SMART Meeting Pro

software on computers that don’t have the software installed.

If you’re using a laptop that doesn’t have the software installed, connect the laptop to the interactive

whiteboard system using the SMART GoWire cable. Press the Laptop button on the ACP touch

screen, and then follow the steps to connect your laptop.

The SMART Meeting Pro icon

appears in the notification area on your computer once you connect

your SMART GoWire cable. Click the icon to access additional tools and to configure your hardware

and software settings.

C H A P T E R 4

Using your interactive whiteboard system

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