Dymo MimioClassroom, MimioStudio, MimioTeach, MimioCapture, MimioVote User Manual

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MimioClassroom
User Guide
mimio.dymo.com
for Macintosh
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Contents
About MimioClassroom 1
MimioStudio 1
MimioTeach 1
MimioCapture 1
MimioVote 2
MimioView 2
Minimum System Requirements 2
Using this Guide 2
MimioStudio 5
About MimioStudio 5
About MimioStudio Notebook 6
About MimioStudio Tools 7
About MimioStudio Gallery 7
Getting Started with MimioStudio 9
Accessing MimioStudio Notebook 9
Accessing MimioStudio Tools 9
Accessing MimioStudio Gallery 9
Using MimioStudio Notebook 10
Working with Pages 10
Attaching Files 13
Using MimioStudio Tools 13
Creating Objects 13
Importing a Picture, Multimedia Object, or Document 15
Manipulating Objects 16
Adding Actions to Objects 19
Using MimioStudio Gallery 20
Importing Gallery Items into a Notebook 21
Customizing the Content of the Gallery 21
Exporting a Gallery Folder to a Gallery File 23
Working with Saved Annotation Snapshots 23
Viewing Screen Annotation Snapshots 23
Renaming an Annotation Snapshot 24
Adding Keywords to an Annotation Snapshot 24
Searching for an Annotation Snapshot 24
Importing an Annotation Snapshot 24
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Pasting an Annotation Snapshot Into Another Application 24
Printing Annotation Snapshots 25
Deleting Annotation Snapshots 25
Delivering Interactive Notebook Lessons and Presentations 25
Using Fullscreen View 25
Navigating Through a Presentation 25
Working with Multimedia Objects 26
MimioTeach 27
What's Included 27
About MimioTeach 27
Status Lights 28
About MimioStudio Tools 28
Getting Started 29
Setting Up the MimioTeach Stylus 29
Setting Up the MimioTeach Bar 30
Setting Up Interactive Mode 32
Projecting Your Desktop 32
Calibrating Interactive Mode 32
Using MimioTeach 33
Using the MimioTeach Stylus 33
Focusing Attention Using the Reveal and Spotlight Tools 34
Using the Reveal Tool 34
Using the Spotlight Tool 34
Marking Up the Display Using Screen Annotations 35
Enabling Screen Annotation Mode 35
Annotating the Screen Using MimioStudio Tools 36
Clearing All Annotations from the Display 38
Inserting Text Into an Application Using MimioStudio Text Tools 38
Using the On-Screen Keyboard 39
Using Writing Pad 39
Using Gesture Recognition 40
Using the Web Browser and Calculator Tools 40
Recording Desktop Actions and Audio in Interactive Mode 41
Caring for MimioTeach 41
Cleaning MimioTeach 41
Inserting the Batteries 41
Mounting MimioTeach to a Non-Magnetic Whiteboard 42
MimioCapture 43
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What's Included 43
About MimioCapture 43
Status Lights 44
About MimioStudio Notebook 44
Getting Started 45
Setting Up the MimioCapture Tray 45
Setting Up the MimioCapture Pens 47
Setting Up the MimioCapture Eraser 48
Charging the Pens and Eraser 48
Setting Up MimioStudio Notebook for Capture 48
Setting the Whiteboard Size 49
Starting Ink Capture Mode 49
Using MimioCapture 49
Capturing Digital Ink 49
Writing and Drawing Digital Ink 49
Adding, Copying, and Printing Notebook Pages 50
Caring for MimioCapture 51
Cleaning MimioCapture 51
Mounting MimioCapture to a Non-Magnetic Whiteboard 51
MimioVote 53
What's Included 53
About MimioVote 53
About the MimioVote Station 53
Status Lights 54
About the MimioVote Units 54
About the Software 55
About MimioStudio Notebook 55
About the Vote Toolbar 56
About MimioStudio Quick Vote 56
About MimioStudio Gradebook 57
Classes View 57
Class View 58
Date View 59
Activity View 60
Student Pane 61
Getting Started 62
Setting Up MimioVote 62
Adding a Second MimioVote System 63
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Using MimioStudio Gradebook 64
Setting Up the Gradebook 64
Creating a Class 64
Adding Students 64
Importing a List of Students 65
Adding Activities 65
Modifying the Gradebook 66
Editing Student Information 66
Removing a Student 66
Editing Activities 66
Editing Questions 67
Generating Reports 67
Exporting a List of Students 68
Archiving Classes 68
Exporting Results 68
Opening Archived Classes 69
Creating Activities 69
Creating Activities in Notebook 69
Modifying Question Objects 70
Importing Standard Assessments 70
Printing Activities 70
Using the MimioVote Unit 71
Answering Questions 71
Answering Questions for Teacher-Led Activities 71
Answering Questions for Self-Paced Activities 71
Requesting Help 72
Using the Vote Toolbar 72
Taking Attendance 72
Using the Timer 72
Conducting Activities 72
Conducting a Teacher-Led Activity 73
Asking Questions Using Quick Vote 73
Conducting a Self-Paced Activity 74
Viewing Question Results 74
Viewing Activity Results 74
Viewing a List of Students that Have Not Responded 75
Viewing Requests for Help 75
Caring For MimioVote 75
Cleaning MimioVote 75
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Storing MimioVote 76
MimioView 77
What's Included 77
About MimioView 77
Status Lights 78
About MimioStudio View 78
Getting Started 79
Installing MimioView 79
Opening the View Window 80
Closing the View Window 80
Using MimioView 80
Displaying an Image 80
Displaying a Document 80
Displaying an Object 81
Displaying a Microscope Slide 81
Freezing the Image 81
Adjusting the Image 82
Rotating the Image 82
Zooming the Image 82
Adjusting the Settings 83
Annotating an Image 83
Clearing All Annotations from the Image 83
Transferring an Image 84
Recording Video 84
Turning Off the Lamps 84
Caring For MimioView 84
Cleaning MimioView 84
Mounting MimioView Permanently 85
MimioStudio Recorder 87
Using MimioStudio Recorder 87
Recording a Presentation 87
Customizing MimioStudio 89
Adjusting the Classroom Devices Preferences 89
Adjusting the Ink Capture Preferences 89
Adjusting the Interactive Preferences 91
General Preferences 91
Actions and Commands Preferences 91
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Adjusting the Language Preferences 91
Adjusting MimioStudio Notebook Preferences 91
General Preferences 92
Ink Capture Preferences 92
Adjusting MimioStudio Recorder Preferences 92
Adjusting the Vote Preferences 92
Getting Help 95
Updating the Software 95
Troubleshooting 95
Contacting DYMO 95
Technical and Environmental Information 97
Technical Specifications 97
MimioView 97
Declaration of Conformity 97
United States and Canada 98
MimioTeach, MimioCapture, and MimioVote 98
MimioView 98
European Union 99
MimioTeach 99
MimioCapture 100
MimioVote 100
MimioView 101
Environmental Information 101
Safety Precautions for Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries 101
Documentation Feedback 102
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Chapter 1
About MimioClassroom
MimioClassroom is a suite of tools for capturing, creating, and presenting information.
The following MimioClassroom components are described in this User Guide:
n MimioStudio
n MimioTeach
n MimioCapture
n MimioVote
n MimioView
MimioStudio software includes all of the tools you need to make the most out of your MimioClassroom devices. You can also use the MimioStudio software without a MimioClassroom device to prepare presentations and manipulate previously created content.
MimioStudio Notebook provides a multi-page workspace for creating lessons and presentations. Using the MimioStudio Notebook is very similar to using other word processing or presentation software applications.
MimioStudio Notebook provides multiple authoring and editing tools for creating almost any type of content. You can use Notebook with MimioStudio Tools to create a variety of objects including text boxes, freehand writing and drawing, lines, arrows, and many basic shapes. Images can be imported into a Notebook, both as objects and as background images.
MimioTeach
Using MimioTeach with a projector, you can deliver lessons and presentations directly from your whiteboard. Using MimioStudio Interactive mode, you control the movement of the cursor on your screen with the MimioTeach stylus, much like you would with a mouse at your computer.
MimioCapture
MimioCapture is used with a MimioTeach-enabled whiteboard to record notes and drawings from your whiteboard. Using MimioStudio Ink Capture mode, you make notes and drawings on your whiteboard using the MimioCapture pens. Your notes are automatically captured in a MimioStudio Notebook.
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MimioVote
MimioVote is a wireless, interactive, student response system. Using MimioVote, you can easily and quickly gather student responses. This quick feedback from students allows you to make sure each student is keeping up and adjust your lesson accordingly.
MimioView
MimioView works seamlessly with MimioStudio software to display documents, three­dimensional objects, and microscope slides for your entire class to view. You can use MimioView to display still images or live video.
Minimum System Requirements
The minimum system requirements for MimioStudio are:
n PowerPC
n Mac OS X 10.4 or later
n 512 MB RAM minimum (1 GB RAM recommended)
n 250 MB free disk space (English), 350 MB free disk space (International)
n CD-ROM drive or Internet connection to download the software
n Available USB port (required to use a MimioClassroom device)
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G4 processor or better, or Intel®1 GHz processor
Using this Guide
This User Guide includes information for using the different MimioClassroom components. Depending on the types of MimioClassroom devices you have, some sections of this User Guide may not apply to you.
The following table provides a summary of the contents.
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User Guide Chapter Description
About MimioClassroom This chapter gives an overview of the MimioClassroom products,
including MimioStudio software, MimioTeach, MimioCapture, MimioVote, and MimioView.
MimioStudio This chapter describes how to work with MimioStudio Notebook,
Tools, and Gallery to create and deliver lessons and other presentations.
This chapter describes how to set up and use MimioTeach with your
MimioTeach
MimioCapture
MimioVote This chapter describes how to set up and use MimioVote. Included in
whiteboard and a projector. This chapter also describes how to use MimioStudio in Interactive mode.
This chapter describes how to set up and use MimioCapture. Included in this chapter are instructions for capturing notes and drawings from a MimioTeach-enabled whiteboard as digital ink using MimioCapture.
this chapter are instructions for creating and conducting MimioVote activities, as well as information about setting up and using MimioStudio Gradebook to save student grades and information.
MimioView This chapter describes how to set up and use MimioView. Included in
this chapter are instructions for displaying and annotating images in the MimioStudio View window.
Using MimioStudio Recorder
Customizing MimioStudio
This chapter describes how to use MimioStudio Recorder to create movies (with audio) of your presentations.
This chapter describes how to customize the features of the MimioStudio software and the MimioClassroom devices.
Getting Help This chapter gives troubleshooting information for some common
problems, describes how to check for and install MimioStudio software updates, and describes how to contact Technical Support.
Technical and Environmental Information
This chapter contains technical, certification, and safety information for the MimioClassroom products.
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MimioStudio software includes all of the tools you need to make the most out of your MimioClassroom devices. You can also use the MimioStudio software without a MimioClassroom device to prepare presentations and manipulate previously created content.
About MimioStudio
The following are the three main MimioStudio software applications that are used to create and present information.
n MimioStudio Notebook
n MimioStudio Tools
n MimioStudio Gallery
For information about other MimioStudio applications, see the chapters of this User Guide that describe the MimioClassroom devices that you have.
MimioStudio Notebook provides a multi-page workspace for creating lessons and presentations. Using the MimioStudio Notebook is very similar to using other word processing or presentation software applications.
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MimioStudio Notebook provides multiple authoring and editing tools for creating almost any type of content. You can use Notebook with MimioStudio Tools to create a variety of objects including text boxes, freehand writing and drawing, lines, arrows, and many basic shapes. Images can be imported into a Notebook, both as objects and as background images.
The following figure shows the major components of MimioStudio software.
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About MimioStudio Notebook
You can create and present information with MimioStudio Notebook. Using Notebook is very similar to using other word processing or presentation software. Content created in Notebook can be saved asMimio INK files or a variety of other file formats including HTML, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, JP2, PICT, PSD, SGI, and PDF.
You can use Tab View to view a list of files that are attached to a Notebook or to view a thumbnail of each page in a Notebook.
The following figure shows the MimioStudio Notebook.
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About MimioStudio Tools
MimioStudio Tools provides a comprehensive set of interactive tools and resources to create and present information. MimioStudio Tools is used to modify MimioStudio Notebook pages and to make screen annotations on the whiteboard.
The following figure shows the MimioStudio Tools toolbar.
About MimioStudio
MimioStudio Tools has two views: a fully expanded view, for easy access to all features, and a compressed view, which takes up less space on the screen.
To compress and expand MimioStudio Tools
Double-click at the top of the MimioStudio Tools toolbar.
About MimioStudio Gallery
MimioStudio Gallery contains elements that can be used to create your lessons and presentations, such as images, templates, movies, and previously created lessons. MimioStudio Gallery also contains Screen Annotation snapshots. You can customize the Gallery by adding your own elements.
The following figure shows the MimioStudio Gallery.
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MimioStudio Gallery consists of the following four main folders:
n Screen Annotations - contains all saved Screen Annotation snapshots.
n Imported Content Packs - contains any imported content that you have not yet added
to the Gallery folder.
n Questions and Results - contains a variety of objects for use with MimioVote.
n Gallery - contains a number of different folders used to categorize items, such as
Geography, Mathematics, and so on.
The Gallery folder and subfolders can contain five different types of objects:
n Images - Images include pictures and graphics.
n Templates - Templates include backgrounds and predefined page layouts.
n Multimedia - Multimedia objects include movies, animation, and sound.
n Questions and Results - Questions and Results include objects for creating and
displaying the results of MimioVote activities.
This section of the Gallery does not appear until you move objects from the Questions and Results folder to the Gallery folder or a Gallery subfolder.
n Lessons - Lessons include lessons created using MimioStudio Notebook and imported
documents. You can create your own lessons or import lessons created by someone else.
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Getting Started with MimioStudio
After installing MimioStudio, MimioStudio Notebook and MimioStudio Tools open on your desktop.
You can access many of the features in MimioStudio in several ways; from the menu bar, the MimioStudio Tools buttons, and the right-click menus. The available features change depending on what you are doing in the software. Be sure to explore the right-click menu options as you work with MimioStudio.
Accessing MimioStudio Notebook
Several ways to access MimioStudio Notebook are shown in the following table.
To start from the Do this
Getting Started with MimioStudio
Dock
Menu bar
Accessing MimioStudio Tools
Several ways to access MimioStudio Tools are shown in the following table.
To start from the Do this
Dock
Menu bar
MimioStudio Notebook
MimioTeach
Accessing MimioStudio Gallery
Several ways to access MimioStudio Gallery are shown in the following table.
Click in the Dock.
Click , and then choose Notebook.
Click in the Dock
Click , and then choose Tools.
Do one of the following:
n
Click on the status bar.
n
Choose MimioStudio Tools from the Tools menu.
Press the Launch button, , on the MimioTeach bar, and then click
Tools in the Launch window.
To start from Do this
MimioStudio Tools
MimioStudio Notebook Do one of the following:
Click on the MimioStudio Tools toolbar.
n
Click on the status bar.
n
Choose Gallery from the Insert menu.
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Using MimioStudio Notebook
You can create and present information with MimioStudio Notebook. Using Notebook is very similar to using other word processing or presentation software. Content created in Notebook can be saved asMimio INK files or a variety of other file formats including HTML, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, JP2, PICT, PSD, SGI, and PDF.
You can use Tab View to view a list of files that are attached to a Notebook or to view a thumbnail of each page in a Notebook.
To open an existing Notebook
1.
Start MimioStudio Notebook and click .
2. From the Open dialog box, navigate to and select the file to open and click Open.
To save a Notebook
1.
Click the Save button, .
2. From the Save As dialog box, enter a name for your file in the Save As box.
3. Choose the desired format from the File Format list.
4. Click Save.
When saving in a format other than INK, the Page Selection dialog box appears.
5. From the Page Selection dialog box, do the following:
l Select the pages to save under Page Selection.
l Choose a size for the images from the Size list.
6. Click OK.
Working with Pages
Each lesson or presentation created in MimioStudio Notebook consists of a series of pages. Pages can be viewed, presented, and edited in the main Notebook window or in Full Screen view. You can view a thumbnail of each page in a Notebook using the Thumbnails pane in the Tab View.
You can insert new pages, import pages from another Notebook, delete pages, and reorder pages. You can also change the size of a page, change the background of a page, and add transition effects between pages in your Notebook.
To insert a new page
To select a page
1.
2. Do one of the following:
Do one of the following:
l
Click the New Page button, .
l
(Capture mode only) Press the New Page button, , on your MimioCapture tray.
In the Tab View, click to display the Thumbnails pane.
l To select multiple pages, press Command and select each page.
l To select multiple pages that are close to each other, drag a selection rectangle over
the pages to select.
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l To select a range of pages, select the first page, and then press SHIFT and select
the last page.
l To select all pages, choose Select All from the Edit menu.
To insert a duplicate of an existing page
1.
In the Tab View, click , and then select the page to duplicate.
2. Do one of the following:
l Choose Duplicate Page from the Insert menu.
l
(Capture mode only) Press the Copy Page button, , on your MimioCapture tray.
To delete a page
1.
In the Tab View, click , and then select the page to delete.
2.
Click the Delete button, .
To import a page from another Notebook
1.
In the Tab View of the source Notebook, click and then select the page to import.
2.
Click the Copy button, .
3. Select the location in the target Notebook to insert the page.
4.
Click the Paste button, .
You can also import pages by dragging the pages from the source Notebook to the target Notebook.
To insert the desktop as a new page
1.
From MimioStudio Tools, click the Screen Clipping button, .
The desktop is displayed with a transparent mask.
2. Click the text Click here to capture this Desktop as a New Page.
The desktop is inserted as a new page in the Notebook.
To change the page size
1. Choose Page Setup from the File menu.
The Page Setup dialog box appears.
2. Do one of the following:
l From the Page Size list, choose any of the available display or device sizes.
l From the Page Size list, choose Custom, and then enter the desired valued into the
Width and Height boxes.
3. From the Apply To list, choose one of the following:
l Current Page to apply the page size to the current page only.
This option is not available if more than one page is selected in the Tab View.
l Selected Pages to apply the page size to the selected pages.
This option is only available if more than one page is selected in the Tab View.
l Whole Document to apply the page size to all of the pages in the Notebook.
4. (Optional) Do one of the following:
l To apply the page size to all new pages, select the All new pages check box.
This option is only available if no MimioTeach device is connected.
l To apply the page size to all new pages and the currently connected device, select
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the The connected device check box.
This option is only available if a MimioTeach device is connected.
5. Click OK to apply your changes.
To change the background color of a page
1. Choose Background from the Insert menu.
2. From the Background dialog box, click Color.
3. From the Color dialog box, select a color, and then click OK.
4. From the Apply To list, select the pages to apply the background color to.
5. To apply the background color to all new pages, select the All new pages check box.
6. Click OK to apply your changes.
To change the background image of a page
1. Choose Background from the Insert menu.
2. From the Background dialog box, click Image.
3. From the Open dialog box, navigate to and select the image file that you want to use as your background.
4. Click Open.
The image is displayed in the Preview area.
You can also import an image from another application or from the MimioStudio Gallery to use as a background. To do this, select the image and drag to the Preview area.
5. Select the display mode for the new background from the Mode list.
Mode Result
Place The image is placed in the top left corner of the page and is not resized.
Stretch The image is resized to fill the entire page.
Tile The image is tiled repeatedly to fill the entire page and is not resized.
Center The image is placed in the center of the page and is not resized.
6. From the Apply To list, select the pages to apply the background to.
7. To apply the background to all new pages, select the All new pages check box.
8. Click OK to apply your changes.
To add a transition effect between pages
1. Choose Page Transition from the Insert menu.
The Page Transition dialog box appears.
2. From the Transitions list, select the transition to apply.
3. From the Apply To list, select the pages to apply the transition to.
4. To apply the transition to all new pages, select the All new pages check box.
5. Click OK.
To sort pages
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Using MimioStudio Tools
1.
In the Tab View, click to display the Thumbnails pane.
2. Select the pages to sort.
3. Drag the selected pages to the desired location.
To print a page
1.
In the Tab View, click to display the Thumbnails pane.
2. Select the pages to print.
3.
Click the Print button, .
To print the current page in Ink Capture mode, press the Print Page button, , on your MimioCapture tray.
You can attach any type of file to a MimioStudio Notebook. Once a file is attached to the Notebook, you can quickly open the file directly from within MimioStudio Notebook.
To attach a file to a Notebook
1. In the Tab View, click to display the File Attachment pane.
2. On your computer, navigate to and select the file to attach to the Notebook.
3. Drag the file to the File Attachment pane.
The file is attached to the Notebook.
To open an attached file
1. In the Tab View, click to display the File Attachment pane.
2. Double-click the file to open.
Using MimioStudio Tools
Using MimioStudio Tools, you can create a wide variety of objects on any MimioStudio Notebook page, including lines, shapes, and freehand drawing and writing.
See Accessing MimioStudio Tools for information on accessing MimioStudio Tools.
Creating Objects
MimioStudio Tools provides tools for inserting freehand writing or drawing into your MimioStudio Notebook, as well as lines, arrows, basic shapes, and formatted text. You can also import images and multimedia objects, or insert a clipping of your screen into your Notebook using Tools.
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Once you select a drawing tool, that tool remains selected until you select a different drawing tool or the selection tool.
To use the freehand pen
1.
Click the Pen button, .
2. (Optional) To adjust the line width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. (Optional) To adjust the line color, select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices click .
4.
(Optional) To adjust the transparency of the line, click the Transparency button, , and then choose a transparency percentage.
5. Place the cursor where you want the ink stroke to start on the page.
6. Drag the cursor to draw ink strokes.
To highlight a portion of the display
1.
Click the Highlighter button, .
2. (Optional) To adjust the highlighter width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. (Optional) To change the color, select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices click .
4. Place the cursor where you want the highlight stroke to start on the page.
5. Drag the cursor over the area you want to highlight.
To erase ink and highlighting
1.
Click the Eraser button, .
2. (Optional) To adjust the eraser width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. Drag the cursor over the ink or highlighter strokes you want to erase.
To add a line
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1.
Click the Line button, .
2.
To change the line type, right-click and choose a line type from the list.
3. (Optional) To adjust the line width, drag the Thickness slider.
4. (Optional) To change the color, select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices click .
5.
(Optional) To adjust the transparency of the line, click the Transparency button, , and then choose a transparency percentage.
6. Place the cursor where you want the line to start on the page.
7. Drag the cursor to draw the line.
To add a shape
1.
Click the shape button, , , , , or .
If the desired shape is not visible, right-click the shape button, and choose the shape from the list.
2. (Optional) To adjust the outline width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. (Optional) To change the outline color, select the Outline Color box, and then select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices click .
4. (Optional) To adjust the fill color, select the Fill Color box, and then select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices click .
5.
(Optional) To adjust the transparency of the shape, click the Transparency button, , and then choose a transparency percentage.
6. Place the cursor where you want the shape to start on the page.
7. Drag the cursor to draw the shape.
To add formatted text
1.
Click the Text button, .
2. Place the cursor where you want the text to start on the page.
For a fixed width text box, place the cursor where you want the text box to start on the page and then drag to the desired width.
3. Select a font style, size, color, and an alignment option for the text.
4. Enter text in the text box.
Importing a Picture, Multimedia Object, or Document
To import a picture, multimedia object, or document
1.
From MimioStudio Tools, click the Insert File button, .
2. From the Open dialog box, select the file to import.
3. Click Open.
The image or object is displayed on the Notebook page.
You can also copy and paste images from another application, or drag images from another application into Notebook.
To insert a screen clipping
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1.
2. Drag the cursor to draw a selection box around the area to capture.
Manipulating Objects
Objects on a page can be moved, rotated, copied, deleted, locked, and have their properties adjusted.
To select an object
1.
2. Do one of the following:
To move an object
1. Select the object to move.
2. Position the cursor over the object.
3. Drag the object to the desired location.
From MimioStudio Tools, click the Screen Clipping button, .
The desktop is displayed with a transparent mask.
The selected area is inserted in the Notebook page.
From MimioStudio Tools, click the Selection button, .
l Click the object to select.
l To select multiple objects, press Command and select each object.
l To select multiple objects that are close to each other, drag a selection rectangle
over the objects to select.
l To select all objects on a page, choose Select All from the Edit menu.
The cursor changes to the move cursor, .
To resize an object
1. Select the object to resize.
A frame is displayed around the object.
2. Position the cursor over one of the white sizing handles.
The cursor changes to the resize cursor, .
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3. Drag the cursor to resize the object.
Press and hold the SHIFT key to constrain proportions during resizing.
To rotate an object
1. Select the object to rotate.
A frame is displayed around the object.
2. Position the cursor over the green rotation handle.
The cursor changes to the rotation cursor, .
3. Drag the cursor to rotate the object.
To snap to one of the predefined 45° increments, move the rotate cursor and release over the predefined rotation anchor point.
To lock the position and properties of an object
1. Select the object to lock.
2. From the Format menu, point to Locking, and then choose Lock.
A locked object cannot be selected.
To unlock an object
From the Format menu, point to Locking, and then choose Unlock All.
Objects can only be unlocked collectively; you cannot unlock individual objects.
To delete an object
1. Select the object to delete.
2.
Drag the object to the trash can, .
To reorder objects
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1. Select the object to reorder.
2. Choose Order from the Format menu.
3. Choose how to order the object.
Option Action
Front
Back
Forward
Backward
To group objects
Brings the selected object to the front of the order.
Sends the selected object to the back of the order.
Steps the object forward in the order, by one.
Steps the object backward in the order, by one.
1. Select the objects to group.
2.
From the Format menu, point to Grouping, and then choose Group.
To ungroup objects
1. Select the objects to ungroup.
2.
From the Format menu, point to Grouping, and then choose Ungroup.
To edit object properties
1. Select the object to edit.
2. To adjust the line width, drag the Thickness slider.
3. To adjust the color, select the Outline Color box or the Fill Color box, and then select a color from the Color Palette.
For additional color choices, click .
4.
To adjust the transparency, click the Transparency button, , and then choose a transparency percentage.
To edit text
1. Double-click the text box.
2. Select the text to adjust, or enter new text.
3. Adjust the font style, size, color, or alignment.
To import an object from another Notebook page
1. Select the object to import from the source Notebook page.
2.
Click the Copy button, .
3. Navigate to the target Notebook page.
4.
Click the Paste button, .
You can also import an object by dragging the object from the source page to the target page.
To convert ink to text
1. Select the objects to convert.
All selected objects are combined into one text object.
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2. Do one of the following:
l
Right-click, and then choose Recognize Ink.
l
Choose Recognize Ink from the Tools menu.
To snap objects to grid
1.
Choose Grid from the View menu.
The Grid dialog box appears.
2. To force objects to snap to grid, select the Snap objects to grid check box.
3. To allow objects to snap to angles, select the Snap objects to angles check box.
4. To adjust the spacing between grid snap locations, enter the desired value into the Spacing box.
5. To display a grid on the screen, select the Display grid on screen check box.
6. To make the grid settings permanent for each new MimioStudio Notebook, select the Set as default for all new documents check box.
7. Click OK.
Adding Actions to Objects
Objects can have actions associated with them. You can associate an action with any object that you create or import into a MimioStudio Notebook; you cannot add an action to a template or background.
Using MimioStudio Tools
You can choose to perform the associated action each time you click the object or each time you drag the object.
You can associate two different actions with a single object. For example, you can choose to launch a hyperlink when you click an object and clone the object when you drag the object. However, you cannot associate two different hyperlinks or two different sounds with the same object.
There are three types of actions that you can associate with objects:
n Launch Hyperlink - opens a file, a web page, or a different page within a Notebook.
n Clone - creates a copy of the object on the Notebook page.
n Play Sound - plays a sound file.
To add a hyperlink to an object
1. Select the object to add the hyperlink to.
2. Choose Hyperlink from the Insert menu.
The Action Settings dialog box appears.
3. Select one of the following from the Action list:
l On Click - to launch the hyperlink each time the object is clicked.
l On Drag - to launch the hyperlink each time the object is dragged.
4. Select Launch Hyperlink from the Feature list.
5. Select Existing file or Web Page from the Link To list.
Alternately, select a page from within the current Notebook from the Link To list.
6. Enter a file name or web address to link to in the Address box.
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Alternately, click Browse to search for a file to link to.
7. Click OK to add the hyperlink to the object.
To add cloning to an object
1. Select the object to add the clone action to.
2. Choose Action Settings from the Insert menu.
The Action Settings dialog box appears.
3. Select one of the following from the Action list:
l On Click - to create a copy of the object each time the object is clicked
l On Drag - to create a copy of the object each time the object is dragged
4. Select Clone from the Feature list, and then click OK.
You can also add the clone action to an object by choosing Clone from the Insert menu. By default, a copy of the object is created whenever you drag the object.
To add a sound to an object
1. Select the object to link the sound file to.
2. Choose Action Settings from the Insert menu.
The Action Settings dialog box appears.
3. Select one of the following from the Action list:
l On Click - to play the sound file each time the object is clicked
l On Drag - to play the sound file each time the object is dragged
4. Select Play Sound from the Feature list.
5. Click Load.
The Open dialog box appears.
6. Navigate to and select the sound file to link to the object, and then click Open.
7. Click OK in the Action Settings dialog box.
To remove an action from an object
1. Select the object with the action to remove.
2. Choose Action Settings from the Insert menu.
The Action Settings dialog box appears.
3. Choose None from the Feature list, and then click OK.
Using MimioStudio Gallery
MimioStudio Gallery consists of the following four main folders:
n Screen Annotations - contains all saved Screen Annotation snapshots.
n Imported Content Packs - contains any imported content that you have not yet added
to the Gallery folder.
n Questions and Results - contains a variety of objects for use with MimioVote.
n Gallery - contains a number of different folders used to categorize items, such as
Geography, Mathematics, and so on.
The Gallery folder and subfolders can contain five different types of objects:
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n Images - Images include pictures and graphics.
n Templates - Templates include backgrounds and predefined page layouts.
n Multimedia - Multimedia objects include movies, animation, and sound.
n Questions and Results - Questions and Results include objects for creating and
displaying the results of MimioVote activities.
This section of the Gallery does not appear until you move objects from the Questions and Results folder to the Gallery folder or a Gallery subfolder.
n Lessons - Lessons include lessons created using MimioStudio Notebook and imported
documents. You can create your own lessons or import lessons created by someone else.
See Accessing MimioStudio Gallery for information on accessing MimioStudio Gallery.
To navigate MimioStudio Gallery
Click any folder to view the available items in that folder.
Click the arrow next to a Gallery folder to see any subfolders that are contained in that Gallery folder.
To select a Gallery item
1. Navigate to the Gallery folder that contains the item you want to select.
2. Do one of the following:
l Click the Gallery item to select.
l To select multiple items, press Command and select each item.
l To select multiple items that are close to each other, drag a selection rectangle over
the items to select.
l To select a range of items, select the first item, and then press SHIFT and select
the last item.
l To select all items, right-click, and then choose Select All.
Importing Gallery Items into a Notebook
You can import any Gallery item into a MimioStudio Notebook to add to your presentation.
To import a Gallery item into a Notebook
1. Select the image, template, multimedia item, questions and results object, or lesson to import.
2. Drag the item into the Notebook.
You can also import items by double-clicking or by copying and pasting the items into a Notebook.
Customizing the Content of the Gallery
The MimioStudio Gallery is fully expandable and modifiable, so you can add your own folders, pictures, templates, multimedia items, and lessons.
You can also add Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents to the Gallery. All imported documents are placed in the Lessons section of the MimioStudio Gallery
MimioStudio does not support network or shared galleries.
To import a Gallery folder from a Gallery file
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Click the Import Content Pack button, .
2. From the Open dialog box, navigate to and select the Gallery file to import.
3. Click Open.
The contents of the Gallery file are added to the Imported Content Packs folder in MimioStudio Gallery.
4. Review the imported content and make any desired changes.
5. To move the content to the Gallery folder, right-click the folder to move and then choose Install.
The content is moved to the Gallery folder.
To add a new Gallery folder
1. Select the main Gallery folder or a Gallery subfolder to add the new folder to.
2.
Click the New Folder button, .
The Item Information dialog box appears.
3. Enter a name for the new folder in the Name box.
4. (Optional) Enter a keyword in the Keywords box to make the new folder searchable from the Gallery search bar.
5. Click OK.
To add a new item to a folder
1. Select the folder to add the item to.
2.
Click the Insert File button, .
3. From the Open dialog box, navigate to and select the file to import.
4. Click Open.
The item is inserted in the appropriate area of the Gallery folder.
You can also add new items by selecting one or more items, and then dragging and dropping or copying and pasting them into a Gallery folder.
To create a template from a Notebook image
1. Right-click and drag the image into the Gallery.
The right-click menu appears.
2. Choose Insert as template.
To copy an existing Gallery item
1. Select the Gallery item to copy.
2.
Click the Copy button, .
3. Select a Gallery folder to insert the new item into.
4.
Click the Paste button, .
The item is inserted in the appropriate area of the Gallery folder.
To delete a Gallery item
1. Select the Gallery item to delete.
2.
Click the Delete button, .
A delete confirmation dialog box appears.
3. Click Yes.
To find similar Gallery items
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