Optoma Technology Q300 manual Overview, Chapter

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Chapter 1

Overview

Compatible Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7

Battery Life: 2.5 hours of continuous use

Resolution: WSVGA (1024 x 600)

The Optoma MirrorBoard gives you the flexibility to control digital content from anywhere in the room, whether you are projecting a lesson in a classroom or a presentation in a corporate conference room.

The MirrorBoard connects wirelessly to your computer so that you can interact with digital content from anywhere in the room (with a range of up to about 30 feet). The MirrorBoard “mirrors” your computer desktop on a 10.1-inch active matrix screen of the device, and lets you control the cursor with the included battery-free pen, giving you the same control that you would have if you were sitting in front of the PC.

When the computer is connected to a projector, presenters then have easy control of images, applications and content being projected on a screen. Using the included software, the MirrorBoard can control any application or content. In addition, users have access to annotation and learning tools.

The MirrorBoard, which integrates a non-slip surface, is designed for ergonomics and a slender form factor. The display integrates an electromagnetic surface only recognizes the pen as an input, so that you can naturally rest your hand on MirrorBoard without affecting its performance. The included pen, which is tethered to avoid loss, does not require batteries. A wireless USB point-to- point connection to your computer eliminates lag time, security risks, connectivity issues and bandwidth loads common with other wireless technologies.

Touch Buttons

 

Tethered Battery-Free Pen

10.1-Inch Display

Power LED

and Pen Surface

 

Battery Indicator

 

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Contents User’s Guide Optoma MirrorBoard Q300 Index Chapter OverviewCharge MirrorBoard ChapterInstall the Software Drivers Windows XP only Microsoft .NET FrameworkPage Page Wireless USB WinDrivers USB Tablet Manager Power Presenter RE DisplayLink Graphics Adapter Software Connect MirrorBoard to the computer for the first time Set MirrorBoard to Mirror Desktop ModeSet Up the MirrorBoard’s Native Resolution Calibrate the Pen On/Off Chapter Using MirrorBoardDisplay Setting General UseUsing the Pen Power Presenter RE Page Page Touch Buttons Using the MirrorBoard with a ProjectorWindows Page How do I type with MirrorBoard? Chapter Troubleshooting & FAQ’sMirrorBoard is showing only part of the desktop Pen is not working properlyAppendix Precautions