
If you need to go back to the canvas, click the Windows Toggle button again.Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about products and services that can be purchased through this site.
Taking a screenshot also takes the user out of desktop mode.
When you are done annotating, click the screenshot tool to take a screenshot and paste it onto the canvas. However, everything drawn before the 'unfreeze' now stays on the screen. Users are again given full access to all functions in Windows. Click the icon to hide the tools and 'unfreeze' the screen. The annotation tool icon is now replaced with a mouse icon. Click any of the tools and start drawing on the 'frozen' screen. The toolbar expands and provides access to all tools in Whiteboard. Whiteboard 'freezes' the current screen and displays it for annotation. When you are ready to start annotating on the screen, click the Annotation tool. Sets the language used by the Live Captions feature.ĭisplays spoken text as captions during presentation mode. Click again to hide Whiteboard annotation tools and return to desktop mode. This compact toolbar displays the following tools only:ĭisplays casting information of the current user.ĭisplays options for capturing the contents of the canvas.Ĭlick and drag to move toolbar to the left, right, or bottom side of the screen.įreezes the screen and enables Whiteboard annotation tools. Whiteboard is minimized to a persistent compact toolbar to the side of the screen. Additionally, Whiteboard ignores any timeout setting set by the user. During this time, users are given full access to all functions in Windows. Whiteboard hides the canvas and shows the current Windows desktop state. Click again to go back to the Whiteboard canvas.Ĭlick to activate desktop mode. Click to use Whiteboard tools over the Windows interface.