Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Required Operating Environment
- Starting and Exiting the Software
- Layout of Basic Screen
- Saving and Sending a File by E-mail
- Opening Files
- Edit Operations
- Adding a board / changing the board to be edited
- Changing the sheet to edit
- Drawing with a Pen
- Erasing a drawn line
- Drawing shapes
- Drawing straight lines or arrows
- Drawing a shape with the figure pen
- Inputting text
- Searching for text and handwritten characters in the board
- Importing and pasting an image
- Editing an object
- Undo/redo operation
- Enlarging the view of the screen
- Using multiple touch pens simultaneously
- Launching an External Application (Full version only)
- Searching the Internet (Full version only)
- Importing a Document as an Image (Pen Software Printer Driver) (Full version only)
- Acquiring an Image From a Multifunction Machine
- Acquiring an image from a TWAIN device (Full version only)
- Linking to Microsoft PowerPoint (Full version only)
- Printing
- Using a Secondary Display (Full version only)
- Customizing the Settings
- Installing/Uninstalling the Software (Full version only)
- Intellectual Property Rights and Other Matters that Apply to This Software
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Editing an object
The drawn lines and the images pasted on the board are handled in the software as an “object”.
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Selecting an object
You need to select an object before editing it.
1. Touch
“Touch Selection” in the menu.
If the “Select” menu is not
“Touch Selection”, follow the steps below to change the menu.
(1) Touch the currently displayed menu (
“Rectangle Selection” or “Lasso Selection”).
(2) Touch
“Touch Selection”.
2. Touch an object.
The object is selected and the expansion menu appears.
The following editing operations can be performed in
the expansion menu.
• Cut
• Copy
• Duplicate
• Delete
• Rotate
• Convert to Text (handwritten characters only)
• Web Search (texts/handwritten characters only)
• Order
• Group
• Ungroup
• Trimming (images only)
• Properties (excluding images)
Select point
Touch an object.
Touch an area where
something is drawn. You
cannot select an object by
touching the area where
nothing is drawn.
Selected object
The area of the object is
indicated with a dotted line,
and symbols called select
points appear on the vertices
and sides of the area.