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Nassau County Board of Commissioners Board Room Technology Support • Model Active screen area (diagonal) • 47" (119.4 cm) • 560 60" (152.4 cm) • 580 72" (182.9 cm) Model Interactive OverlaysCustom fit interactive overlays are compatible with large screen plasma and LCD panels from more than 17 manufacturers.Sizes range from 37 to 63" (94–160 cm) diagonals. For an up-to-date list, visit
Nassau County Board of Commissioners Board Room Technology Support Touch system DViT (Digital Vision Touch) technology lets you use your finger as a mouse and write on the screen – without special tools or reduction in image quality. DViT technology uses cameras to track contact on the screen. SMART Pen Tray Sensors detect when a pen or eraser tool is picked up from the SMART Pen Tray. Buttons on the tray also allow you to choose an on-screen keyboard or right mouse click. Digital ink Simply pick up a pen to write in digital ink . You can even use your finger to write. No special tools are required, and you don’t have to launch any software. Just walk up to the interactive whiteboard and start writing.
Nassau County Board of Commissioners Board Room Technology Support Save function Capture work to Notebook software as a screen shot that you can edit, or save your notes directly into several software applications, including Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Excel, or AutoCAD software. Notebook whiteboarding software Create, organize and save notes, drawings and screen captures. Access images, templates and advanced drawing tools from an easy-to-use interface. SMART Board tools Customize settings, type with the On-Screen Keyboard, and write over digital video.
Nassau County Board of Commissioners Board Room Technology Support The smart board supports the standards outlined in the 1998 amendments to section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The board allows the board to capture and present information in a format that delivers usability and accessibility for all citizens.