Interwrite+Pad

In the Computer Lab, teachers may use the **Interwrite Pad** with their class. Its interactivity functions are much like the mimio, but the interactivity comes from a remote pad that may be passed around the room from student to student, or the teacher may just choose to use it as he/she walks around the room.

The Interwrite Pad resides on the teacher station in the computer lab. This is a wireless device and will operate for about 40 hours on one charge. Please pay close attention to the **Battery Status Lights** on the Pad and plug in to recharge when it indicates it needs recharging. When recharging, make sure the pen is securely in place in the **pen tray** with the //Rocker Button// and //Tether Loop// facing up.

After a teacher logs on, the Interwrite Pad automatically connects. To make it interactive, take the pen out of the pen tray and press it once ion the **Connect Button** on the Pad.

The Interactive Pen is an input device to the computer. You will use it to write and draw in Annotation Mode and to control the mouse movements in Mouse Mode. by moving the tip of the Pen just above (//in prox of//) or touching the Pad's ** workspace **, it stimulates the same effects you would get using the left mouse button in Windows. When the pen is in prox, press the ** l eft end ** of the **Rocker Button** to simulate a left mouse button double-click in Windows. Press the ** right end ** of the Rocker Button to simulate a right mouse button click. Hold down the left Rocker Button and touch the Pen Tip to the Pad's workspace to erase on-the-fly. The Pen goes into Sleep Mode after about two minutes of inactivity to conserve power. Touching the Pen to a surface, or clicking one of it's Rocker buttons, wakes up the Pen. When the Pen is in proximity, the Power Status Light on th ePad will go from flashing to solid green. It goes back to flashing green when the Pen is out of proximity.

[|Interwrite Workspace Tutorials]