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write on screen program
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Jessie
2005-02-13 03:56:34 UTC
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I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it would be
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would allow the
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?

I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen could
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over what is
being viewed on the screen.

Thank you very much.
Woody
2005-02-13 04:05:15 UTC
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Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it would be
called.
A screen anotator?
Post by Jessie
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen could
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over what is
being viewed on the screen.
there are a few around, but there will soon be a new 'experience pack'
from microsoft with a new snipping tool and an screen anotator, as well
as some other things.
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Woody

www.alienrat.com
Jessie
2005-02-13 20:44:21 UTC
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Thanks very much for your answer. I will be on the lookout for the
experience pack. I appreciate your time and help on this.
Post by Woody
Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it would be
called.
A screen anotator?
Post by Jessie
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen could
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over what is
being viewed on the screen.
there are a few around, but there will soon be a new 'experience pack'
from microsoft with a new snipping tool and an screen anotator, as well
as some other things.
Chris H.
2005-02-13 04:16:54 UTC
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There's a rather neat Inking program which taps into the screen called
OrangeGuava, from www.orangeguava.com . Remember, you can also use a
program like PowerPoint 2003 and annotate on the slides as they're
presented.
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it would be
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would allow the
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen could
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over what is
being viewed on the screen.
Thank you very much.
Jessie
2005-02-13 20:48:33 UTC
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Thank you very much, Chris. I will check out the software at orangeguava.
The powerpoint suggestion is a good one, but often I am showing school
staff how to use our system's software in real time, so I need something
to annotate with over a running piece of software on the screen. I
appreciate your answer to this posting very much.
Post by Chris H.
There's a rather neat Inking program which taps into the screen called
OrangeGuava, from www.orangeguava.com . Remember, you can also use a
program like PowerPoint 2003 and annotate on the slides as they're
presented.
j***@gmail.com
2005-02-13 05:13:46 UTC
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Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it would be
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would allow the
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen could
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over what is
being viewed on the screen.
Thank you very much.
Chris H.
2005-02-13 05:20:50 UTC
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Jessie, you may want to take a look at some of the case studies, etc., which
are enumerated here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/tabletpc/evaluation/bymarket/education/default.mspx
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Post by Jessie
Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it
would be
Post by Jessie
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would
allow the
Post by Jessie
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen
could
Post by Jessie
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over
what is
Post by Jessie
being viewed on the screen.
Thank you very much.
Bill S
2005-02-17 02:36:04 UTC
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Check out this link

http://www.marauderzstuff.com/programs/m2screenink/default.aspx

-- Bill
Post by Chris H.
Jessie, you may want to take a look at some of the case studies, etc.,
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/tabletpc/evaluation/bymarket/education/default.mspx
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Post by Jessie
Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it
would be
Post by Jessie
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would
allow the
Post by Jessie
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen
could
Post by Jessie
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over
what is
Post by Jessie
being viewed on the screen.
Thank you very much.
Rob
2005-02-22 13:01:46 UTC
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Check http://www.kongda.com/products/activepen/

Rob
Post by Bill S
Check out this link
http://www.marauderzstuff.com/programs/m2screenink/default.aspx
-- Bill
Post by Chris H.
Jessie, you may want to take a look at some of the case studies, etc.,
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/tabletpc/evaluation/bymarket/education/default.mspx
Post by Bill S
Post by Chris H.
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Post by Jessie
Post by Jessie
I am trying to locate software which would allow writing on top of
information on a screen. I am having a hard time asking what it
would be
Post by Jessie
called. Specifically, is there some kind of software that would
allow the
Post by Jessie
pen to be used like a telestrator on tv?
I do trainings and this would be useful. In a presentation, the pen
could
Post by Jessie
be used to circle, write in, underline, draw diagrams, etc.. over
what is
Post by Jessie
being viewed on the screen.
Thank you very much.
unknown
2009-12-15 03:40:24 UTC
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::-Hi-Tech Annotation- from Hi-Tech Instruments may be the software that
you are looking for. The software provides two (2) major menu functions,
*Write Screen *and* Whiteboard*. The *Write Screen *turns any
applications display into a virtual writable image screen; providing
handwriting tools such as pen, clear, undo, redo, color, width and save.
The user can, at any applications or displays, pop up the selection menu
by double-right clicks, or via simple keystrokes to invoke the Write
Screen virtual image. The *Whiteboard *allows teacher to use a pen,
eraser, text editor and graphic tools (circle, rectangle, line…); to set
color and width; to open/save/erase background image; to import visual
templates from other applications by selecting areas from the display.
Using the tablet monitor as a 2nd display opens up the doors for many
applications. ::'::http://www.writescreen.us::'
(http://www.writescreen.us/)
'::http://www.writescreen.us/DownLoads/2nd%20Display%20and%20Rotation.PDF::'
(http://tinyurl.com/ye8mm69)
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is4me2
unknown
2009-12-15 15:15:46 UTC
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Why not try Presentation Assistant. This presentation tool allows you t
zoom in and annotate your computer display in presentation, so th
interpretation or demonstration can be clearer. Heck, it even allows yo
continue to work but has annotation remains.... that's really a
advantage of the program
See 'Screen Presentation Software - Presentation Assistant
(http://www.presentation-assistant.com/

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fwdever
Rainald Taesler
2009-12-15 14:33:43 UTC
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To me it seems a bit strange to attach a second input device if one
already has a TabletPC.
Annotating with the pen works quite nice for me in my lectures - be it a
PowerPoint presentation or OneNote or the PDF-Annotator.

Rainald
Post by unknown
Post by unknown
:-Hi-Tech Annotation- from Hi-Tech Instruments may be the software
that
you are looking for. The software provides two (2) major menu
functions, *Write Screen *and* Whiteboard*. The *Write Screen *turns
any applications display into a virtual writable image screen;
providing handwriting tools such as pen, clear, undo, redo, color,
width and save. The user can, at any applications or displays, pop up
the selection menu by double-right clicks, or via simple keystrokes
to invoke the Write Screen virtual image. The *Whiteboard *allows
teacher to use a pen, eraser, text editor and graphic tools (circle,
rectangle, line…); to set color and width; to open/save/erase
background image; to import visual templates from other applications
by selecting areas from the display. Using the tablet monitor as a
2nd display opens up the doors for many applications.
::'::http://www.writescreen.us::' (http://www.writescreen.us/)
'::http://www.writescreen.us/DownLoads/2nd%20Display%20and%20Rotation.PD
F::'
Post by unknown
(http://tinyurl.com/ye8mm69)
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