Panasonic UB-8325 Outboard Motor User Manual


 
Using the Panaboard in Projector Mode
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Highlight:
The line becomes transparency by clicking it
so the background can be seen.
Eraser Radius:
The size of the eraser can be set from 1 to
60 dots.
To change the size,
- Type the number of size.
- Click the right or left arrow of the scroll bar.
- Drag the scroll bar to the right or left.
3 Click [OK].
A window appears to confirm whether the
setting is also reflected to the lines that have
been already drawn.
4 Click [All Strokes] or [New Strokes].
All Strokes:
All lines are redrawn with the new setting.
New Strokes:
The setting is only reflected for subsequently
drawn lines.
Note
When the marker color is changed, the color
will be displayed on the bottom-right of the
marker tool in the Desktop Drawing Tool, but
the marker tool color will not change.
If the background is dark and the drawn lines
are hard to see when marker is highlighted,
remove the check mark of the Highlight
check box. When the line crosses with one of
the different color, the cross point will
become dark.
Changing the Desktop to the
Whiteboard
Allows you to make the background of the Desktop
white.
1 Click (White Background) in the Desktop
Drawing Tool.
Clicking (White Background) again
returns the background to the original.
Saving Desktop as an Image File
Allows you to save the background image of the
Desktop and handwritten lines that were drawn on the
Desktop as an image file.
There are two ways to save files; saving a file after
entering the file name or automatically saving a file
with the saving date as its file name. For more details
on file saving methods and settings for file format,
refer to “Setting Options” on page 36.
[A] Saving files by entering file names
1 Click (Capture) in the Desktop Drawing
Tool.
The Save As window appears.
2 Enter the folder where you want to save the
file, the file name and the file type.
The following file formats can be selected for
the File type.
Bitmap Files (*.bmp), TIFF Files (*.tif) or
JPEG Files (*.jpg)
3 Click [Save].
In the Save As window, if an existing TIFF
file is selected, another window will be
displayed to confirm overwriting it or adding
the file to it. Selecting “Yes” will add the
image to the end of the existing file as a
multi-page TIFF. Selecting “No” will delete
the existing image and save as a single page
TIFF file.