Posted October 16th, 2008 by melissa
This week we have 5 not so obvious eBeam wheel features to share with you. This will be especially helpful for new eBeam users but maybe helpful for old pros as well. These features are found in the PC version of eBeam Interact version 2.1. Some but not all of these features are present on the Mac software.
Textbox:
Ever wonder how you change the size and font type in a textbox? This is easily overlooked. When you have the textbox selected in scrapbook simply click on the text icon in the center of the wheel. Up comes a mini wheel allowing you to choose the font, style and size of your choice. In addition, at the bottom of the window you can check to underline and select an alternative color from the drop down!
Finger Pointer:
The finger pointer is a simple hand pointing. This feature is buried under the mouse icon on the eBeam wheel and is only available when sharing your lesson in a meeting. Quick tip if you do not want to share your lesson but do want to use the finger pointer follow these steps:
- Click on the Share/End Meeting icon in the scrapbook toolbar
- Share the lesson with a password
- Now the pointer will be active
- Position and Place the pointer however you like
New Slide Shortcut:
An easy way to add a new slide is by tapping the ‘new slide’ icon in the scrapbook toolbar. Well you can make it even easier by adding the same icon to the eBeam wheel. Just tap and hold down on the camera – a sub menu will appear with the new slide icon to the left. Select it for an even easier way to add a new slide.
Specific Feature Help:
Ever wanted quick help or how to information for a particular eBeam wheel button? You wish is our command – select the button you want to know more about. For an example select the highlighter – then right-click in the center of the wheel, choose ‘about highlighter’. You can do this for each button on the eBeam wheel.
All Shapes and Sizes:
Like the New Slide shortcut there is a shape library button hidden under the textbox button. Select it and at your fingertips are basic shapes you can scale and color.
Have you been surprised and delighted by a little nugget feature within eBeam recently? We would love to hear about it!