Hitachi Starboard Fx 77 Drivers
The Hitachi StarBoard FX-77-Duo is a state of the art, durable and user friendly duoboard that has a viewing comfort range from small classrooms all the way up to full featured presentations on a large scale. A coating on the surface keeps projector glare to and absolute minimum, and should the dent resistant unit need any repairs, the digitizer can detach when servicing becomes necessary The versatile DuoBoard is the pen-driven interactive whiteboard that you can also operate with your finger. Its hard surface makes it just about unbreakable and it will take multiple users. This makes it perfect for training, group work and educational games. The DuoBoard also comes with a low-reflection screen for sensitive eyes, dual-hand operation and an electronic pen. Ideas and alterations to designs, draft documentation, sketches, pictures or video clips can be changed during a meeting and alterations saved immediately for distribution.
The board can even be linked in real time, so that meeting participants in different locations can participate in a virtual meeting Multi-touch Interaction: Hitachi Software has launched a highly-developed combination of hardware and software that allows for multi-touch interaction with lessons and computer applications. Make your lessons truly interactive by having two students using the StarBoard at the same time. The Latest Generation in Interactive Whiteboard Products The StarBoard FX-77 uses a combination of ultrasound and infrared technology to sense the location of pen type devices near its surface. The surface itself is not an active component and therefore is not prone to any form of degradation or to introduce spurious contact actions into the presentation. The 77 ' display area provides a very large image on which to work and provides pinpoint accuracy in running applications and adding comments and annotations to presentations.
Discuss: Hitachi StarBoard FX-TRIO-77 - interactive whiteboard - USB Sign in to comment. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Hitachi Interactive Whiteboards FX-TRIO 77 drivers are tiny programs that enable your Interactive Whiteboard hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated Hitachi Interactive Whiteboards FX-TRIO 77 software prevents crashes.
Input Methods: It is possible to use a finger/object in addition to Electronic Pen to operate the whiteboard (two stylus pens are bundled). • Simultaneous Inputs: It is possible to operate the whiteboard using both hands (gestures).
Scroll and Zoom-in/Zoom-out are available in StarBoard Software. • Field Replaceable Digitizer: The digitizer is detachable and it is unnecessary to send the whole unit for repairing. • Electronic Pen: There are three side buttons and mouse events can be assigned as desired by users.
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Chuckndex 'This is used by a group of Business Analysts currently designing a new workflow solution for our firm (major project). Since we use process maps as our basic work tool, this board was exactly what was needed to create and maintain our maps from design sessions. We determined that 80% of the normal whiteboard work had to be repeated a some later date.
Now we simply pull up the clearly dated map copy for comparative work purposes, I calculated that it would take only 35 saved hours for the board to pay for itself. After a week of heavy use, it looks as though we will save around 12 hours per week by circulating copied maps. This will improve communication (same map and notes for all), improve meeting attention (no note taking), and reduce backfill reviews. Now the only problem we have is that other areas of our IT Department want to use it.