Using touch

You can do everything on the display that you can do at your computer—open and close applications, meet with others, create new documents or edit existing ones, visit websites, play and manipulate videos, and so on—by touching the display’s surface.

You can use an array of gestures within applications, including panning, scaling, rotating and zooming in and out.

The display’s support for up to 16 simultaneous interaction points (combination of 10 finger touch points, four pen touch points and two eraser touch points) enables you and other users to interact with objects on the screen at the same time.

Note 

The display’s HyPr Touch (Hybrid Precision Touch) proprietary hybrid system greatly improves upon its InGlass core by optimizing both touch and pen performance, resulting in virtually no lag and zero contact detect height.

Exclusive to SMART, HyPr Touch allows for SMART’s unique Simultaneous Tool Differentiation—the use of 10 touch points, four pens and two erasers (tool and palm) by multiple users for a truly natural, fully collaborative experience.

You can also use gestures within applications.

Note 

Not all gestures work in all applications. Refer to an application’s documentation to learn which gestures it supports.

Pan (one finger)

Pan gesture (one finger)

Pan (two fingers) / scroll

Pan gesture (two fingers)

Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge)

Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) gesture

Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce)

Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce) gesture

Rotate

Rotate gesture

Flick

Flick gesture