Writing and drawing over content and saving as screenshots

Use the annotation layer to write or draw over the Home screen, video input, and most apps. After you finish, save screenshots with the annotations you make to the Files Library. If you want to view the saved screenshot and its annotation layer later, open it from the Files Library and use the display's writing, drawing, and erasing tools to edit any annotations you've made.

You can start an annotation layer to write or draw over:

  • A web page

  • An online video

  • A device's screen that's being shared to the display

  • A third-party app that's open on the display

    Note 

    Screenshots and the annotation layer feature are enabled when you install third-party apps on the display. You can disable this feature completely in Settings or you can disable it for specific apps only.

    If you are an administrator and your organization has a subscription to SMART Remote Management, you can disable this feature. See Enabling and disabling annotation layers in apps.

To write or draw over content and save as a screenshot

  1. Pick up one of the display's pens and use it to write or draw over the screen in digital ink.

    OR

    Press Freeze on a SMART Board 7000R, SMART Board 7000R Pro, SMART Board 6000S, SMART Board 6000S Pro, SMART Board 6000S (V3), SMART Board MX (V2), SMART Board MX (V2) Pro, SMART Board MX (V3), SMART Board MX (V4), or QX Pro.

    The annotation layer appears as a semitransparent layer. Continue to write and draw over the content until you are finished.

    Notes

    • If you write or draw over a playing video, the audio is muted but the video continues to play.

    • If your device is connected to the display with only an HDMI cable (the USB cable is disconnected), press Freeze before you write or draw over the external input.

  2. When you're done, tap Close or Back and then tap Save. Screenshots with their annotations are saved to the Files Library. You can open saved screenshots later to continue writing or drawing over.

    Tips 

    • Screenshots saved in the Files Library can be exported as PDFs to a USB drive.

    • Erasing all the digital ink or tapping Home closes the annotation layer without saving a screenshot.

To open a saved screenshot and continue editing

  1. From the Home screen, tap Files Library.

  2. Locate the screenshot you want to open and tap its tile to open it.

  3. Use the display's pens to continue writing or drawing over the screenshot. You can also use the eraser/erasing gestures to remove existing digital ink. To learn more about using pens, erasers, and gestures, see About writing and drawing using SMART Board interactive display pens, erasers, and gestures.

To delete a screenshot from the Files Library

  1. Tap Files.

  2. Press and hold a file’s tile until the background becomes black to enter edit mode.

  3. Tap additional files to select them.

    OR

    Tap Select All to select all the files.

  4. Tap Delete in the upper-right corner.