(I have created a folder caller “HoverCam”).ħ.
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Navigate to or create a folder to place the HoverCam Connector window.
#Using mimio studio software
Open your IWB software and go to the Gallery.Ħ. Open your File Explorer and navigate to the drive that is created when the HoverCam is plugged in (in my case, F: ).Ĥ. You will need to perform steps 1-9 just once the first time and then only steps 10 and 11 in the future.ġ. With most IWB software, you can add a live window on a single page that shows whatever is placed under the HoverCam (MimioStudio, for example). Drag that image into your app and then manipulate it as you would any other object in the app. If you move your cursor over the HoverCam logo, you will see a thumbnail of your image appear.ĥ. Switch over to the app that you are working in and you will see the HoverCam logo in the upper right corner.Ĥ. Click on the Slingshot button in the lower left of the screen.ģ. Open the HoverCam Flex software and align your object under the camera.Ģ. Slingshot is a 1-click way to add the current image from your HoverCam to whatever app you are currently working with (in this case, PowerPoint).ġ. For this example, I’ll be using MS PowerPoint and MimioStudio software, but the same process works with SMART and Promethean as well as other apps that you may be using. Here are two of the ways that you can use the HoverCam with your apps. In fact, in many cases the HoverCam works better with IWBs than their own document cameras do. One of the greatest features of the HoverCam cameras is the compatibility with all of the major productivity apps and interactive whiteboards (IWB) that we normally see in classrooms.