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Contents 1. Creating a DisplayNote Account...2 2. Downloads. 2 2.1. Download for Computer 2.2. Download the App 3. Settings...4 4. Launching DisplayNote.5 5. Connecting a presenter device.6 6. Connecting participant devices.7 7. Toolbars..8 7.1. Desktop Toolbar 7.2. App Toolbar- Presenter 7.3. App Toolbar-Participant 8. Capturing/Creating Slides. 11 8.1. Capturing/Creating Slides as Presenter 8.2. Capturing/Creating Slides as Participant 9. Session Manager Screen.12 10. Collaboration..13 11. View Screen 14 12. Pause Session..14 13. Messaging 15 14. Audio.16 15. Polling 17 16. Saving and exporting content..22 1

Thank you for choosing DisplayNote. This user guide will give you all the information you need to get started. 1. Creating a DisplayNote Account Whether you are starting a free trial or registering a license key; you will need to create a DisplayNote Presenter Account. Visit: http://displaynote.com/get-displaynote/ Complete the form on this page and confirm your email address. If you have not already, download the desktop software (see 2, 2.1 & 2.2) and login using the account details you have created to start presenting. 2. Downloads Get the software for your computer. Your computer acts as the host of any DisplayNote session. 2.1 Download for Computer Download here: http://displaynote.com/get-displaynote/downloads/ Minimum Specification: 1.8GHz Processor 1GB Memory 100MB Free Hard Drive Space Windows XP Home SP3 or Newer Mac OS X 10.7 or Newer Recommended Specification: 2.0GHz Dual-Core Processor or Higher 2GB Memory or Higher 500MB Free Hard Drive Space Windows 7 Home Premium or Newer Mac OS X 10.7 or Newer 2

Installing DisplayNote- Windows Follow the on screen instructions to install DisplayNote for Windows. Installing DisplayNote- Mac To install DisplayNote on Mac, drag the DisplayNote icon to the application shortcut. 2.2 Download the App To connect a presenter device or connect participants, you must download the app from the App Store or Google Play. Note: Participants can also connect via desktop software (see 2.1 for download) 3

3. Settings To access the settings click the cog icon on the top right of the DisplayNote splash screen. About: Version and login details Note: you must be logged in as a Presenter to see your full license credentials here. Proxy Settings: If you use a proxy, obtain the details from your network administrator and enter here. Language: 22 languages Cloud Services: To use DisplayNote across different networks ensure the Cloud Services is checked (all licenses from Version 2.0 support this). Resolution: You can choose to have the native resolution of your desktop shared to the connected devices. Multicast: If the network you are working on supports multicast, you can check this box. 4

4. Launching DisplayNote When you have created your Presenter Account and downloaded the DisplayNote software, open the desktop application to start presenting. Click Present if you are sharing content from your desktop. DisplayNote works as a desktop overlay so you can use any content format. Note: The first time you present you will be prompted to log in to your Presenter Account, you can select to Stay Logged In in order to avoid logging in every time. The session will start immediately and a Session ID will be generated. This is a rolling code which will auto-generating every time your start to Present. 5

If you are using a pre-created DisplayNote file then locate the file using the Open Content icon. Once the file is open got to the Session Manager icon and select Present. 5. Connecting a Presenter Device To connect and present from your ios or Android device open the DisplayNote app and select Present (note: you must launch the desktop software first to generate Session ID). The first time you present you will be prompted to log in to your Presenter Account, you can select to Stay Logged In in order to avoid logging in every time. The app will recognise the computers you have started a session on and you can select the correct one by clicking the green icon. Alternatively you can type in the Session ID. 6

6. Connecting Participant Devices To share your desktop or display screen with your audience, ask them to open the app on their device (or application on their computer). Participants should select Participate and enter their name and Session ID number. Note: If a participant is connecting from a different location you can send the Session ID via email from the initial Session ID screen. They will receive the Session ID and instructions on how to connect. 7

7. Toolbars Desktop Toolbar Home/Exit, Minimise, Close Desktop Mouse & Select Tool Undo/Redo -works for DisplayNote tools Pen Tool -click twice for extra options Eraser -click twice for extra options Notes -opens notepad, select note colour and save note anywhere on screen Session Manager -presenter only Backgrounds -click to select any and this will change the background for all participants. Deselect to go back to desktop Import -add images from desktop or show feed from inbuilt or external camera/document camera/webcam Screen Record Save- you are also prompted to save when you exit or close the software Lock Toolbar, Move Toolbar to Left/Right Floating Toolbar Session Manager Session ID Turn on Audio View Saved Slides Active Participants Polling Tool Slide Capture Navigate Slides 8

App Toolbar-Presenter Home/Exit Desktop Mouse & Select Tool Undo/Redo -works for DisplayNote tools Pen Tool -tap twice for extra options Eraser -tap twice for extra options Notes -opens notepad, select note colour and save note anywhere on screen Camera take picture using device camera or import from camera roll. This will send to all participants Backgrounds -click to select any and this will change the background for all participants. Deselect to go back to desktop Export export current slide as jpeg via email or to Dropbox Polling Tool pose questions to participants Session Manager Lock Toolbar PowerPoint Tool When you open a PowerPoint on your desktop, this toolbar will appear on the Presenter device: Open keyboard Launch/Close PowerPoint Move slides forward/back 9

App Toolbar-Participant Home/Exit Desktop Mouse & Select Tool Undo/Redo -works for DisplayNote tools Pen Tool -click twice for extra options Eraser -click twice for extra options Notes -opens notepad, select note colour and save note anywhere on screen Camera take picture using device camera or import from camera roll Backgrounds -click to select any background. Deselect to go back to desktop Export export current slide as jpeg via email or to Dropbox Message participant can message presenter Lock Toolbar Participant App Icons Mic Slides Scroll Slides 10

8. Capturing and Creating Slides 8.1. Capturing and Creating Slides as Presenter As a Presenter you can capture slides as you go through a session by clicking the Capture icon on the desktop or the app: Capture on desktop Capture in app You can also use this method if you are creating slides in advance of a session. Captured slides can be viewed, recalled and edited during a live session by selecting the slide icon, or navigating back through slides: View all slides Move back through slides Your captured slides can be saved to your desktop at the end of the session. Captured slides are auto-saved to your Presenter device. 8.2. Capturing and Creating Slides as Participant For participants, all slides captured by Presenter in a live session are saved on the Participant device or can be saved on their desktop. Participants can capture their own slides at any time by hitting the Capture icon, or hitting the Return to Presenter icon, which they will see only when they have made their own notes. Capture Return to Presenter (captures slide and notes) 11

9. Session Manager Screen Presenters can manage session participants using the Session Manager Screen. The Session Manager screen can be accessed on the host computer or the app on the presenter device: Session manager Icon Session Manager Screen: Participant List: Your participant s name will appear in list, as they join. Icon symbol: You will see if your participants are connected over wi-fi or cloud Colour Indicator: The colour indicator will tell you that participants are active (green), inactive (amber), inactive for more than 30 seconds (red). 12

Session Manager Functions: Presenters can select session manager functions from the session manager screen. Collaboration (see Section 10) View Screen (see section 11) Audio (see section 14) Pause (see section 12) Information: The i icon shows the Session ID screen Message: (see section 13) 10. Collaboration The Collaboration tool allows you to put one or more Participants into collaboration. To select someone to collaborate with, check the box beside their name. You can select more than one person at a time. To Select All, select the downward arrow below the Collaborate Icon. The participants will receive a notification message on their device screen. In collaboration the participants can share: Pen Tool Note Tool Camera Tool These are added onto the shared screen. Note: Only presenter can resize these items. When you have finished collaborating with your participants, you can deselect their name, or use the up arrow to deselect all. The collaboration screen is seen by everyone in the session (even if they are not collaborating.) As Presenter, the Capture button will capture the collaborative work for every connected device and move the session along. 13

11. View Screen The screen of a participant can be sent to the host computer or connected display. Select the name of the screen you wish to view by checking the box in the Session Manager Screen. This image will update if the participant makes any changes to their screen. Deselect the box in the Session Manager Screen to stop viewing the participant screen. 12. Pause Session Pause the session for participants by selecting the box beside their names (or the down arrow to select all.) This will lock out their device screen so they no longer see the desktop feed. For example, you may want everyone to look at the room display. 14

13. Messaging Presenter can send a message to any connected devices. Select the message button on the Session Manager Screen. Select who you would like to send the message to (select down arrow to broadcast same message to all participants). 15

Type the message text in the box and press send. Participants can reply to your message if required. Participants can also select the message icon from their toolbar to send a message to the presenter at any time. Note: Participants can message the Presenter but not each other. 14. Audio Presenter can share audio from desktop microphone to connected devices by selected the microphone icon on the floating toolbar: If Presenter is logged in via the app, the audio can be shared from the device microphone by selecting the on screen microphone icon. To stop sharing audio deselect the audio icon: 16

Audio for Participants Allow participants to share audio from the device or computer microphone by selecting the box beside their name in the Session Manager screen. Participants can request audio by selecting the audio icon on their desktop or app. Presenter receives a notification and can choose to allow participant to share audio. Note: One participant can share audio at a time. 15. Polling Presenter can pose questions to participants from both the app or computer menu: Desktop App 17

There are 5 types of questions that can be posed to connected participants. Text Question True/False Multiple Choice Rating Scale Area Plot Question Note: Presenter can enter question text or pose question verbally and leave text box blank. Text Question Write a question and the correct answer (if applicable) in the available box and then press the Pose button. Presenter will then see the number of participants answers that are pending, correct and incorrect. Clicking on these buttons will show a breakdown of participants with their answer and result. This is applicable for all question types. Click Share Responses to share the result of each of the participants answers to their devices (not necessary). 18

Text Question Screens Number of Pending/Right/Wrong (click any of these icons to show breakdown of responses) Breakdown of Responses True/False or Yes/No Question Enter the question you wish to pose to participants and select a correct answer (if applicable.) Press Pose to send the question to the participants. True/False Question Screens Pose Question Breakdown of Responses 19

Multiple Choice Questions The number of answers can be changed by clicking the + to add or the bin icons to remove. The Presenter pre-selects the correct answer (if applicable) by clicking the appropriate box to the right of the question window. Once the participants answer, the presenter can see a breakdown of how many participants have voted for each option. Multiple Choice Question Screens Pose Question Breakdown of Responses Rating Scale Question The presenter sets the number range to use for the question which they will pose. After posing the question to participants, they will see the possible values and the number of participants who voted for each as well as the average value. Clicking on the pending answers button will show a breakdown of what each participant has voted for. Presenter can also see the average/mean feedback. 20

Rating Scale Question Screens Pose Feedback/Average Response Plot Question This question allows a Presenter to choose either an image or graph to send to participants with a text instruction on where they should plot their point. To pose a plot question, choose an image, mark on the image the correct point and pose to participants. Participants will be asked to replicate that plot point on the image and submit their answer. Plot Question Screens Pose Question (select image, take picture or choose graph and mark the correct point then pose question) Feedback 21

16. Saving and Exporting Content When a session is finished Presenter can close down by clicking x on the desktop toolbar. All devices receive a notification to say current session has expired. Saving on Computer Presenter and participants on computers (Windows or Mac) will be prompted to save the content. If they select Yes they will be able to save in any location as:.dn Lesson File,.PDF,.PNG,.JPEG or.pptx (if Office 2007 or newer installed). Saving and Exporting in App Content is auto-saved in the app for both Presenter and Participant after a live session. When a Presenter or Participant exits a session the slides from that session are saved as a slide deck which can be accessed from app home screen. 22

The files can be exported from the app as DisplayNote or PDF files: The files can be exported via email or Dropbox (linking to accounts set up on the device). Need More Help? Visit: http://displaynote.com/support/ Email: support@displaynote.com Call: +44 (0) 2890 730480 23