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Interactive whiteboards To use an interactive whiteboard, you will need a multimedia projector and a computer. The multimedia projector connects to the monitor socket from either a desktop or notebook computer and projects the computers image onto the interactive whiteboard, which then acts like a projector screen. A computer is normally controlled by a mouse but you can touch the interactive whiteboard to control the mouse cursor instead. As you move your finger across the whiteboard, which has the computers image on it, the mouse cursor follows, as shown in the picture below. You simply tap the screen twice with your finger to perform the normal double-click you would do with the mouse. This is excellent, as it allows you to do all this from the front of the classroom or meeting room. The interactive whiteboard just connects via a cable into the mouse socket on the computer. All interactive whiteboards come with...

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