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Stylus functionality (IFP33)

Your ViewBoard comes with two ViewSonic Pens (model may vary). With these styluses, interact with certain apps on your ViewBoard, such as myViewBoard Whiteboard, with more precision and control.

Find out key pen stylus functionality in this article.

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Basic functionality and specs

No matter which model of ViewSonic Pen you have along with your ViewBoard, pen stylus models may come with the following specs and functionality:

  • Stylus ends: Both sides can be used to interact with the board, with special functionality differences in myViewBoard Whiteboard.
    • Thin tip: 3mm/4mm thin tip.
    • Thick tip: 7mm/9mm thick tip.
  • Annotation: Write on the board when using the side toolbar's pen tool or when using myViewBoard Whiteboard. (See below.)
  • Touch: Either side of the pen can be used for touch interactions on the ViewBoard, such as opening apps and other typical touch interactions.
  • Spare nibs: Find spare nibs packaged with the pen.
  • Magnetic strip: The flat side of the pen can attach to the front of your ViewBoard for storage. 

VB-PEN-009

In addition, some pen models (VB-PEN-004 and VB-PEN-007) may feature or come with the following:

  • Extra button functionality: Some pen stylus models feature extra buttons with special functionality. These may include:
    • Navigating to previous and next pages.
    • Displaying a spotlight on the screen.
  • Eraser end: Instead of a thick tip, some pens feature a flatter end that erases strokes.
  • VB-PEN-004: This model of pen also comes with a charging case, which holds your pen styluses and connects to your ViewBoard via USB.

VB-PEN-007

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NOT SURE IF YOUR PEN STYLUS IS COMPATIBLE?

If you previously acquired a ViewSonic pen stylus with a different ViewBoard model, basic thin tip and thick tip functionality will still be supported.

Convenient storage

Two VB-PEN-009 styluses placed on the front of an IFP33.

On the front bezel next to each front port section, two magnetic strips (identifiable by an outline) are available for safe pen stylus storage.

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VB-PEN-004 USER NOTE: The charging case that comes with this model of pen stylus can be mounted on the display. Place your pen stylus in the case for storage and charging.

Pen tool in the side toolbar

In the side toolbar, find the Marker tool , which allows you to annotate on any screen while using your ViewBoard. Though ViewSonic Pen stylus isn't required to use this pen tool, it provides a more intuitive and precise experience.

myViewBoard Whiteboard

myViewBoard supports ViewSonic stylus use for a more interactive experience when creating content or delivering a lesson. For customers of certain models of ViewBoards, ViewSonic stylus pens are included. For iPad users, Apple Pencil and other Bluetooth styluses are supported.

Using a ViewBoard stylus

Depending on the model of ViewBoard purchased, you may receive a certain model of stylus pen. This article will focus on the functionality of the VB-PEN-002.

Fine tip/thick tip functionality

The VB-PEN-002 comes with dual-tip functionality. The pen features a thin tip and a rounded, thicker tip, making it easy to switch between drawing and other actions.

Your panel detects pen functionality based on the size of the tip diameter. The VB-Pen-002 features diameter sizes of 8mm (thick tip) and 3mm (thin tip). Other pen stylus models may feature diameter sizes of 9mm and 4mm respectively.

View of the thin and the thick tips of a ViewSonic Pen.

After first launching myViewBoard, the thin tip produces a thin red stroke by default. The thick tip, on the other hand, draws a thicker black line by default.

Users can customize the pen color, line thickness, and opacity of both the thin and thick tips using the pen tools sub-menu. These settings will save only during an active session. If myViewBoard is restarted, the default pen settings will be restored.

Example of customized pen strokes using the thick tip (left) and thin tip (right).

A user makes default thin red strokes with the thin tip of the stylus and then changes the color and line thickness. The user then makes default thicker black strokes with the thick tip side and then changes the color, thickness, and opacity.

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CUSTOMIZE DEFAULT PEN STYLING

Users have the option to customize the default pen style in their FollowMe settings. These default settings only affect the thick tip default pen setting (as well as the default finger touch pen setting).

FollowMe settings page, with customized width and color settings.

User makes thick tip strokes, reflecting the customized default color and width previously configured in their FollowMe settings.

The thick side of the stylus functions the same as your finger does when using myViewBoard on a touch display. Thus, just as you would tap main toolbar icons with your finger to use different tools, you can also use the thick side to do the same.

With the thick tip of the stylus, the users select different tools from the main toolbar and use them on the canvas.

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ANDROID EDLA CERTIFIED DEVICE LIMITATION

For users of the ViewBoard IFP52-2 or the VPC-A31-O1 OPS device, thin tip functionality isn't currently supported.

Use finger to move canvas setting

When using a stylus in myViewBoard for Windows or Android on a ViewBoard, you may only want to draw and interact with objects on the canvas with the stylus and move around the canvas with touch. In such cases, you will want to enable the Use finger to move canvas settings.

With this option enabled, users can exclusively use the stylus for writing and using the myViewBoard tools on the canvas, while finger touch only moves or zooms in/out. The main toolbar will also respond to finger touch, but selected tools only apply to stylus usage.

Use finger to move canvas is enabled in the myViewBoard settings menu (Windows version).

Stylus support in the iOS iPad version of myViewBoard

When using the iOS version of myViewBoard on iPad, the Apple Pencil, as well as other Bluetooth styluses like the ViewSonic ACP501, are supported.

Use of a stylus on an iPad offers better precision than finger touch while using myViewBoard.

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