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  2. Microsoft Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Whiteboard allows users to draw on a virtual whiteboard using input methods such as a stylus pen or a mouse and keyboard, and write down notes, draw connections between shareable ideas and interact in real time. Microsoft Whiteboard is available to download on the following platforms and devices: Microsoft Windows (on Windows 10 or above)

  3. Surface Hub 2S - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Hub 2S is the second generation of the interactive whiteboard developed and marketed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft Surface family.Like the first-generation Surface Hub, the Hub 2S can be wall-mounted or roller-stand-mounted.

  4. Wikipedia : Historical archive/How to draw a diagram with ...

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    The image above shows the effect of a snap grid. Each diamond is one grid position away from the last. As you can see it is impossible to get the diamond in the center of the rectangle. Luckily, it is possible to turn the grid off. Open the drawing toolbar, and click the Draw dropdown button, which is usually on the far left.

  5. Surface Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Hub is a brand of interactive whiteboard developed and marketed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft Surface family.The Surface Hub is a wall-mounted or roller-stand-mounted device with either a 55-inch (140 cm) 1080p or an 84-inch (210 cm) 4K 120 Hz touchscreen with multi-touch and multi-pen capabilities, running the Windows 10 operating system. [3]

  6. Snap (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In Windows, with the option snap enabled, vertical positioning of a window against the top edge of the screen causes it to change into full screen. Software snapping is analogous to hardware detents which serve to indicate discrete values or steps of an input device.

  7. Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    A whiteboard (also known by marker board, dry-erase board, dry-wipe board, and pen-board) is a glossy, usually white surface for making non-permanent markings. Whiteboards are analogous to blackboards, but with a smoother surface allowing for rapid marking and erasing of markings on their surface. The popularity of whiteboards increased rapidly ...

  8. A man and his mailbox: How a dispute over rural mail delivery ...

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    In Klein’s case, a Postal Service spokeswoman said, the problem is the road. Hillman Ridge is paved but narrows to a width slightly larger than a pickup truck as it approaches Klein’s property.

  9. Whiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Videoconferencing and data conferencing software often lets documents as on a physical whiteboard. In hybrid whiteboarding , special handwriting detection software allows for physical whiteboards to be shared with remote and distant users, often allowing for the simultaneous addition of digital content.