Hitachi FX-77 User's Guide
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To calibrate the FX-77 Star Board, press the calibration button on the board or use the software provided. Follow the on-screen instructions to touch the designated points on the board until the calibration process is complete.
If the board is not responding, ensure that all cables are securely connected, and the board is powered on. Restart the computer and the board. If the issue persists, reinstall the drivers and check for any software updates.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the board's surface. For tougher stains, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild detergent solution. Avoid using abrasive materials or strong solvents.
The Hitachi FX-77 Star Board requires the StarBoard software suite, which includes drivers and interactive tools. This can be downloaded from the Hitachi website or installed via the CD provided with the board.
Connect the board to the computer using the provided USB cable. Ensure that the board's USB cable is securely connected to both the board and the computer. Install any necessary drivers if prompted.
Yes, the FX-77 Star Board is designed to be used with a projector. Connect the projector to your computer and position it so that the display is projected onto the board's surface.
Ensure that the pen has fresh batteries and is turned on, if applicable. Check the connection between the board and the computer, and ensure the drivers are correctly installed.
Regularly check the board for dust and dirt, and clean the surface as needed. Check all connections and update software and drivers periodically to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, the FX-77 Star Board supports multi-touch gestures, allowing for interactive use with multiple touch points. Ensure the software is updated to utilize this feature.
Check the projector connection and settings. Ensure that the board is properly aligned with the projection. Adjust the projector settings as necessary and ensure the board's drivers are up to date.