This is a very necessary update. I have played with SMART boards before, and it can be very frustrating because to use your hand you have to put the pen back in its area, then you can move things around. It sounds like its not that bad, but can really be frustrating.
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This is a very necessary update. I have played with SMART boards before, and it can be very frustrating because to use your hand you have to put the pen back in its area, then you can move things around. It sounds like its not that bad, but can really be frustrating.