![]() QuickTime Player opens with your recording. If you connected a microphone to your computer, speak into your microphone to capture the sound.Īfter you complete the actions you want to record, tap Stop in the Mac menu bar. The recording begins as soon as you select the area you want to record. Record part of the screen: Click and drag to create a rectangle over the area you want to record. Record the full screen: Click anywhere on the screen. The SMART Recorder automatically hides in the Mac menu bar and you must do one of the following to select the area you want to capture: Tap the arrow next to the Record to select the microphone you want to use to record sound (or select None to record no sound) and choose whether or not you want mouse clicks to be captured in the recording. ![]() You can still access the SMART Recorder if you’re not connected to an interactive product. If your computer isn’t currently connected to a SMART interactive product, the SMART Board icon includes an X in its lower-right corner. Select a lower setting in the Colors drop-down list. Select a lower setting in the Resolution drop-down list. Tap Display, and then tap Change display settings. To reduce the screen resolution and display colors PCI Express cards generally provide a faster performance than Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) or Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards. Some video cards perform better than others. Network drives are slower and reduce performance. Smaller screens and fewer colors result in faster performance. Reduce your computer’s screen resolution and display color settings. Higher video quality produces larger files and places higher demands on your computer. You need to balance your expectations for video quality with your computer’s limitations. If your system performance is slow when you use SMART Recorder, or the recording quality isn’t the standard you want, the following may improve performance:
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