On 9/6/07, Matt Graham wrote: > > After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote: > > I'd like to be able to draw on my screen, have that show on the > projected > > screen and have the option to save that annotated slide for myself. > > - Is there a Linux (or Linux utility) that lets the user use a tablet > > PC in that manner? > > - Is there any real downside to such a system (e.g. inherently > > underpowered, etc)? > > The compiz "Annotate" and "Screenshot" plugins provide a way to do this > *if* > you're running compiz-fusion. Default keybindings: Alt-Super-button1 to > draw things, Alt-Super-K to clear the screen. CCSM->Extras->Annotate to > change them. There are probably similar ways to do this in Beryl. I > didn't > ever see anything like this for non-3D WM/DEs, even though at least one > person on comp.os.linux.* asked about it in the last 2 > years. Problem: It's > insanely difficult to input text in this manner. So you are saying the Alt-Super-button1 lets you use the mouse to drawhand freehand on the screen? That Alt-Super-K clears the drawings (surely not the entire display)? and the CCSM->Extras- >Annotate (a menu selection I presume) lets you change something though I am not sure what? -- The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. - George F. Will