#Mimio studio activation key software
No clear requirements, in test setup both displays had to have same resolution for software to work. In some cases installation can cause problems. Update was not carried through while testing. Hardware information can be seen in control panel. Wireless dongle is listed as a separate device. Control panel has a list of connected devices. Possible to see from command line if pen movements are received in software. Hardware status / problem debugging from software Tested features have been compiled in the following table and every whiteboard model has its own article. Cleverboards had quite a few problems mostly caused by unfinished linux software. Overall impression of Mimio suffers from unpolished software packaging and lack of Finnish translation. Dymo's MimioTeach was also interesting and it shines in use cases where mobility is a requirement. Both have reasonably well packaged software that have more advanced features than the rest. Linux support was quite polished and also the physical hardware were convincing. In linux usability the best were Smartboard and Promethean. We cannot say anything for certain about not tested models, though. Most manufacturers use the same technology in different models, so the test results from one model often tell a lot about the whole product line. The local vendors provided us the test hardware and not all models are the newest ones available. Cleverboard Dual - Separate article will be done a bit later.Cleverboard 3 - Separate article will be done a bit later.We had five interactive whiteboard models in test lab: We may do further testing and comparisons later, though. Pedagogical usability and deeper analysis of features has not been done as part of this project as we need to first find out which whiteboard models actually work with linux. We have focused on testing the boards' technical usability on linux. Our interactive whiteboard testing project is finally getting finished and it's time to wrap up the findings.