Whiteboards are a valuable tool to allow viewing, brainstorming, and collaboration by multiple users. They can be used in conjunction with Sticky Notes to further increase participation.
One of the key benefits of Hyperspace whiteboards is their ability to persist across sessions, enabling a workroom to become a living workspace that evolves over time.
Note: If you require the ability for guest participants to create notes please contact Hyperspace support with the request.
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Adding a sticky note to the whiteboard
Adding a whiteboard
Add a whiteboard by clicking the pencil icon and selecting Add whiteboard from the dropdown menu.
Drawing on a whiteboard
- Use the pencil icon at the top right of the whiteboard.
- Choose a drawing color with the color palette.
- Use your cursor to draw.
Clearing a whiteboard
- Click on the trashcan icon in the whiteboard menu.
- Click Erase whiteboard in the Clear contents popup.
Alternatively, the following method with also clear the whiteboard
- Click the Gear icon in the whiteboard menu
- Click Clear contents
- Click Erase whiteboard in the Clear contents popup.
Adding a sticky note to the whiteboard
Click on the Note icon in the whiteboard menu
Editing a sticky note
The contents of a sticky note can be changed in two ways.
- Click on the note
- Click on the microphone icon in the note menu
- Speak when the microphone icon appears on screen
- The text on the note has changed.
Or
- Click on the note
- Click on the Gear icon in the note menu
- The editing tool opens. Type your new text into the innerHTML field
- Click Save item
- To close the editing tool, click “X” or click anywhere outside of the editing tool.
- The text on the note has changed
Moving a sticky note
You can move a created sticky note with a long press on the note. You can then drag the note to your desired location. Click to drop and place.
Delete a sticky note
A placed sticky note can be deleted by clicking on the trash can icon in the note menu.
For more detailed information on Sticky Notes see the Sticky Notes guide |