Products - Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.

The Pointmaker PVI-46 notebook marker by B'eckeler lets you make annotations on any computer image. Using a digitizing tablet (PVI-46D) that can double as a PC mouse device, you can draw in color, mark, or direct pointers on a monitor display or projected image.

The PVI-46L model comes with a light pen for drawing directly on a CRT screen. Using the keyboard, users get a few more marking features and the ability to type text on images. Yet, all PVI-46 models are compatible with most mouse devices, certain touch screens, and the most common computer standards for VGA, SVGA and Macintosh sources and displays. B'eckeler Instruments, Inc., Tucson, AZ, (800) 552-2262, www.b'eckeler.com.

 

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