Touchscreen Annotation Monitor
Many courtrooms have Touchscreen Annotation monitors located at the podium and in the witness stand. These devices allow the litigator and/or the witness to draw arrows, draw lines or highlight directly on the image that is being presented. Prior to the trial, take time to learn where all the selections are located and how to use them. Make sure you know how to remove the annotations as witnesses often accidentally touch the screen and distract the audience with unintentional marks.
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