Internet Conventions Regarding Cheating



As far as I know there are no direct prohibitions against using a physical board in Live games and making the moves on the board on the screen.
What would be against the rules would be trying out variations on your physical board. You would have to play touch-move and would have to move the same piece on the computer, even if you noticed it was a blunder before making the move on screen.
What that means is that the moves are done by your personal honor. There are a number of topics about the question and as far as I'm aware, no one on staff has posted an official statement one way or another.

it seems to me that the policy is clear
you can use a wood board/peices and play the game on it, transferring moves between that and the online game as shown.
I do that often but only with longer time controls (as the delay could matter in shorter games).
you are not allowed to use this fact to perform analysis in a live game.
simple.
BTW, I would mention that I think playing a chess game here with a physical board makes games here just a little more instructive for OTB purposes. I am sure its a slight difference (chess is chess).... but if your purpose is to get as good OTB as possible, you ought to try to be instructive as possible with your whole program.
another slightly additional improvement IMHO, is by physically writing down the moves you play. yes I know the website does this for you. but I think its a similar issue.