Wacom CTE-630BT User Manual

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CTE-630BT User’s manual for
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Windows & Macintosh
Using a pen Customizing your pen Troubleshooting Using a tablet Customizing your tablet Digital inking Using a cordless mouse Customizing your cordless mouse Customizing the Pop-up Menu
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Wacom Graphire
®
Bluetooth
User’s Manual for Windows English version 2.0, August 22, 2007 Copyright © Wacom Co., Ltd., 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. Wacom reserves
the right to revise this publication without obligation to provide notification of such changes. Wacom does its best to provide current and accurate information in this manual. However, Wacom reserves the right to change any specifications and product configurations at its discretion, without prior notice and without obligation to include such changes in this manual.
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CONTENTS
About the manual 5 Navigating the manual 6
WORKING WITH GRAPHIRE 7 Tablet features 8 Input tools 9 Battery and power management 10
Installing the battery 10 Charging the battery 11 Power saving features 13
Power indicator light 13 Establishing a Bluetooth connection 14 Optimizing the Bluetooth connection 17 Setting up your work area 18 Using the cordless pen 18
Holding the pen 19
Pointing 20
Clicking 21
Dragging 21
Using the side switch 22
Drawing with pressure sensitivity 22
Erasing 23
Eye-hand coordination exercise 23 Using the cordless mouse 24 Working with the tablet 25
Using the ExpressKeys 26
Changing the tablet underlay 27
Creating a new tablet underlay 27
CUSTOMIZING 28 Opening the control panel 28 Control panel overview 29
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Control panel settings 29
Customizing the pen 30
Adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click 31
Customizing the side switch 32 Button functions 33
Customizing the cordless mouse 36
Customizing mouse buttons 37
Tablet tracking 38
Mapping to multiple displays 40 Screen area 40 Tablet area 41
Setting mouse speed 41 Working with tablet properties 42 Customizing the Pop-up Menu 43
TROUBLESHOOTING 44 Testing your tablet 45 Testing your tools 46 Troubleshooting tables 47
Connection problems 47 General problems 49 Windows-specific problems 52 Macintosh-specific problems 52
Technical support options 53 Obtaining driver downloads 54
APPENDIX 55 Tablet installation 55 Caring for your tablet and tools 55
Replacing the pen tip 56
Battery life information 56
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Replacing the tablet battery 57 Uninstalling the tablet software 58 Pen and digital ink capabilities in Windows Vista 59
About the Windows Vista Tablet PC Input Panel 60
Product specifications 61
Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet (model CTE-630BT) 61
Graphire pen (model EP-130E) 62 Graphire cordless mouse (model EC-130) 62
Graphire Inking Pen (model EP-200, optional) 62 Product information 63 Ordering parts and accessories 63 Radio and television interference 64
FCC notice 64
CE declaration 64 License and Warranties
(Worldwide, Except for Europe, Africa and Middle East) 65
Software License 65
Limited Warranty 65
Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada 66
Warranty on Sales Outside of
the U.S.A. and Canada 67 License and Warranty
(Europe, Africa and Middle East) 68
Software License Agreement 68
Entitlement to Use the Software 68
Limited Warranty 68
GLOSSARY 70
INDEX 72
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ABOUT THE MANUAL
This manual provides quick access to information about Graphire. Click on a navigation button or highlighted word to move through the document. The information is common to Windows and Macintosh computers and Windows screen captures are shown, unless otherwise noted.
In the contents
•Working with Graphire is the learning chapter. It describes the wireless pen tablet, the features and
function of each Graphire tool, and includes exercises for new users.
Customizing
mouse, and tablet for the way you like to work.
Want to test your tablet and tools? Need troubleshooting guidelines? T
find the answers to most common questions.
The appendix
a how-to on uninstalling the software, your license and warranty, and more.
Note: This manual does not contain complete information on installing your tablet. Please refer to your
product Quick Start Guide and to the automated software installer (located on the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD) for complete details on installing your Wacom tablet.
If you are new to electronic documentation, be sure to read na
•S
MALL
CAPITAL
options.
You can use your viewer zoom-in tool to increase the size of the manual on your display screen.
The following information is not included with this product: information about your specific computer
hardware or operating system, information about another manufacturer’s Bluetooth hardware or software, or information about your application software. Your best source for this information is the set of manuals and disks that came with your hardware, operating system, or application.
Many graphics applications have built-in support for Graphire features (such as pressure-sensitivity
and eraser support). See product inf For information on how best to use Graphire features within a specific application, see the instructions in that application’s manuals.
you can go directly to a topic by clicking on it.
describes how you can change the control panel settings to optimize your Graphire pen,
roubleshooting is where you will
includes a variety of information: tips on tablet installation, caring for your tablet and tools,
vigating the manual.
LETTERS
are used to identify the names of keyboard keys, dialog boxes, and control panel
ormation for a listing of applications that support these features.
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NAVIGATING THE MANUAL
Use the navigation controls to move through the manual:
Go to front page.
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WORKING WITH GRAPHIRE

This section introduces you to the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet, which consists of two basic elements: a wireless tablet that serves as your work area, and the input tools
The quickest way to learn about your Graphire pen tablet is to become familiar with its appearance and features. If you are new to using a pen tablet and tablet input tools, read the following sections.
ablet features
T Input tools Battery and power management Establishing a Bluetooth connection Optimizing the Bluetooth connection Setting up your work area Using the cordless pen Using the cordless mouse Working with the tablet
you use on the tablet.
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TABLET FEATURES

Pen storage compartment. ExpressKeys.
See working with tablet properties.
Power button. With integrated power indicator light.
Photo frame. See changing the tablet underlay.
Charging indicator. See charging the battery.
Active area.
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Power connector port. See charging the battery.
Battery compartment. To open, slide cover to left.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. See installing the battery.
Locking sliders for photo frame.
CONNECT button. See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
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Power adapter and cable. See charging the battery.
Plug varies by region.

INPUT TOOLS

Your Graphire input tools are cordless and battery-free.
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Graphire pen. A pressure­sensitive freehand tool for image editing and creating natural-looking pen and brush strokes. It is also efficient for document annotation and taking notes in applications that support handwriting recognition.
DuoSwitch (rocker style).
Replaceable nib (pen tip).
Pen stand.
Eraser.
Programmable buttons can be customized.
Fingerwheel. The integrated middle button and rolling wheel can be used for up and down scrolling in the active window. It can also be customized to perform a variety of button functions.
Graphire cordless mouse. An ideal tool for navigation or performing any other task you may have done previously with a standard mouse.
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BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT

This section contains important information about the battery and power management features of your Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet. Be sure to review the following items:
Installing the batter Charging the battery Power saving features Power indicator light
See also working with the tablet for more information about tablet features.

INSTALLING THE BATTERY

Your wireless pen tablet uses a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery as the power source for mobile operation. The power adapter is used for charging the battery and to operate the tablet using outlet power.
Before installing or working with Graphire Bluetooth, you must first install the rechargeable battery that came with your tablet.
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To install the tablet battery:
1. Turn the wireless tablet upside down and slide open the battery compartment door.
2. Align the notch on the battery cable plug with the cutout in the tablet connector, then press the plug into
the connector as shown.
Important: Use only the correct battery provided by Wacom and be careful not to drop it on hard surfaces. The battery can be damaged internally when dropped, and should be replaced even if there is no obvious damage. This will help prevent any future damage that could occur to the tablet if the battery has been dropped, is installed in the tablet, and then later develops a short or leak while in the tablet.
Warnings:
Do not attempt to install the battery backwards or reverse the polarity. If you do so, you may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury may result.
NEVER attempt to use other battery types in your tablet. Doing so may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury may result.
See replacing the tablet battery for additional battery cautions and warnings.
3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment and close the compartment door. Move on to charging
the battery.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY

Before using the tablet battery for the first time, Wacom recommends that you plug in the power adapter and allow the battery to charge. You can continue with the installation process and work with the tablet while the battery is charging. The battery will take approximately five to six (5 to 6) hours to fully charge. Note that fully charging or discharging the battery does not extend the battery life as Li-Ion batteries do not have a memory.
To charge the battery, plug the round end of the power adapter into the tablet power connector port. Then connect one end of the adapter’s power cable to the power adapter, and the other end to an active power outlet.
Recharge the battery before it gets too low – this will ensure the tablet battery is always ready for mobile operation
Note: Charge the battery whenever its charge is low, as indicated by a low battery alert on your screen. When the power indicator light starts flashing, the battery is nearly empty and the tablet will soon cease to function properly.
Power connector port.
The charging indicator glows orange when charging, and green when fully charged.
Power connector port.
To check the current battery charge status, open the Pen Tablet control panel and go to the T See w
orking with tablet properties.
ABLET
tab.
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The battery immediately begins to charge whenever the power adapter is connected and the battery is not fully charged. The battery will charge whether the tablet is switched on or off. The charge time will vary depending upon the battery level and various factors such as the ambient temperature and whether the tablet is in use while charging. If the battery level is low, the battery will take approximately five to six hours to fully charge.
The charging indicator lights as follows:
Charging indicator Battery charging status
LED glows orange. Power adapter is connected and battery is charging.
LED glows green. Power adapter is connected and battery is fully charged.
LED off. The battery is not charging.
Check that the power adapter is properly plugged into the tablet and connected to an active power outlet. If the LED still does not light, the battery should be replaced. See replacing the tablet battery.
Warnings:
Do not
attempt to charge the tablet battery with any power adapter other than the one supplied with your Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet. Doing so may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury may result.
If the tablet becomes excessively warm or emits an unusual smell while the battery is charging, immediately disconnect the power adapter from the power outlet and shut down the tablet. Contact Wacom Technical Support for assistance (see t
echnical support options).
For additional battery precautions, see replacing the tablet battery.
A new, fully charged battery should provide approximately 25 hours of constant use.
When the battery charge falls below 20%, an alert message will appear on your computer display screen to remind you the battery needs recharging.
When the battery is nearly empty, the power indicator light will start flashing – the tablet may stop operating properly and will soon switch itself off. You should immediately connect the power adapter; this will allow you to continue working while the battery is charging.
Notes:
When you are done working, turn off the tablet in order to conserve battery power.
Even when the tablet is off, it still draws a small amount of current from the battery. It is a good idea to charge the battery before leaving the tablet unused for a number of days.
If you will not be using your tablet for an extended period of time (a month or longer), Wacom suggests unplugging the battery from the tablet connector in order to conserve the charge and battery life.
If your battery can no longer hold a charge, the battery should be replaced. See replacing the tab
let
battery.
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POWER SAVING FEATURES

To conserve battery power when the tablet is not in use, the tablet will turn itself off after 30 minutes without user input. To resume operations, press the power button.
Note: Graphire Bluetooth will not switch off automatically when the power adapter is connected and
supplying power to the tablet.
When there is no wireless connection for more than two (2) seconds, such as when the computer is switched off or the tablet is moved out of range, Graphire Bluetooth switches itself off. To resume operations, make sure that your computer’s Bluetooth support is working and that your tablet is within range. Then press the power button.
Important: When the Graphire pen is not in use, place it in the pen storage compartment, the pen
stand, or lay it flat on your desk. Leaving the pen on the tablet when not in use can prevent the tablet from switching off and cause the battery to drain down.

POWER INDICATOR LIGHT

Observe the power indicator light to check the operational status of the tablet:
Power indicator light Tablet status
Steady blue. Normal operation, no user input.
Green. Pen tip, tool buttons, or tablet ExpressKeys in use.
Slowly flashing blue (200 ms on, 800 ms off). Battery empty. Recharge immediately.
Quickly flashing blue (100 ms on, 300 ms off). Discoverable mode (after pressing the C
See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
Off. Off. Any of the following conditions can prompt the tablet to
power off.
You press and release the power button.
After you press the C pair with a computer within three (3) minutes.
No user input for more than 30 minutes.
No wireless connection for more than two (2) seconds.
Battery charge drops below operational level and no external power supply is connected to tablet.
Once the tablet has turned itself off and there is adequate battery or external power available, you must press the power button to turn the tablet back on.
ONNECT
button, the tablet does not
ONNECT
button).
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ESTABLISHING A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION

The Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet connects to your computer via a wireless Bluetooth connection. Bluetooth is a radio-frequency technology, so it is not necessary for Graphire Bluetooth to be “in sight” of the Bluetooth antenna on your computer. The radio frequency can pass through non-metallic objects like walls, bookshelves, etc.
Important:
Graphire Bluetooth is a Class 2 Bluetooth device, and can operate for up to 10 meters (33 feet) from the Bluetooth antenna of your computer.
Interference from other networks operating in the 2.4 GHz band, other Bluetooth devices connected to your computer (especially audio devices), or metallic objects located in or along the line of sight can negatively impact the tablet performance and operating distance.
If you experience connection problems, see optimizing the Bluetooth suggestions.
Before connecting the tablet, make sure that your computer has a working Bluetooth configuration that meets Bluetooth Specification v1.1 or higher with Human Interface Device (HID) profile. If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth support, you need to obtain and install a commercially available USB-to­Bluetooth adapter.
The process of connecting Graphire Bluetooth to your computer is called “pair instructions that came with your Bluetooth hardware and software for details on how to pair a device to your specific Bluetooth configuration. The following is an overview of the typical steps involved in the process.
connection for related tips and
ing”. Please read the
To establish a link between your wireless tablet and computer:
1. Turn on your computer and wait until the system has fully loaded. Make sure that your computer’s Bluetooth wireless connection is working. You can test this using a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard.
2. Press the C
ONNECT
button located on the bottom of the tablet to place the tablet in disco
verable mode.
The tablet power indicator light will blink rapidly when the tablet is in discoverable mode.
The tablet will remain in discoverable mode for three (3)
minutes or until a pairing with your computer has been established. If pairing is not established within three (3) minutes, the tablet will turn itself off.
The tablet can only be paired (linked) to your computer
while the tablet is in discoverable mode.
CONNECT button.
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3. While the tablet is in discoverable mode, pair it to your computer. The following points provide a general overview of the pairing process. For detailed instructions on pairing a Bluetooth device to your computer, refer to the documentation that came with your operating system or Bluetooth support.
Open the Bluetooth devices control panel. Some common access points to this control panel
include: the task bar, menu bar, control panel, or system preferences pane of your computer’s operating system.
From the Bluetooth devices control panel, start the process of adding a device. Common options to
do so are A
DD
B
A
LUETOOTH
D
EVICE
, B
LUETOOTH
S
ETUP
, or S
ET
U
N
EW
D
EVICES
P
.
In the setup assistant that appears, carefully follow all directions to continue.
If prompted for the device type to set up, choose “mouse”.
When the tablet is discovered it will show up as W
ACOM
P
EN
T
ABLET
. Select it and continue to follow the prompts. If the tablet does not appear, you will need to refresh the assistant and again press the tablet C
ONNECT
button.
If prompted for an authentication code or passkey, select the “don’t use” or “no” option. The Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet does not require passkey authentication.
If prompted for the device type services to add, choose the option for “tablet”. Otherwise choose “mouse”.
After the wireless tablet has been successfully paired to your computer it will appear as a connected device in the Bluetooth devices control panel.
4. Close the Bluetooth devices control panel and check the connection. Place the pen on the tablet – you should be able to move the screen cursor with the pen.
Once you have established a connection between your wireless tablet and the computer, they will remember the connection – just as if you had connected a virtual cable between them. The tablet will remember which computer it is connected to, and will reject all attempts by other computers to connect to it.
If the link is broken for more than two seconds (e.g., you shut down your computer, unplug your
USB-to-Bluetooth adapter or otherwise switch off your Bluetooth support, or move the tablet too far away from the computer), the tablet will switch itself off.
When starting up your computer, wait until your operating system has completely loaded and then
push the tablet power button. The Bluetooth connection will automatically be reestablished.
If you again press the C
ONNECT
button, the virtual cable link will be broken and the tablet will once
again become discoverable by any Bluetooth enabled computer.
Important: Remember that the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet driver software must be installed
before you will be able to work with full tablet functionality and features such as pressure-sensitivity with the pen.
5. If you have not already done so, install the pen tablet driver software. Insert the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, click on the I
NSTALL
T
link, and follow the prompts
ABLET
to install the driver software.
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To disconnect the wireless tablet from a computer:
You can break the connection between tablet and computer from either the tablet or from the computer to which it is linked:
From the tablet, while the tablet and computer are linked, simply press the C
ONNECT
button on the back
of the tablet. A disconnect message will be sent to the computer.
From the computer that the tablet is paired with, open the Bluetooth devices control panel and delete the pairing for the tablet.
Notes:
You can link up to seven Bluetooth devices, including multiple Graphire Bluetooth pen tablets, to a computer.
The use of wireless devices is regulated in most countries. If you will be traveling with your wireless tablet, be sure to check with the appropriate regulatory authority for any restrictions that may apply to your product in the country of your destination.
Products using wireless signals can interfere with the equipment on commercial aircraft, and regulations require that all wireless devices be turned off when traveling in an airplane. You can ensure the Graphire tablet wireless signal has been turned off by checking the power button (the power indicator light will be off) and ensuring that you do not press the power button during takeoff, transit, or landing.
Do not use the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet in a facility control system or any other environment that requires extremely high reliability, or where the use of a wireless device may cause interference; the wireless tablet may interfere with or cause other electronic devices to malfunction, or other wireless devices may interfere with or cause the tablet to malfunction. Where use is prohibited, power off the tablet (ensuring the wireless signal has been turned off) to prevent the possibility of it interfering with or causing other electronic devices to malfunction. Wacom does not accept any liability for direct or consequential damages. For details, please refer to your Warranty, located at the end of this manual.
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OPTIMIZING THE BLUETOOTH CONNECTION

If your screen cursor lags behind the pen movement on the tablet or frequently jumps about, or if you see excessive straight line segments when drawing in graphics applications, then your Bluetooth connection may not be able to transmit all of the data from the tablet with the necessary speed. This may be caused by interference from other radio sources, obstructions in the radio wave path, excessive distance from the computer, or a combination of the above.
Try the following actions to improve your Bluetooth connection and optimize tablet performance:
Remove any metallic objects from the line of sight between Graphire Bluetooth and your Bluetooth antenna or adapter.
If you are using a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter, use a USB extension cable and place the Bluetooth adapter onto your desktop or somewhere in sight of Graphire Bluetooth.
Use Bluetooth support that complies with Bluetooth Specification v1.2 or later. Some Bluetooth devices can be upgraded to comply with newer specifications. Contact the manufacturer of your Bluetooth support for details.
Use a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter on your computer.
If you are using a computer with a built-in Bluetooth antenna, try reorienting the computer until you get a better data rate.
Move the tablet closer to your computer’s Bluetooth antenna.
Disconnect any Bluetooth audio devices, such as headsets, that may be connected to your computer.
Switch off any other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz radio spectrum, such as WiFi networks, mobile telephones, etc., or move their antennas further away from your computer.
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SETTING UP YOUR WORK AREA

To minimize fatigue, organize your work area so you can work comfortably. Position your tablet, input tools, and keyboard for easy access without unnecessary reaching. Position your display so you can view it comfortably with a minimum of eyestrain. For best results, orient the tablet so the screen cursor follows the same direction as your hand movements on the tablet.
Take short breaks between tasks to stretch and relax your muscles.
Use a gentle grip when working with your tools.
Alternate tasks and tools throughout the day.
Maintain a good posture at all times. Minimize awkward postures and repetitive movements that cause discomfort.
Change your position if you feel any discomfort due to your work position.
Note: Wacom makes no representation, promise or guarantee that Wacom products will cure or prevent, in whole or in
part, mouse-induced repetitive stress symptoms, injuries or conditions. Individual results may vary. Always obtain competent medical advice to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific situation.
See working with the tablet for more information.

USING THE CORDLESS PEN

There are four basic techniques for using the pen: pointing, clicking, double-clicking, and dragging. If you are unfamiliar with using the pen, try the exercises on the following pages.
Holding the pen Pointing Clicking Dragging Using the side switch Drawing with pressure sensitivity Erasing Eye-hand coordination exercise
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HOLDING THE PEN

Hold the Graphire pen like you would a normal pen or pencil. Make sure the DuoSwitch is in a convenient location where you can toggle it with your thumb or forefinger, but not accidently press the switch while drawing or navigating with the pen. You can tilt the pen in any way that feels most comfortable.
Position for drawing and navigating.
Position for erasing.
Your tablet also comes with an integrated pen storage compartment. When you are not using the pen, you can reach behind the tablet and press the pen into the storage compartment or lay it flat on your desk.
Use the pen stand to store the pen between tasks. This makes the pen available for quick, easy access when you are working.
Important: When the pen is not in use, place it in the pen storage compartment, the pen stand, or lay it flat on your desk. To maintain the sensitivity of your pen, do not store the pen in a container where it will rest on its tip or eraser. Leaving a Graphire tool on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices. Also, leaving the pen on the tablet when not in use can prevent the tablet from switching off and cause the battery to drain down.
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POINTING

The Graphire pen positions the pointer (or cursor) on your screen. You can position the screen cursor two
M
different ways, like a pen (PEN
In PEN MODE, the tablet active area is a mapped representation of your computer screen; wherever you place the pen on the tablet, the screen cursor will jump to the corresponding point on the screen. This is the default setting for the pen.
In M
OUSE MODE, the default setting for the cordless mouse, you move the cursor with a “pick up and
slide” motion similar to using a traditional mouse.
Try moving the screen cursor by lifting the pen and placing the pen tip in a new location on the tablet. The cursor instantly jumps to the new location.
ODE) or like a mouse (MOUSE MODE).
5 mm (0.20 inch)
Hints:
If you find that using a pen is somewhat difficult, try the eye-hand coordination exercise.
Pointing is easier when you orient the tablet so the screen cursor follows the same
When positioning the screen cursor and operating the side switch, the pen tip needs to be within 5 mm (0.20 inch) of the tablet surface. You do not need to touch the tablet with the pen tip in order to move the screen cursor or use the side switch.
The cordless mouse works similarly to the pen, and works only over the active area of the tablet.
direction as your hand movements on the tablet.
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CLICKING

Click to highlight or select something on the screen, and double-click to open it. Clicking. Tap the pen tip once on the tablet, or press the pen tip on the tablet with enough force to register
a click. (If C you will hear a “click” sound when the pen tip is pressed hard enough to generate a button click.) Try clicking on a folder icon by moving the screen cursor over the icon and pressing down on the pen tip. The folder should highlight when you press.
Double Clicking. Quickly tap the tablet twice in the same place with the pen tip. This is like clicking twice with a mouse button. Try double-clicking on a folder icon to open it.
LICK SOUND is selected in the Pen Tablet control panel and your computer speakers are on, then
Hints:
Press the upper side switch to double-click. This is easier than tapping twice with the pen tip, and is the preferred method of double-clicking with a pen.
You can configure Windows to select when the pen is over an icon and to launch the icon with a single click. To turn on this feature, first open a folder.
For Windows Vista, from the ORGANIZE pull-down menu
choose FOLDER AND SEARCH OPTIONS.... From the
GENERAL tab select SINGLE-CLICK TO OPEN AN ITEM (POINT
TO SELECT).
For other Windows versions, from the TOOLS pull-down
menu choose FOLDER OPTIONS.... From the GENERAL tab
select SINGLE-CLICK TO OPEN AN ITEM (POINT TO SELECT).

DRAGGING

To drag, first point to an object. Then press the pen tip to the tablet and slide it across the tablet surface. The selected object will move across the screen. To select text, move the screen cursor to the beginning of a text line, then drag the pen across the tablet until the text is highlighted.
First, try moving an icon on the screen. Then, within a document, select some text by pressing and dragging the pen tip across the text.
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USING THE SIDE SWITCH

The Graphire pen is equipped with a DuoSwitch. This switch has two programmable functions that can be selected by rocking the switch in either direction. You can use the DuoSwitch whenever the pen tip is within 5 mm (0.20 inch) of the tablet active area. You do not have to touch the pen tip to the tablet in order to use the switch.
The upper switch position is set to DOUBLE CLICK, and the lower switch is set to RIGHT CLICK by default.
Hints:
Press the upper side switch to double-click. This is easier than tapping twice with the pen tip.
Use a right-click to bring up application-specific or icon-specific menus.
To assign new switch functions, see customizing the side s
witch.

DRAWING WITH PRESSURE SENSITIVITY

The Graphire pen responds to your hand movements, enabling you to create natural-looking pen and brush strokes. Many graphics applications have drawing tools that respond to the pressure you place on the pen. The digital the pen.
To draw with pressure-sensitivity, first select a pressure-sensitive tool from your application’s tool palette. Then draw along the surface of the tablet while applying various amounts of pressure downward on the tip of the pen. Press hard for thick lines or dense color. Press gently for thin lines or softer color. To adjust the tip feel, see adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click.
Visit our web site for a list of graphics applications that support pressure. See product inf
ink tools in Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 also respond to the pressure you place on
ormation.
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ERASING

The Graphire pen eraser works like the eraser on a pencil. In graphics applications that support the pen eraser, you can erase intuitively and naturally. When you use the pen eraser, the application will automatically switch to the eraser tool. In applications that support pressure sensitivity, you can select pressure-sensitive tools in an application’s tool palette to vary the width and depth of your erasures as you change the amount of pressure you exert upon the pen.
In Microsoft Office 2007 running on Microsoft Windows Vista, you can use the eraser to erase notes or sketches made with digital
You can also use the eraser in many other standard office applications. The eraser may not be pressure sensitive in these applications, but you can use it to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells.
For more information on using your eraser, see adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click.
Visit our web site for a list of graphics applications that support the eraser (see product information). If the eraser is not supported in an application, you can still use the eraser for navigating, drawing, and annotation.
ink, and to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells within an application.

EYE-HAND COORDINATION EXERCISE

This exercise is designed to retrain your eye-hand coordination for using the pen:
1. Open any graphics application. Use the line tool to draw a rectangular grid with line spacings of about 20-25 mm (3/4 to 1 inch). You can use your traditional mouse to do this.
2. Choose a free-hand tool in your application and use the pen to draw a dot at each grid intersection.
3. Draw an X at each grid intersection.
4. Now draw a circle around each intersection. Your screen should look like this:
5. Clear your screen and make a simple drawing of your own. The more you use your pen, the easier drawing and navigation will become.
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