Wacom Bamboo Touch, CTT-460, CTL-660, Bamboo, CTL-460 User Manual

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User’s manual for
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Windows & Macintosh
Bamboo Touch (CTT-460) Bamboo Pen (CTL-460, CTL-660) Bamboo & Bamboo Fun (CTH-460, CTH-461, CTH-661) Setting up Navigate with touch Customize touch ExpressKeys Use a pen Customize a pen Troubleshooting
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User’s Manual for Windows® & Macintosh® Version 3.0, Rev E1410 Copyright © Wacom Co., Ltd., 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the manual 5 Navigating the manual 6
YOU R B AM BO O 7 Identify your tablet model 7 Bamboo Touch tablet 8 Bamboo & Bamboo Fun tablets 9 Bamboo Pen tablet 10 Pen 11 Pen holder 11
SETTING UP YOUR BAMBOO 12 Ergonomics 12 Configuring the tablet orientation 14 Understanding the tablet active area 15 Working with multiple monitors 17 Control panel basics 17
USING YOUR BAMBOO 18 The touch experience with Bamboo 18
Navigating with touch 19 Customizing touch 27 ExpressKey basics 28 Customizing the ExpressKeys 28
The pen experience with Bamboo 29
Holding the pen 29 Using the pen on the tablet 30
Positioning 30 Clicking 32 Dragging 32 Using the pen buttons 33 Writing and drawing with pressure sensitivity 34 Erasing 35 Eye-hand coordination exercise 36
Customizing pen input 36
CUSTOMIZING YOUR BAMBOO 37 Opening the control panel 37 Control panel overview 38
Customize your touch experience 39
Setting the touch options 39 Setting the touch functions 40 Setting tablet and ExpressKey functions 41 Disabling touch 42
Customize your pen experience 43
Setting the tip and eraser feel, and double-click distance 44
Setting the pen button functions 45 Setting the tablet mapping 46
Portion of screen area 48 Portion of tablet area 49
Setting the pen speed in mouse mode 50 Customizing the Pop-up Menu 51 Button functions 52
PROBLEMS WITH YOUR BAMBOO? 56 Testing your tablet 57 Testing a pen 58 Troubleshooting tables 59
General problems 59 Touch input problems 60 Pen input problems 61 Windows-specific problems 63
Mac-specific problems 64 Technical support options 66 Obtaining driver downloads 67
APPENDIX 68 Caring for Bamboo 69 Replacing the pen nib 69 Bamboo Dock 70 Uninstalling the software 70 Managing your tablet preferences 71 Pen and digital ink capabilities in Windows 72 About the Windows Tablet PC Input Panel 73 Product specifications 74
General specifications 74
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Bamboo Touch tablet CTT-460 74 Bamboo tablet CTH-460 75 Pen, for Bamboo tablet CTH-460
(model LP-160E) 75 Bamboo tablet CTH-461 75 Bamboo tablet CTH-661 75 Pen, for Bamboo tablets CTH-461, CTH-661
(model LP-161E) 76 Bamboo Pen tablet CTL-460 76 Bamboo Pen tablet CTL-660 76 Pen, for Bamboo Pen tablets CTL-460, CTL-660
(model LP-160) 76 Product information 77 Ordering parts and accessories 77 Radio and television interference 78
FCC notice 78
Industry Canada (Canada only) 79
CE declaration 79
Precautions 80
Warnings 80 Cautions 81
License and Warranties (Worldwide, except for Europe, Africa and Middle East) 82
Software License 82 Limited Warranty 82 Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada 83 Warranty on Sales outside of
the U.S.A. and Canada 84
Licence warranty conditions (Europe, Africa and Middle East) 85
Software Licence Agreement 85
Limited Warranty 86 GLOSSARY 88 INDEX 91
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ABOUT THE MANUAL
This manual provides quick access to information about Bamboo. The information is common to Windows and Macintosh computers and Windows screen captures are shown, unless otherwise noted.
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You r Ba mb oo
Setting up your Bamboo
Using your Bamboo
introduces you to the many features of the Bamboo tablet.
is a quick guide to understanding how the tablet works.
gives you the basics on working with your tablet. It describes how to use Bamboo,
and includes exercises for new users.
Customizing your Bamboo
Problems with your Bamboo? answers to most common questions.
•The appendix
includes tips on product care, a how-to on uninstalling the software, your license and warranty, and more. Also included is an overview of the pen and digital inking Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista.
or index topics by clicking on them.
describes how to optimize Bamboo for the way you like to work.
Then check this section for test and troubleshooting guidelines, and find
capabilities found in
Note: This manual does not describe how to install your Wacom tablet. Please refer to your product Quick
Start Guide and to the automated software installer (located on the Bamboo Installation CD) for details.
If you are new to electronic documentation, read navigating the manual
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options.
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The following information is not included with this product: information about your specific computer hardware or operating system, or information about your application software. Your best source for this information is the set of manuals and discs that came with your hardware, operating system, or application.
Pen-equipped models: In addition to the built-in inking support found within Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista, many graphics applications also support pressure sensitivity and the pen eraser (when equipped). You can find a listing of applications that support these features on Wacom’s web site (see product information
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For information on how best to use Bamboo features within a specific application, see the instructions in that application’s manuals.
Wacom’s philosophy is to continually improve all of its products. As a result, engineering changes and improvements are made from time to time. Therefore, some changes, modifications, and improvements may not be covered in this manual.
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NAVIGATING THE MANUAL
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YOUR BAMBOO

This section introduces you to Bamboo. The quickest way to learn about your Bamboo tablet is to become familiar with its appearance and features.
Not all product models are available in all regions.
Your Bamboo tablet cannot be used with other Wacom pens or input devices, including those from a previous version Bamboo tablet. Nor can a pen from your new Bamboo tablet be used with other Wacom tablets or a previous version Bamboo tablet.
Identify your tablet model Bamboo Touch tablet Bamboo & Bamboo Fun tablets Bamboo Pen tablet Pen Pen holder

IDENTIFY YOUR TABLET MODEL

Each tablet model within the Bamboo family has a specific feature set. Not all models are available in all regions.
TABLET MODEL TOUCH INPUT PEN INPUT EXPRESSKEYS
Bamboo Touch
(model CTT-460)
Bamboo
(models CTH-460
Bamboo Pen small
(model CTL-460)
Bamboo Pen medium
(model CTL-660)
Icons are located near some of the topic headings in this manual to help you quickly identify sections that have information specific to touch or pen input.
Touch input is identified by this icon:
Pen input is identified by this icon:
Icons do not appear in common sections that may apply to all Bamboo tablet models. Model-specific notes may be used as necessary.
, CTH-461, CTH-661)
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Active area
This is the active area for touch input. Learn about the touch
experience with Bamboo.
Customizable ExpressKeys
USB cable
Bamboo Touch (model CTT-460) shown.
Status LED Glows white when your Bamboo
tablet is connected to an active USB port.
Brightens when you touch the active area of the tablet or press an ExpressKey.

BAMBOO TOUCH TABLET

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Active area
This is the active area for pen and touch input. Learn about the pen
experience and touch experience
with Bamboo.
Customizable ExpressKeys
USB cable
Bamboo (model CTH-460) shown.
Pen holder
Status LED Glows white when your Bamboo
tablet is connected to an active USB port. Brightens when you touch the active area or press an ExpressKey.
Glows amber when the pen is active, and brightens when the pen tip touches the tablet surface or when you press a pen button.
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BAMBOO & BAMBOO FUN TABLETS

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USB cable
Bamboo Pen (model CTL-460) shown.
Status LED Glows white when your Bamboo
tablet is connected to an active USB port.
Brightens when the pen is active.
Pen holder
Active area
This is the active area for pen input. Learn about your pen
and the pen
experience with Bamboo.

BAMBOO PEN TABLET

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PEN
Eraser (when equipped)
Pen buttons
Replaceable nib
(pen tip)
Pen (when equipped)
A pressure-sensitive freehand tool for image editing and creating natural­looking pen strokes. It is also efficient for document annotation and taking notes in applications that support handwriting recognition.
The pen is cordless and battery free. It is ideally suited to enhance your workflow by enabling the pen and digital ink features found within Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, and Office 2007 or later. Take advantage of digital mark­up for collaborative editing and use digital ink to take notes in applications that support handwriting recognition.
Important: When not in use, place the pen into the pen holder or lay it flat on your desk. The eraser end of the pen should be inserted first into the loop. To maintain the sensitivity of your pen, do not store the pen in a container where it will rest on the tip or eraser.
Leaving the pen on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices, or may prevent your computer from going to sleep.
Insert the pen into the pen holder as shown.
The eraser end of the pen should be inserted first into the loop.
Do not wedge the pen buttons inside the loop, otherwise they may be continually depressed and possibly fail.
Important: You can also lay the pen flat on your desk. Leaving the pen on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices, or may prevent your computer from going to sleep.
Wacom recommends that you do not store the pen in a stand or holder other than the one provided with your Bamboo tablet. The pen may be damaged if it falls out of an unsuitable stand. The sensitivity of your pen may be affected if the pen is stored in a container where it rests on the tip or eraser.
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PEN HOLDER

Use the pen holder (when equipped) to store the pen when it is not in use. The pen holder does not apply to Bamboo Touch.
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Take short breaks between tasks to stretch and relax your muscles.
Use a gentle grip when working with the pen.
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.
For right-handed use, position the tablet so the input (active) area is located to the right of the ExpressKeys. If using the tablet as a primary pointing device and mouse replacement, consider placing it to the right of your keyboard.
For left-handed use, position the tablet with the input area to the left of the ExpressKeys. See configuring
the tablet orientation for details. If using the tablet as
a primary pointing device and mouse replacement, consider placing it to the left of your keyboard.
If using the tablet primarily as a creative tool, consider placing the tablet below the keyboard, centered with respect to your monitor.
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SETTING UP YOUR BAMBOO

To minimize fatigue, comfortably organize your work area. Position your tablet, pen (if equipped), and keyboard for easy access without unnecessary reaching. Adjust your monitor so you can view it comfortably with a minimum of eyestrain. For best results, position the tablet so the screen cursor follows the same direction as your hand movements on the tablet.
Ergonomics Configuring the tablet orientation Understanding the tablet active area Working with multiple monitors Control panel basics

ERGONOMICS

Note regarding RSI: 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.
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Annotation Simplify document reviews by using the
pen (when equipped) to digitally mark-up and annotate documents.
Presentation Swipe three fingers across the tablet surface to quickly
move between slides in a presentation.
Photo editing Use the pressure-sensitive pen (when equipped)
to edit images within a photo or image editing application.
Visual browsing Use two fingers on the tablet surface to
scroll through and navigate visual media within an application.
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As you work, you will discover many ways of interacting with your Bamboo tablet. For example:
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For details on these and other ways to work with your tablet, see the touch experience with Bamboo
pen experience with Bamboo.
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To set up your Bamboo for right-handed operation:
Open the Bamboo control panel
and select the
T
ABLET tab. Choose the RIGHT HANDED option.
The tablet driver automatically configures all aspects of the tablet for correct right-handed use.
Next, physically rotate your tablet so the tablet ExpressKeys are positioned to the left.
To set up your Bamboo for left-handed operation:
Open the control panel
and select the TABLET tab.
Choose the L
EFT HANDED option. The tablet driver
automatically configures all aspects of the tablet for correct left-handed use.
Next, physically rotate your tablet so the tablet ExpressKeys are positioned to the right.
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CONFIGURING THE TABLET ORIENTATION

You are prompted to choose a default tablet orientation when installing the tablet using the Bamboo Installation CD. At the log-in and user switching screens, the tablet orientation will use the default orientation that was selected when the driver was installed. To change the default orientation, you must re-install the driver from the Bamboo Installation CD.
You can also change how your tablet is oriented using the following procedure. However, the default orientation used at the log-in screen will not be affected.
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Tou ch inp ut On touch-sensitive tablet models, slide your finger across the active
area to position the screen pointer. Use single- or two-finger input for clicking and other mouse operations. Use two-finger input for gestures that control other functions, such as
scrolling and zooming. Use three-finger input to move between pages in most web browsers
and document or picture viewers. Use four-finger input to switch between applications and perform other
desktop functions. Learn about the touch experience with Bamboo
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Tablet active area The area of your Bamboo tablet that senses touch or pen input. For tablet models that support both pen and touch input:
Touch input is disengaged whenever the pen tip or eraser is within the tablet proximity range
. Lift the pen and your hand away from
the tablet active area to re-enable touch input.
•The pen input area
is slightly larger than the touch sensor area.
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UNDERSTANDING THE TABLET ACTIVE AREA

Depending on your tablet model, Bamboo can accept touch input, pen input, or both. Note, however, that pen and touch input cannot be used at the same time.
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Tablet active area The area of your Bamboo tablet that senses touch or pen input. For tablet models that support both pen and touch input:
Touch input is disengaged whenever the pen tip or eraser is within the tablet proximity range
. Lift the pen and your hand away from
the tablet active area to re-enable touch input.
The pen input area is slightly larger than the touch sensor area.
Pen input The pen works only on the active area of tablet models that support pen
input. Wherever you place the pen on the tablet, the screen pointer will jump to
the corresponding point on the screen. The screen pointer indicates pen position, and follows the movement of the pen across the tablet surface.
Learn about the pen experience with Bamboo
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Note: For tablets that support pen input, the active area is a mapped
representation of your computer screen(s). By default it uses the entire screen or all screens if you have multiple displays. You can customize the mapping relationship for pen input by setting the
tablet mapping.
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WORKING WITH MULTIPLE MONITORS

If your computer is equipped with more than one monitor, Bamboo will map to your monitors based upon how they are configured in the display properties control panel.
If more than one monitor is in use and you are in extended monitor mode, the tablet maps to all monitors as if they were one large display. The below image illustrates a tablet mapping to the entire system desktop, which is displayed on two monitors.
If your monitors are in mirror mode (both monitors display the same content), the tablet maps to the entire space on each monitor and the screen cursor is displayed on each monitor simultaneously.
See your hardware and operating system documentation for details on configuring your computer and operating system for use with multiple monitors.
Note: The pen can also be customized to map to a single monitor, or to a portion of the monitor area.
See setting the tablet mapping
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CONTROL PANEL BASICS

After mastering the basics of using your Bamboo tablet, you may want to customize the way touch or pen input works. The Bamboo control panel is where you customize your Bamboo tablet settings.
Opening the control panel Control panel overview
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USING YOUR BAMBOO

If you are new to using Bamboo, read the following sections.
The touch experience with Bamboo The pen experience with Bamboo

THE TOUCH EXPERIENCE WITH BAMBOO

Bamboo is designed to enhance the way you work. Touch input enables you to interact with a computer using only your fingertips on the Bamboo tablet.
First learn the basic actions to navigate and perform typical mouse operations. Then learn the gestural movements to control other functions such as scrolling, zooming, and rotating.
Touch input is activated whenever you touch the tablet’s active area
When using multi-finger input methods, you can generally position your fingers as far apart as you find comfortable (as long as they remain within the active area). However, be aware that touching the tablet with your fingers set too closely together may be interpreted as coming from a single finger, or confused with which finger initiated or performed an action or gesture.
Three- and four-finger touch is not supported on all models of Bamboo. The available options for your tablet model will be shown in the T
As you learn the different input methods, experiment with what works best for you. Take care to prevent accidental touch input. For example, if your small finger or the palm of your hand touches the active area of the tablet while you are navigating or performing a touch action, then your input may be interrupted or you may trigger an unanticipated right-click.
OUCH FUNCTIONS tab of the Bamboo control panel.
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Note: For tablet models that support both pen and touch input, the pen disengages touch input whenever
the pen tip or eraser is within the tablet proximity range tablet active area to re-enable touch input.
Navigating with touch Customizing touch ExpressKey basics Customizing the ExpressKeys
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NAVIGATING WITH TOUCH

The touch input feature of your Bamboo tablet enables you to control a computer using only your fingertips on the tablet surface. See understanding the tablet active area
Before learning how to control your computer with touch input, familiarize yourself with the following concepts:
CONCEPT DESCRIPTION Track Touch and move a single finger across the tablet surface.
Tap Touch and lift a single finger from the tablet. Tap with two fingers to
perform different functions.
Pan Touch the tablet surface with your fingers and move them in the same
direction.
Swipe Touch the tablet surface with three or four fingers and move them in a
horizontal or vertical direction. Your fingers should be spaced slightly apart from one another.
Pinch Touch the tablet with two fingers spaced slightly apart. While still
touching the tablet surface, move or ‘pinch’ your fingers together.
Expand Touch the tablet with two fingers spaced closely together. While still
touching the tablet surface, move your fingers apart.
Twist Touch the tablet with two fingers spaced slightly apart and move
(rotate) them in a circular fashion, or move them in opposing directions. You can also hold one finger stationary and track your other finger around the stationary finger.
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You can customize your touch experience
and also use the ExpressKeys to perform some touch functions.
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Uncheck to disable touch input.
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Touch input options can be enabled or disabled within the Bamboo control panel. Touch actions and gestures are available when selected in the T
OUCH FUNCTIONS tab.
Basic actions enable you to navigate and perform typical mouse operations.
Gestures enable you to scroll, zoom, rotate, and perform other functions. Some gestures may provide a visual cue on your display screen to indicate when the gesture has been recognized by your Bamboo.
ONE-FINGER ACTIONS
Tra ck Use a single finger to move the screen cursor.
Touch and slide your finger across the tablet surface.
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Using a single finger, track to an item. Lift your finger and tap to select.
Alternatively, you can track to an item and then press an ExpressKey set to C
LICK.
Double-click Using a single finger, track to an item. Lift your finger
and tap twice.
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RAG Select and drag (DRAG LOCK disabled)
Using a single finger, tap on an item to select. Then again quickly tap down and track (slide) your finger across the tablet to drag. Lift your finger to release the item.
Alternatively, you can drag by tracking to an item, pressing an ExpressKey set to C
LICK, and then
continuing to move your finger across the tablet surface. Release the ExpressKey to release the item.
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Tips You can select and drag multiple items on the
system desktop.
For Windows, press the C
TRL or SHIFT key as you
tap to select multiple items.
For Macintosh, press the S
HIFT or COMMAND key
as you tap to select multiple items.
You can also select and drag
D
RAG LOCK Drag lock (DRAG LOCK enabled)
with two fingers.
Using a single finger, tap on an item to select. Then track (slide) your finger across the tablet to drag. Tap again to release the item.
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A
DD TAP TO CLICK Select and drag (add touch to left)
DD TAP TO RIGHT CLICK Right-click (add touch to right)
A
AP TO RIGHT CLICK Right-click (two-finger tap)
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Using a single finger, track to an item. Select by touching your thumb or a second finger to the left of that finger. (If you will be dragging an item or selecting blocks of text, we recommend using two fingers instead of your finger and thumb).
To move the selected item, continue moving both fingers across the tablet.
To highlight a text block, continue moving both fingers across the tablet as you select text.
You can also extend a drag without releasing the selection. To do this, lift the first finger and move your second finger to a new position. Then again touch the first finger to the tablet and continue to drag with both fingers.
Lift your thumb or second finger to release. Note: If the tablet is set for left-handed orientation,
touch to the right of the primary finger.
Using a single finger, track to an item. Then with a second finger touch and release to the right of that finger. Releasing your finger issues a right-click and brings up a context menu at the screen cursor position.
You can then track to an option in the menu and select it by tapping your finger.
Note: If the tablet is set for left-handed orientation,
touch to the left of the primary finger.
To right-click and bring up a context menu at the screen cursor position, tap the tablet surface with two fingers spaced slightly apart. Use a quick tapping motion with both fingers at the same time.
You can then track to an option in the menu and select it by tapping your finger.
Alternatively, you can open a context menu by tracking to an item and then pressing an ExpressKey set to R
IGHT CLICK.
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Place two fingers on the tablet surface. Using a smooth motion, move your fingers together in parallel.
Scroll up by moving your fingers in an upward
Scroll down by moving your fingers in a
Scroll left by moving your fingers in a leftward
Scroll right by moving your fingers in a rightward
Tips Flick your fingers at the end of the gesture to
continue scrolling for a short time after your fingers leave the tablet.
For windows that scroll vertically and horizontally, move your fingers in any direction and the document view will follow.
Fast scroll Quickly move (or flick) two fingers together, lifting
your fingers at the end of the motion.
Fast scroll up by flicking your fingers in an
Fast scroll down by flicking your fingers in a
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downward motion.
motion.
motion.
:
upward motion.
downward motion.
Note: Fast scrolling works only for vertical scrolling.
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First place two fingers on the tablet surface.
Zoom-in by moving (expanding) your fingers
Zoom-out by moving (pinching) your fingers
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away from one another.
toward one another.
Note: If zoom functions do not operate correctly
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Place two fingers diagonally on the tablet surface and then rotate them clockwise or counter­clockwise.
For best recognition of this gesture, start with your fingers positioned diagonally on the tablet surface and keep them at least 25 mm (1 inch) apart.
Note: The rotation gesture may work differently
depending on the application you are working with. For example, rotation may work smoothly, in 90-degree increments, or not at
all. Rotate (rotate around finger) Place two fingers diagonally on the tablet surface.
Keep one finger stationary and move the other finger around it.
For best recognition of this gesture, start with your fingers positioned diagonally on the tablet surface and keep them at least 25 mm (1 inch) apart.
Note: The rotation gesture may work differently
depending on the application you are working
with. For example, rotation may work
smoothly, in 90-degree increments, or not at
all.
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THREE-FINGER GESTURES
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WIPE LEFT/RIGHT TO NAVIGATE Forward or Back (swipe right or left)
Swipe using three fingers spaced slightly apart, lifting your fingers at the end of the motion.
Send a ‘Forward’ command in most browsers
and picture viewers by swiping to the right.
Send a ‘Back’ command in most browsers and
picture viewers by swiping to the left.
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Tips Swiping is similar to using the right and left arrow
keys in document viewers. Use the swipe gestures to page forward or back in
most web browsers.
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WIPE LEFT/RIGHT TO SWITCH APPLICATIONS Switch applications
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Using four fingers spaced slightly apart, move your fingers left or right to open the application switcher. Then using a single finger, move left or right to highlight an application. Tap to select an application.
For Windows XP
: Using four fingers, move them left or right to open the application switcher. Swipe your fingers again to open the next application in the list.
S
WIPE DOWN FOR FLIP 3D/EXPOSÉ Open Flip 3D (Windows) or Exposé (Mac)
Using four fingers spaced slightly apart, swipe down.
•Windows
: Your first swipe opens Flip 3D. Swipe down again to close Flip 3D. Not available for Windows XP.
Alternatively, move your fingers down 1 cm (0.4 inch) to open Flip 3D. Without lifting your fingers, continue moving downward to select applications to the left, or move upward to select applications to the right. Lift any finger to dismiss Flip 3D.
•Macintosh
: Your first swipe opens Exposé.
Swipe down again to close Exposé.
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SWIPE UP TO SHOW DESKTOP Show Desktop
Using four fingers spaced slightly apart, swipe up to show the desktop. Swipe up again to move your open windows back to the desktop.
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CUSTOMIZING TOUCH

Use the Bamboo control panel to customize the touch input options for the way you like to interact with your tablet and computer.
Opening the control panel Control panel overview Customize your touch experience
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ExpressKeys Press individual keys to perform frequently used functions or
keystrokes. ExpressKeys can also be used to modify touch or pen input properties as you work.
Consider some of these alternate ways of using the keys:
Set a key to a commonly used keyboard shortcut.
Set a key to launch a commonly used file or application, such as your email program.
Choose from any of the other available functions
.
Note: The ExpressKeys can be operated in combination with one
another. For example, if you program one key to simulate the C
TRL key and another to simulate an ALT keystroke, when you
press both keys at the same time a CTRL+ALT is simulated.
ExpressKey default settings:
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OUCH TOGGLE
(F
ORWARD for Bamboo Touch)
B
AMBOO DOCK
RIGHT CLICK
CLICK
ExpressKeys configuration when positioned on the right side of the tablet (L
EFT HANDED orientation)
ExpressKeys configuration when positioned on the left side of the tablet (RIGHT HANDED orientation)
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EXPRESSKEY BASICS

Most Bamboo tablet models feature customizable ExpressKeys. Note that ExpressKeys are not available for Bamboo Pen (models CTL-460 and CTL-660).

CUSTOMIZING THE EXPRESSKEYS

Use the Bamboo control panel to customize the ExpressKey options.
Opening the control panel Control panel overview Setting tablet and ExpressKey functions
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Position for drawing and navigation
Position for erasing
When you are not using the pen, store it in the pen holder
. The eraser end of the pen should be inserted first into the loop.
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THE PEN EXPERIENCE WITH BAMBOO

Bamboo is designed to enhance the way you work. Bamboo tablet models equipped for pen input enable you to interact with a computer using the pen on the active area free, and pressure-sensitive.
Note: For Bamboo tablets that support both pen and touch input, the pen disengages touch input
whenever the pen tip or eraser is within the tablet proximity range from the tablet active area to re-enable touch input. If you experience unintended touch input from your hand, manually disable touch by pressing an Expresskey set to Touch Toggle. After you are done working with the pen, press the ExpressKey again to re-enable touch. See also setting tablet
and ExpressKey functions.
Holding the pen Using the pen on the tablet Customizing pen input ExpressKey basics Customizing the ExpressKeys Customizing the Pop-up Menu
of the tablet. The pen is cordless, battery
. Lift the pen and your hand away

HOLDING THE PEN

Hold the pen like you would hold a normal pen or pencil. Make sure the pen buttons are in a convenient location where you can toggle them with your thumb or forefinger, but not accidently press them while drawing or positioning with the pen. Tilt the pen in any way that feels most comfortable.
Important: When not in use, place the pen in the pen holder 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 the tip or eraser (when equipped). Leaving the pen on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices, or may prevent your computer from going to sleep.
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