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5. Hardware Installation
Connecting
a
tablet
with
USB
interface into the PC after finished the
driver installation and restarted the
Windows system:
To connect a pen tablet into the PC,
you will see a small tablet icon
( )
appears in the system tray, which is
normally at the lower right corner of
the screen.
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Please install the driver first
before plug the tablet into your PC.
6. Verifying Hardware and Driver Functions
Follow these steps to ensure that your pen tablet has been installed properly:
The green LED light on the tablet is the main indicator for hardware operation
and depending on your pen tablet model it may be located at a different place
than shown in the above diagram. This LED normally stays off, and will only turn
on or off in response to various conditions. Watch the state of the LED on the
tablet as you go through these test steps:
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Note: After the tablet’s device driver has been properly installed, a small
tablet icon ( ) will appear in the system tray, normally at the lower right corner
of the screen.
1. Tap on any surface with the tip of the pen, or press the left button of the
mouse, to “wake it up” if it has gone into standby mode. A built-in power
saving function may have forced the pen or mouse into standby mode if
either of them has not used for a period of time.
2. As soon as the pen tablet itself activates, the LED will be lit briefly, and will
then go and stay off again.
3. When the tablet detects the presence of the stylus pen or mouse, the LED
will blink slowly. This happens either when pen tip is hovering or placed
within the working area above the tablet.
4. When you press a button on the pen barrel, or click on a mouse button, the
LED will light up.
5. Hovering and moving the pen or the mouse in the working area will cause
the cursor on the screen to move accordingly.
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Note: After the tablet’s device driver has been properly installed, a
small tablet icon ( ) will appear in the system tray, which is normally at
the lower right corner of the screen.