MM II 29
1030 decimal = 406 hexadecimal
If the number is less from four digits, pack the left side with zeros. For example, 328
becomes 0328; 406 becomes 0406.
Separate the hexadecimal number into two 2-digit parts, the most significant byte
(high byte) and the least significant byte (low byte).
Example:
0328 = 03 high byte 28 low byte
0406 = 04 high byte 06 low byte
3.
You’re now ready to send the Definable Resolution command sequence to the
tablet. In the example of 800 by 1024 portrait screen, the command sequence is:
Command
X Low Byte
X High Byte
Y Low Byte
Y High Byte
72
28
03
06
04
NOTE:
To change the resolution of only one axis, send zeros as the other axis’s resolution.
4.
To verify the new resolution settings, use the Send Configuration command.
Section C: Other Functions
Absolute and Relative Coordinates (Delta Mode)
These commands change the tablet’s coordinate system. Absolute coordinates are
measured from the tablet’s origin (0,0). Relative coordinates are measured
relative to
the
last report location. (Refer to Chapter 1 for details.)
The tablet defaults to absolute coordinates.
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