Working
with
the
grip
pen
Appendix
10
–
the
touchpad
and
the
pen
tablet
Glide
Extend
To drag further than the pad surface, lift and reposition your finger after
reaching the textured edge. GlideExtend will virtually eliminate the edge of the
pad while you drag. In other words, if you are dragging an item and you hit the
textured edge, GlideExtend will hold the drag for three seconds while you
reposition to complete the drag. To shut off GlideExtend earlier than three
Scroll
e of the touchpad and glide up or
down. This featu
e
Macintosh advanced
ction for USB version of Easy Cat).
Working
i
This information is kind
e pen tablet manufacturer.
As you work with the pen-tablet, you can rest your hand lightly on the display
. Hold the Grip Pen as
seconds, simply tap or click a button.
To scroll, place your finger down the right edg
re r quires third party software on Macintosh systems (see
features se
w th
the
grip
pen
ly provided by Wacom, th
screen, just as if it were a drawing board or sheet of paper
you would a pencil. Make sure the side switch is in a convenient location where
you can press it with your thumb or forefinger, but won’t accidentally press it
while drawing.
never be stored in a container where it will rest on its
our desk.
m (0.2 in), above the
the screen cursor or
use the DuoSwitch without touching the pen tip to the display screen.
Whe
pen
simu
Â
The Grip Pen should
tip or eraser. When the pen is not in use, place your pen in the pen holder or
lay it flat on y
Tip
switch
/
Pen
Tip
The pen is activated as soon as it enters proximity, about 5 m
Interactive Pen Display screen. This allows you to position
n pressure is applied to the pen tip, the tip switch is turned
on
and the
lates a mouse button click.
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