Using
a
pen
Appendix
10
–
the
touchpad
and
the
pen
tablet
Because the drawing surface will be a little higher than a normal desk, consider
.
a good posture at all times and
ints to keep in mind:
•
Take short breaks between tasks to stretch and relax your
ts
Working
with
On
Screen
Display
Settings
adjusting the height of you desk or chair to assure comfortable use of the device
When working with the pen tablet, maintain
change your position if you feel any discomfort due to your work position or the
weight of the tablet.
The Interactive Pen Display should be positioned so you can view it comfortably
with a minimum of eyestrain.
Here are some other po
muscles.
•
Use a gentle grip when working with the pen.
•
Alternate tasks throughout the day.
•
Minimize awkward postures and repetitive movemen
that cause discomfort.
The pen tablet display is equipped with an On Screen Display function. The OSD
function enables you to adjust and optimize a variety of display settings at the
touch of a button. The OSD controls are located above the tablet on the T series
consoles and in the armrest of the L series.
ection
buttons
Sel
Use these buttons to select an option that can then be activated when you press
the
Enter
button.
After activating a selected option, press the
+
button to increase a selected item
value, and press the button to decrease it.
The basic process for working with the OSD is as follows:
1.
Press the Menu button to open the OSD main menu.
2.
Use the + or - buttons to select an option. When the option you want to
adjust is highlighted, press the Enter button. The current settings and
adjustment sub-menu for that option will appear.
3.
Use the + or - buttons to adjust the option settings.
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