Appendix
10
–
the
touchpad
and
the
pen
tablet
Using
a
pen
4.
Enter button to save. To exit,
Â
SD menu closes. If you make
turn to the original settings,
et to its original factory
rface clean. Dust and dirt
e display screen surface.
e of your LCD screen surface and pen.
ean, dry place and avoid extremes in
n are not made to come apart
and replacement of the pen’s
your warranty.
mage the coating on
blet
liqu
ot use paint thinner, benzine, alcohol, or other
solvents.
To c
Whe
do n
this
e coating on the screen. Please note that damage of this kind
is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Replacing
the
Pen
Tip
the pen tip gets too short, you can
h the pen.
When you have made your changes, press the
press the Menu button.
All settings are automatically saved when the O
changes to the display appearance and cannot re
use the
Reset Recall
option to return The pen tabl
defaults.
Caring
for
the
Cintiq
pen
tablet
Keep the Grip Pen and the Cintiq LCD screen su
particles can stick to the pen and cause wear to th
Regular cleaning will help prolong the lif
Keep Cintiq and the Grip Pen in a cl
temperature.
Room temperature is best. Cintiq and the Grip Pe
(except where specifically indicated for removal
DuoSwitch). Taking apart the product will void
Caution
- If the pen tip becomes sharp or angular, it may da
the display screen. Please replace the pen tip if necessary.
Cleaning
the
Pen
‐
Ta
To clean the Grip Pen
, use a soft cloth and mild detergent (such as dishwashing
id) diluted with water. Do n
lean the display screen
, use an anti-static cloth or a slightly damp cloth.
n cleaning, apply only a fixture amount of pressure to the display screen and
ot make the surface wet. Do not use detergent to clean the display screen;
may damage th
The pen tip will wear with normal use. When
replace it with one of the extra tips that came wit
To
remove
the
old
tip:
Clasp it with a pair of tweezers, needle-nosed pliers, or similar instrument and
pull the old tip straight out of the pen.
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User
Guide,
Version
2
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