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ADVANCED FEATURES

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To Fit.  Maps the selected tablet area to the selected screen area.  The scale and the vertical and 
horizontal proportions are not maintained.  To set the scale, click the S

CALE

... button.  In the S

ET

 

S

CALE

 F

ACTOR

 dialog box, enter values to define the tablet to screen ratios for the x and y axes.  

The ratio between x- and y-scale factor indicates how much a traced image will be distorted by the 
mapping relationship between tablet and screen.  For example, an x-scale factor of 2 makes two 
inches on the tablet’s x axis equal to one inch on the screen’s x axis.  A y-scale factor of 3 makes 
three inches on the tablet’s y axis equal to one inch on the screen’s y axis.

Mouse Mode.  Sets the area to position the screen cursor in Mouse Mode.

5. Define the size of the display area by dragging the handles of the selected display area.  Then click 

and drag the display area to the desired position.  For more precise control in selecting the display 
area, click the S

ET

 D

ISPLAY

... button to access the 

Portion of Display

 dialog box.  There, you can define 

the display area in a variety of ways.

6. To create additional tablet mappings, click on the A

DD

 M

APPING

 button.  A new mapping is created with 

the entire tablet area mapped to the entire display area.  Repeat the above steps to size and position 
the tablet and display areas for each mapping you add.
If you define overlapping tablet areas, the tablet area with a lower number will always be above (in front 
of) the areas with a higher number and will have precedence for positioning the pointer on the screen.  
Use the B

RING

 

TO

 F

RONT

 and S

END

 

TO

 R

EAR

 buttons to change the relative positions of the maps.  

For example, if you have created multiple mappings, S

END

 

TO

 R

EAR

 will move a selected mapping to 

the “bottom” of the stack.

Summary of Contents for intuos 2

Page 1: ...Navigation Contents Index USER S MANUAL FOR WINDOWS USER S MANUAL FOR WINDOWS...

Page 2: ...Wacom and Intuos are registered trademarks Tool ID QuickPoint DuoSwitch and DualTrack are trademarks of Wacom Company Limited Acrobat Reader Copyright 1987 2001 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights...

Page 3: ...mful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation You can determine whether the tablet is causing interference by po...

Page 4: ...n Norms EN 50082 1 electromagnetic immunity EN 55022 EN 50081 1 EN 61000 3 2 or EN 61000 3 3 electromagnetic emissions EN 60950 safety of low voltage devices Based on the results of these tests Wacom...

Page 5: ...lick 56 Customizing Tool Buttons 57 Button Functions 58 Airbrush Settings 63 Adjusting Eraser Feel 64 Customizing Tilt Sensitivity 65 Trademarks 2 Radio and Television Interference 3 FCC Notice 3 CE D...

Page 6: ...pecific Setting 91 Adding Additional Tools to an Application s Tool List 93 Changing Settings for a Specific Application and Tool 94 Removing Application Specific Settings 94 Checking Your USB Tablet...

Page 7: ...els XD 0608 U XD 0608 R 140 Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular Tablet Models XD 0912 U XD 0912 R 140 Intuos2 12x12 A4 oversize Tablet Models XD 1212 U XD 1212 R 141 Intuos2 12x18 A3 Tablet Models XD 1218 U XD 12...

Page 8: ...mization of your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet Explore them after you have become familiar with using Intuos2 and the basic control panel settings Having Trouble Need troubleshooting guidelines...

Page 9: ...size descriptors are always shown before the SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS are used to identify the names of keyboard keys dialog boxes and control panel options As you read through the Customizing and Advan...

Page 10: ...os2 features such as pressure sensitivity tilt airbrush simulation 3D navigation with the 4D Mouse and two handed input You can find a listing of applications that support these features at Wacom s we...

Page 11: ...o Table of Contents Go to Index Go back to previous view Page back or page forward Go to beginning of section Go to topic Topic continued The Acrobat Reader provides you with additional tools for usin...

Page 12: ...them with the tablet Note The tablet input tools that came with your Intuos2 tablet will not work on any other tablet model including tablets from the Intuos series Likewise older Intuos tablet input...

Page 13: ...ements a graphics tablet that serves as your work area and the Intuos2 Tools you use with the tablet For a complete listing of Intuos2 tablets refer to Parts and Accessories INTUOS2 4x5 A6 TABLET Note...

Page 14: ...S Note The Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular tablet is shown To learn more about your tablet see Working with the Tablet Menu Strip removable Active Area Incline Bar shown attached QuickPoint Area Indicators on...

Page 15: ...D 12x18 A3 TABLETS Note The Intuos2 12x12 A4 oversize tablet is shown To learn more about your tablet see Working with the Tablet Menu Strip removable Active Area Pen Stand QuickPoint Area Indicators...

Page 16: ...ifferently Note The tool s included with your tablet will vary depending on which tablet model and configuration you purchased The Intuos2 Grip Pen and Airbrush are pressure sensitive freehand tools f...

Page 17: ...ith four degrees of control x and y position fingerwheel position and positional rotation 2D Mouse Programmable Buttons Fingerwheel This is an integrated middle button and rolling wheel that can be pr...

Page 18: ...g precise coordinate position information Use the Lens Cursor with graphics and CAD applications for very accurate tracing or digitizing images For information on these and other available Intuos2 too...

Page 19: ...ly with a minimum of eyestrain For some tablet models you can adjust the tablet incline and attach the pen stand to better fit your work style Refer to Adjusting Tablet Incline and Adjusting the Pen S...

Page 20: ...THE TABLET Your tablet comes with a pen stand a customizable menu strip and a transparent overlay ADJUSTING THE PEN STAND Position the pen stand near the tablet The stand is free standing Place it wit...

Page 21: ...want to apply the incline bar For desktop use you may find an inclined tablet position more comfortable To attach the incline bar 1 First turn the tablet upside down and locate the incline bar recess...

Page 22: ...ton with your Intuos2 tool the function assigned to that button will occur Notes When pointing to a button the screen cursor changes to display the button number Tablet buttons that have been set to I...

Page 23: ...rint Ctrl P Print document exit Alt F X Exit application cut Ctrl X Cut text or image copy Ctrl C Copy text or image paste Ctrl V Paste text or image undo Ctrl Z Undo last change del Del Delete select...

Page 24: ...session To permanently save these settings open the control panel and click OK Button name Keyboard shortcut Function typical Mode Pen N A Set tool mapping to Pen Mode Mouse N A Set tool mapping to M...

Page 25: ...ould a normal pen Make sure the DuoSwitch is in a convenient location where you can toggle it with your thumb or forefinger but not accidently press the switch while drawing You can tilt the pen in an...

Page 26: ...something you cannot do with a mouse In Mouse Mode you move the cursor with a pick up and roll action similar to using a mouse This is the default setting for the 2D Mouse 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor Tr...

Page 27: ...en cursor over the icon and pressing down on the pen tip The icon should highlight when you press Double Clicking To double click quickly tap the tablet twice in the same place with the pen tip This i...

Page 28: ...e the switch To assign new switch functions refer to Customizing Tool Buttons Double Click Hint Press the upper side switch to double click This is easier than tapping twice with the pen tip Windows H...

Page 29: ...the tablet and slide it across the tablet The selected object will move across the screen To select text move the screen cursor to the beginning of a text line then drag the Intuos2 Pen across the ta...

Page 30: ...tive area This allows you to position the screen cursor or use the side switch without touching the pen tip to the tablet You can also trace a drawing or photograph as long as the pen tip remains with...

Page 31: ...an be controlled much better by the Intuos2 Pen s pressure sensitivity You can vary line width blend colors and change opacity with the pressure you exert upon the pen To draw with pressure sensitivit...

Page 32: ...a curve in a graphics application such as Painter that supports tilt Be sure that the tilt function in your application is active then change the tilt of the pen as you draw to vary the shape and thic...

Page 33: ...pplications The eraser will not be pressure sensitive but you can use it to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells Try your eraser by opening Windows Notepad and typing a few words Use the eraser...

Page 34: ...ordination for using the Intuos2 Pen 1 Open any graphics application Use the line tool to draw a rectangular grid with line spacings of about 20 25 mm 3 4 to 1 inch You can use your traditional mouse...

Page 35: ...l can adjust the spray intensity and pressure on the tip can control the brush size Pointing Clicking Erasing and Proximity are similar to the pen For additional information refer to Holding the Airbr...

Page 36: ...lows you to paint and draw with pressure sensitivity To customize the fingerwheel see Airbrush Settings Visit Wacom s web site to learn which applications currently support the airbrush fingerwheel Se...

Page 37: ...r like you do with the Intuos2 Pen The left button is set to LEFT CLICK by default The right button is set to a RIGHT CLICK by default Integrated middle button and fingerwheel By default the button fu...

Page 38: ...Mouse also supports axial rotation In applications that support device rotation simply turn the 4D Mouse on the tablet to control the rotation parameter The left button is set to left click by defaul...

Page 39: ...use moving the fingerwheel scrolls through documents in applications that support the IntelliMouse and scrolling stops when you release the fingerwheel When you release the fingerwheel on the 4D Mouse...

Page 40: ...to MOUSE MODE which means you can position the screen cursor like you do with a regular mouse When using the Lens Cursor to digitize a drawing the Lens Cursor must be set to PEN MODE Refer to Customiz...

Page 41: ...e because they may damage the plastic case Keep your tablet and tools in a clean dry place and avoid extremes in temperature Room temperature is best Also your Intuos2 tools and tablet are not made to...

Page 42: ...ou can replace it with the extra nib that came with your tool 1 Clasp the old nib with a tweezer needle nosed plier or similar instrument and pull it straight out of the pen or airbrush 2 Slide the en...

Page 43: ...h in the middle and pull out Press in on the rubberized grip in order to better grasp the switch Important Do not remove the switch by prying it from either end as this may damage your pen NEVER adjus...

Page 44: ...slot by aligning the pen case rails with the grooves inside the grip and pushing the grip over the pen tip When properly positioned the DuoSwitch access hole will reveal the trimmer capacitor Then in...

Page 45: ...tablet settings Advanced users can learn how to further optimize Intuos2 by creating application specific settings OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL FEATURES CUSTOMIZING YOUR TOOLS CUSTOMIZING...

Page 46: ...GS and CONTROL PANEL 2 Double click on the tablet icon To open the Wacom control panel double click here with the tool you wish to customize To open the control panel in Windows XP 1 Click on the Wind...

Page 47: ...tool Control Panel Buttons apply to the entire control panel The HELP button displays online Help The information is the same as in the Customizing and Advanced Features chapters in this manual Tab b...

Page 48: ...he TOOL LIST has more than one tool you can select a different tool to customize and the appropriate tabs will display for that tool Note The APPLICATION LIST is for advanced users it is not necessary...

Page 49: ...g the OK or APPLY buttons click To copy settings from one tool or application to another click This will display the Copy Settings dialog box As you explore the control panel tabs experiment with diff...

Page 50: ...o add an installed application to the APPLICATION LIST You can customize tool settings for the selected application Click to add an Intuos2 tool to the TOOL LIST You can customize the tool for the abo...

Page 51: ...L LIST displays an icon for each Intuos2 tool that has been used on the tablet Each Intuos2 tool that is used on the tablet will automatically appear in the TOOL LIST However the Wacom control panel s...

Page 52: ...apply your changes and remain in the control panel click The changes you apply are saved To display online Help for the control panel click Or you can choose HELP from the HELP pull down menu Balloon...

Page 53: ...ustomize settings for a different tool select it from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon Note that the POP UP MENU TABLET BUTTONS and TABLET MODE tab settings are not tool specific and changes appl...

Page 54: ...to customize The tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs will be displayed Select a tab and change settings using the available options To customize settings for a different to...

Page 55: ...um control while drawing thin lines use a firm tip setting Drag the slider to a softer or firmer setting Make several pen strokes to test the current pressure sensitivity setting Click here with your...

Page 56: ...ing the upper side switch to double click Use custom double click settings when checked Note DOUBLE CLICK ASSIST can be enabled for some applications and disabled for others See Working with Applicati...

Page 57: ...ingerwheel sensitivity For each tool button a pull down menu enables you to choose the function that will be performed Select the function to perform when using the eraser Select the function to perfo...

Page 58: ...vigate and click LEFT DOUBLE CLICK Default setting for the upper position of the side switch When this option is selected pressing the switch simulates a left mouse button double click For easier doub...

Page 59: ...an enter a keystroke or keystroke sequence to play back Keystroke combinations can include letters numbers function keys such as F3 and modifier keys such as SHIFT ALT or CTRL After defining a keystro...

Page 60: ...plications use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects If you select this option the DEFINE MODIFIER dialog box appears There you select the modifier key s to simulate You can sele...

Page 61: ...e button is released MODE TOGGLE Toggles between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode When first setting a tool button to MODE TOGGLE the MOUSE SPEED dialog box is displayed where you can adjust the mouse accelera...

Page 62: ...for information on using the eraser IGNORED Intuos2 Pens and Airbrush only Disables the button function APPLICATION DEFINED 2D Mouse 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor only Only the button number is reported to...

Page 63: ...sh size opacity or other variables Reducing the fingerwheel range allows you to achieve the same effect with less finger movement Move the wheel forward for less effect and move it back for more effec...

Page 64: ...use a soft eraser setting For maximum control while erasing use a firm eraser setting Drag the slider to a softer or firmer setting Using your eraser test the current eraser pressure sensitivity sett...

Page 65: ...eristics Your tilt setting applies to both the tip and eraser of your pen or airbrush Visit Wacom s web site for a list of applications that currently support tilt See Product Information Drag the sli...

Page 66: ...he tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs will be displayed Select a tab and change settings using the available options To customize settings for a different tool select it f...

Page 67: ...can select a function to perform for each button from the button pull down menus Refer to Button Functions for a description of the available options The 2D Mouse buttons are chordable you can press...

Page 68: ...of fingerwheel movement Enter a value 1 to 15 to set the amount of movement Roll the fingerwheel forward to scroll up and back to scroll down When checked the functions assigned for the forward and b...

Page 69: ...to Button Functions for a description of the available options Note To configure the Lens Cursor or Mouse for left handed use when digitizing in AutoCAD or in other programs that look at button number...

Page 70: ...when you press both buttons a CTRL Z is simulated Creating a Button Box You can check the BUTTON BOX option to disable cursor tracking when using the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor This gives you the freedo...

Page 71: ...ation You can adjust the rate of repetition by how far you move the fingerwheel forward or backward This is useful when working with repetitive functions such as zooming in Photoshop or moving forward...

Page 72: ...ooks like this Positioning Mode In Pen Mode the screen cursor moves with absolute positioning Select the Tablet Area for drawing QuickPoint Mode Splits tablet into two independent areas a large area f...

Page 73: ...USE MODE With MOUSE MODE selected the MAPPING SPEED tab looks like this Positioning Mode In Mouse Mode the screen cursor moves with relative positioning Select the Orientation of your tablet Select a...

Page 74: ...e screen cursor is positioned like a mouse requiring a pick up and slide motion to move the cursor on the screen This is the default setting for the 2D Mouse 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor By default the pe...

Page 75: ...entation will be vertical with the tablet buttons on the right side LANDSCAPE FLIPPED Rotate the tablet 180 degrees from landscape orientation The tablet will be upside down with the tablet buttons ne...

Page 76: ...s between the tablet and display A traced image appears proportionally correct on your display but may be smaller or larger than the original image TO FIT Correct scale or proportions are not maintain...

Page 77: ...ickPoint area to the lower right corner of the tablet Divides the tablet into a drawing area and a QuickPoint area for quick navigation For Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular and larger tablets Uses the entire a...

Page 78: ...asure for the displayed values A count equals one line of tablet resolution Enter values for the TOP LEFT BOTTOM and RIGHT boundary of the tablet area Values are measured from the top left corner of t...

Page 79: ...t area is always mapped to the entire display area to all monitors on multiple monitor systems The drawing area is set to Pen Mode and mapped according to the DISPLAY AREA and ASPECT settings Note The...

Page 80: ...DISPLAY dialog box Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select the screen area The background graphic represents the entire screen area Values in the ENTER COORDINATES text boxes will change acc...

Page 81: ...a list of functions that will appear in the Pop up Menu To change the order of an item drag it to a new location mapping options are moved as a group Adds a keystroke macro to the menu list Displays t...

Page 82: ...ED button located on the POP UP MENU tab to display a dialog box where you can make your adjustments If you removed the PEN MOUSE and QUICKPOINT mode options from the menu list this button is replaced...

Page 83: ...p up Menu list Pen mode Mouse mode and if you are working with a Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular or larger tablet QuickPoint mode REMOVING POP UP MENU OPTIONS To remove mapping option s or keystroke function...

Page 84: ...let buttons are set to IGNORED See Using The Tablet Menu Strip for the default tablet button settings You can define different tablet button functions for each application but not for the different In...

Page 85: ...blets IGNORED Leaves the tablet button undefined When a tablet button is set to IGNORED the button number does not appear on the display screen when an Intuos2 tool is moved over the button DEFAULT Re...

Page 86: ...s for that tool are displayed Tab settings apply only to the selected tool and application If application specific settings have not been added the ALL APPLICATIONS icon is displayed and the tool sett...

Page 87: ...n you place a second Intuos2 tool on the tablet a new tool discovered message box appears This reminds you to open the Wacom control panel and click OK to permanently add the new tool to the TOOL LIST...

Page 88: ...will appear as numbered devices in the TOOL LIST You can give each tool a different name For example you might name one Drawing Pen and the other Paint Brush To change the tool names select RENAME TOO...

Page 89: ...and tool settings for individual applications Tab settings apply only to the selected tool and application The APPLICATION LIST displays icons for applications with customized settings Your current se...

Page 90: ...your changes will apply to all applications except the specific one s you have added to the list If you select the icon for a specific application and make changes to the tab settings your changes wil...

Page 91: ...ning and that have not previously been added to the APPLICATION LIST are displayed Displays the name of the selected application If you have more than one tablet select the tablet s for which to add a...

Page 92: ...onfirm your selection After you have added an application its icon appears in the APPLICATION LIST When you select the application icon the TOOL LIST displays only the tool s that have application spe...

Page 93: ...to create settings for Click OK to confirm your selection The dialog box will close and the tool will appear in the TOOL LIST for the chosen application First select ADD EXISTING TOOL TO APPLICATION I...

Page 94: ...S To remove application specific settings 1 Open the REMOVE menu and select CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION 2 In the REMOVE CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION dialog box select the application s for whic...

Page 95: ...t the TABLET MODE tab to check the mode your tablet is operating in Recommended for graphics applications Single tool mode at maximum data rate Required by some handwriting recognition software In SIN...

Page 96: ...at maximum data rate Required by some handwriting recognition software Displays messages about your selected serial port CONNECTED The tablet is connected and responding correctly NOT RESPONDING Ther...

Page 97: ...RY Provides a summary of your current settings EXIT Exits the control panel EDIT The EDIT menu contains the following options COPY SETTINGS TO Opens a dialog box where you can copy your customized set...

Page 98: ...ens a dialog box where you can add a tool to the control panel TOOL LIST This is also accessed by clicking on the ADD TOOL TO LIST button Refer to Adding a New Tool for more information REMOVE The REM...

Page 99: ...uages can be added by running the installer a second time and choosing the additional language HELP The HELP menu contains the following options HELP Displays online Help USER S MANUAL Displays the In...

Page 100: ...ED FEATURES You can use advanced features to further customize your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet for the way you like to work ADVANCED TIP PRESSURE SETTINGS ADVANCED ERASER PRESSURE SETTINGS C...

Page 101: ...URE FEEL slider overrides the advanced pressure settings If you customize advanced settings then drag the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider your advanced settings will be removed Toggles to the basic options d...

Page 102: ...red to generate a button click Enter a value from 1 to 50 or drag the CLICK FORCE bar to set the force at which a click occurs The CLICK FORCE bar graphically displays the force level at which a click...

Page 103: ...ond to If you have a soft touch and want to achieve full pressure without having to apply full force to your pen decrease the maximum force level You can apply less force to your pen and still have th...

Page 104: ...MAXIMUM TIP FORCE control moves and the value in the edit box changes to reflect the peak pressure registered by your hand movements To start over click the START OVER button and begin a new drawing...

Page 105: ...tab and click on the MORE OPTIONS button You work with the advanced eraser settings in the same manner as with the Advanced Tip Pressure Settings Important The ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider overrides t...

Page 106: ...another within the same application or between different applications You can also copy settings between different types of Intuos2 tools Note For dissimilar tools such as a pen and a Mouse only thos...

Page 107: ...ction as a Button Box If you are using a graphics program for example you can set one of the 4D Mouse buttons to simulate the SHIFT key to constrain lines while drawing If you place the 4D Mouse on th...

Page 108: ...he ADVANCED MAPPING dialog box Here you can define multiple different tablet to screen mappings Changes units origin and range or size displayed in the status bar Creates a new mapping Removes the act...

Page 109: ...rom each pull down menu Click OK to confirm your selections 2 Select the tablet mapping to define The mapping numbers are displayed in the top left corner of each tablet area graphic If multiple table...

Page 110: ...a in a variety of ways 4 From the ASPECT pull down menu select an option These options work similarly to normal mapping If you choose PROPORTIONAL or TO FIT you can set an exact scale factor Proportio...

Page 111: ...display area by dragging the handles of the selected display area Then click and drag the display area to the desired position For more precise control in selecting the display area click the SET DISP...

Page 112: ...E MAPPING button To quickly remove all advanced mappings from a tool in the MAPPING SPEED tab click RESET TAB TO DEFAULTS for that particular application and tool This also resets all MAPPING SPEED ta...

Page 113: ...g information 4 If you are having a compatibility conflict between Intuos2 and a new hardware or software product it may be helpful to download a new Wacom tablet software driver Wacom periodically up...

Page 114: ...he following tests 1 Check the tablet The tablet s orange status LED will light whenever Intuos2 is properly connected and your computer has registered it as a USB device If the LED is on continue wit...

Page 115: ...Ready Intuos2 USB tablets require Windows 98 Me 2000 or XP Many PCs that shipped with Windows 95 have the USB port disabled in the BIOS If you upgraded from Windows 95 to a newer version of Windows ve...

Page 116: ...t Use only the AC adaptor that came with Intuos2 Other adaptors may cause damage to your tablet If the orange status LED did not come on you may have a defective tablet or power supply See Contacting...

Page 117: ...ur tool along the tablet surface The X and Y DATA values should change to reflect the tool position 3 Test your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush buttons The tablet s status LED should change color from orange...

Page 118: ...the x axis by moving the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush from a vertical position toward the right the X TILT value should change from approximately 0 to 60 0 to 50 for Intuos2 4x5 A6 tablets Now move the to...

Page 119: ...e SWITCHES state should change for each button you click 2 When the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box is first opened the WHEEL status should be 0 Move the fingerwheel backward The WHEEL status should change fro...

Page 120: ...n you click 2 If you are testing a 4D Mouse move the fingerwheel to the front center and rear positions The WHEEL status should change from approximately 1023 to 1023 with a center value of zero 3 If...

Page 121: ...eed to add a powered USB hub The tablet status LED is off Your computer must be USB ready see Verifying Your Computer is USB Ready Verify that the tablet s USB cable is plugged into a primary USB port...

Page 122: ...cable Be sure your computer is off before disconnecting or connecting your tablet If you have a 12x12 A4 oversize or larger tablet be sure you have turned the power switch on If the tablet s power li...

Page 123: ...or Airbrush selects everything will not stop drawing Open the Wacom control panel and go to the tool s TIP FEEL tab Move the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider toward FIRM or select the MORE OPTIONS button and...

Page 124: ...switch does not work Be sure you press the side switch when the pen tip is in proximity do this without pressing down on the pen tip From the Wacom control panel verify that the side switch is set to...

Page 125: ...MODE tab For serial tablets it is located on the CONNECTION tab Move the tablet at least 6 inches away from the monitor or change the refresh rate or monitor resolution Cannot move the cursor where yo...

Page 126: ...l s PORTION OF DISPLAY dialog box the screen rectangle represents the entire virtual desktop If your video display areas do not form a rectangle because they are different sizes or they are not evenly...

Page 127: ...wers to frequently asked questions and troubleshooting tips can be found on the appropriate web site for your area in Who to Call PRE CONTACT CHECKLIST You might want to print a copy of this page for...

Page 128: ...t is not working properly contact the Wacom support staff for the area where your product was purchased If you have a modem you can download the latest software drivers from the Internet USA CANADA CE...

Page 129: ...da please contact your local dealer or distributor Worldwide Web http www wacom com productsupport 24 hour Technical Support information FAQs Frequently Asked Questions and answers English Software up...

Page 130: ...pub Software updates Phone Austria 43 0 1 790 825 550 Technical Support Phone Belgium 32 0 2 275 0691 Technical Support Phone France 33 0 1 7020 0070 Technical Support Phone Germany 49 0 69 6630 8200...

Page 131: ...wide Web http tablet wacom co jp Software updates and information Japanese Phone 81 0 47 380 8877 Technical Support Japanese FAX 81 0 47 380 8711 Technical Support Japanese Internet Email tablet wacom...

Page 132: ...CAD You will also find product specifications a listing of available parts and accessories and license and warranty information UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE REGISTRATION PRODUCT INFORMATION INSTALLING MU...

Page 133: ...ose WACOM TABLET DRIVER and click on the CHANGE REMOVE button Follow the prompts to remove the software driver REGISTRATION Please be sure to register your product Depending on your region the Wacom t...

Page 134: ...e new tablet is found it is automatically initialized For serial tablets if your Windows system supports plug and play the system searches the serial ports when the system boots up If the new tablet i...

Page 135: ...numbers instead of the assigned button function select the LEFT HANDED option in the PREFERENCES dialog box accessed from the EDIT pull down menu CONFIGURING FOR A WINTAB COMPATIBLE DIGITIZER For Auto...

Page 136: ...reen AutoCAD also recommends that you select the default tablet menus columns and rows they provide After you configure the tablet menus AutoCAD prompts you for the fixed and floating screen pointing...

Page 137: ...he number of rows and press ENTER Repeat for each menu area 4 Define the fixed screen pointing area By default the entire tablet is a fixed screen pointing area If you are using a menu template you sh...

Page 138: ...e the TABLET and CALIBRATE options then Digitize point 1 on the paper drawing Then enter the xy coordinate from the paper drawing at the digitized point Digitize point 2 on the paper drawing Then ente...

Page 139: ...cation interface USB RS 232C Serial Connector USB A USB tablets 9 pin D sub female serial tablets Power requirements USB tablets DC 5V less than 140mA from primary USB port or powered USB hub serial t...

Page 140: ...2 5 m 8 2 ft Weight 520 g 1 14 lb Power consumption 0 7 watts USB 1 2 watts Serial Active area W x D 203 2 x 162 4 mm 8 13 x 6 45 in Physical size W x D x H 334 0 x 258 0 x 14 0 mm 13 36 x 10 32 x 0 5...

Page 141: ...eight 2 1 kg 4 62 lb Power consumption 0 7 watts USB 1 2 watts Serial Active area W x D 457 2 x 316 8 mm 18 28 x 12 67 in Physical size W x D x H 616 0 x 445 5 x 37 0 24 64 x 17 82 x 1 48 in Cable len...

Page 142: ...1 28 in Weight 24 g 0 85 oz approximately Tip refill type Polyacetal Part No PSI A007 Pen tip travel 0 1 mm 0 004 in or less Pressure levels 1024 levels Eraser tip travel 1 5 mm 0 06 in approximately...

Page 143: ...l Part No PSI A011 Physical size L x D x H 117 2 x 68 2 x 40 3 mm 4 61 x 2 69 x 1 59 in Weight 100 g 3 53 oz approximately Fingerwheel type Continuos rotation 24 clicks per turn Physical size L x D x...

Page 144: ...lustrate better and edit imagery faster than ever before Each Intuos2 Pen and accessory features Tool ID which means they always remember your preferences and work together seamlessly To further expan...

Page 145: ...t XD 0912 R Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular USB Tablet XD 0912 U Intuos2 12x12 A4 oversize Serial Tablet XD 1212 R Intuos2 12x12 A4 oversize USB Tablet XD 1212 U Intuos2 12x18 A3 Serial Tablet XD 1218 R Intuo...

Page 146: ...d grip area optimum weight and balance and superior tip sensitivity making it the most natural freehand tool Intuos2 Classic Pen This pressure sensitive pen has the same feature set as the standard In...

Page 147: ...an integrated middle button and rolling fingerwheel that can be programmed for a variety of actions and that can also be used for up and down scrolling in the active window Intuos2 4D Mouse With simul...

Page 148: ...4x5 A6 tablet PSH A219 6x8 A5 tablet PSH A220 9x12 A4 regular tablet PSH A221 12x12 A4 oversize tablet PSH A222 12x18 A3 tablet PSH A223 Pen Stand PST A026 01 Grip Pen PST A021 02 Other Pens Replaceme...

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Page 153: ...s product This license may be transferred only in connection with this product The use of this software includes solely the permanent or temporary complete or partial copying of the software by means...

Page 154: ...nal invoice You are responsible for any loss or damage to the product resulting from such transportation WACOM s sole obligation and entire liability under this warranty shall be at WACOM s option eit...

Page 155: ...liability for any damages to you or any party shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective damaged or undelivered product as determined by the net invoiced price regardless of the form of any...

Page 156: ...PEED tab and defines how the tablet area is mapped to the display area This setting determines if the aspect of the tablet and display are the same Click force The amount of force you must apply to yo...

Page 157: ...ORIENTATION setting In landscape orientation the tablet buttons are at the top Rectangular tablets will be in a horizontal position See also portrait Lens Cursor An input device with programmable butt...

Page 158: ...our Wacom pen or mouse tool buttons or tablet buttons to display this menu Portrait A tablet ORIENTATION setting In portrait orientation the tablet buttons are on the side Rectangular tablets will be...

Page 159: ...unique If you are working with two identical pens the tablet will recognize each one as a separate tool This is particularly useful if you have customized each pen differently Tracking speed A setting...

Page 160: ...ed eraser pressure customizing 105 mapping 108 tip pressure customizing 101 Airbrush holding 36 settings customizing 63 tabs customizing 53 testing 117 using 35 Application specific settings creating...

Page 161: ...curve 103 tablet buttons 84 tablet to screen mapping 72 tilt sensitivity 65 tip feel 55 tool buttons 57 tools 53 Diagnostics 117 Display area 80 Double click customizing 56 Double clicking how to 27 D...

Page 162: ...utton Box 70 License and Warranties 149 License and Warranties Europe 153 Manual about 8 Mapping advanced 108 options adding to Pop up Menu 83 Menus 97 Add 98 Edit 97 File 97 Help 99 Language 99 Remov...

Page 163: ...2 Settings changing for specific application and tool 94 copying 106 removing 94 Software driver downloading the latest 128 uninstalling 133 Specifications product 139 12x12 A4 oversize tablet 141 12x...

Page 164: ...adding tools to 93 Tools adding to Tool List 93 customizing 53 testing 117 using more than one 88 Troubleshooting 114 general problems 123 serial tablet problems 122 serial tablets 116 USB tablet prob...

Page 165: ...t Europark Fichtenhain A9 Vancouver WA 98683 47807 Krefeld U S A Germany Telephone Telephone General 1 360 896 9833 General 49 0 2151 3614 0 Fax 1 360 896 9724 Fax 49 0 2151 3614 111 WACOM Co Ltd 2 51...

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