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BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
This section provides information that will help you work more comfortably with the tablet, and to better
understand how you and the tablet interact with your computer.
Ergonomics
Configuring the tablet orientation
Understanding the tablet active area
Working with multiple monitors
ERGONOMICS
To minimize fatigue, comfortably organize your work area. Position your tablet, input tools, and keyboard
for easy access without unnecessary reaching. Adjust your monitor so you can view it comfortably with a
minimum of eyestrain. For best results, position the tablet so the screen cursor follows the same direction
as your hand movements on the tablet.
Note regarding RSI: Wacom makes no representation, promise or guarantee that Wacom products will cure or
prevent, in whole or in part, mouse-induced repetitive stress symptoms, injuries or conditions.
Individual results may vary. Always obtain competent medical advice to determine the most appropriate
treatment for your specific situation.
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Take short breaks between tasks to stretch and
relax your muscles.
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Use a gentle grip when working with your tools.
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Alternate tasks and tools throughout the day.
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Maintain a good posture at all times. Minimize
awkward postures and repetitive movements
that cause discomfort.
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Change your position if you feel any discomfort
due to your work position.
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For right-handed use, position the tablet so the
drawing (active) area is located to the right of
the ExpressKeys. If using the tablet as a
primary pointing device and mouse
replacement, consider placing it to the right of
your keyboard.
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For left-handed use, position the tablet with the
drawing area to the left of the ExpressKeys.
See
configuring the tablet orientation
for details.
If using the tablet as a primary pointing device
and mouse replacement, consider placing it to
the left of your keyboard.
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If using the tablet primarily as a creative tool,
consider placing the tablet below the keyboard,
centered with respect to your monitor.