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Desktop Mode can be installed and updated using the Updates section of the Wacom Desktop
Center.
The Cintiq is in Mobile Mode when it is not connected to your computer with the 2-in-1 cable.
When in Mobile Mode, the Cintiq will function as an Windows tablet with pen and touch input
capability. The Windows 8.1 software used in Mobile Mode operation is pre-installed on your
Cintiq.
You can move files between Desktop and Mobile Modes using a MicroSD card, which is
accessible in both modes.
See the Quick Start Guide included with your Cintiq for specific instructions on setup and driver
installation. See About your Cintiq Companion 2 for a description of the features of your new
Cintiq.
Pen and touch
Pen and touch in Mobile Mode function much the same as in Desktop Mode. In some instances,
Mobile Mode applications may not support all pen features. Touch is disabled when the pen is
brought within proximity of the screen (approximately 5 mm or 0.2 inch).
Rocker Ring and Center Button
The Rocker Ring and Center Button functions are much the same in Desktop and Mobile Modes.
The settings can be changed in the Wacom Tablet Properties, and the Wacom Desktop Center.
Calibrating your Cintiq
For optimum performance, calibrate the Cintiq to align the screen cursor with the position of the
pen on the screen. This is required to compensate for viewing angle, and to adjust for parallax.
1.
Set up your Cintiq in its working position.
2.
Open the Wacom Tablet Properties. If more than one tablet or pen display is installed on
your system, select the pen display you are working with from the
Device
list.
3.
Select a pen from the
Tool
list.
4.
Select the
Calibrate
tab.