Troubleshooting
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Double-clicking is difficult.
Be sure you are quickly tapping the display screen twice in the same
place on the pen display tablet’s active area. Wacom recommends
using the side switch to double-click.
Open the Wacom Tablet control panel and go to the P
EN
tab.
Try increasing the T
IP
D
OUBLE
C
LICK
D
ISTANCE
or using a lighter T
IP
F
EEL
.
Windows:
Try setting your system to launch programs with a single
click. See
Basic pen operations
on page 19.
The eraser selects
everything or will not stop
erasing.
Open the Wacom Tablet control panel and go to the E
RASER
tab.
Move the E
RASER
F
EEL
slider toward F
IRM
, or select the D
ETAILS
...
button and increase the C
LICK
T
HRESHOLD
setting. If this does not
help, see
Testing Cintiq
on page 36.
You notice a delay at the
beginning of pen strokes.
Open the Wacom Tablet control panel and go to the P
EN
tab.
Try decreasing the T
IP
D
OUBLE
C
LICK
D
ISTANCE
. If that does not
work, try dragging the T
IP
D
OUBLE
C
LICK
D
ISTANCE
slider to the O
FF
position in order to turn off double-click assist.
You have to press hard with
the pen when clicking or
drawing.
Open the Wacom Tablet control panel and go to the P
EN
tab.
Move the T
IP
F
EEL
slider toward S
OFT
, or select the D
ETAILS
... button
and decrease the S
ENSITIVITY
and C
LICK
T
HRESHOLD
settings.
The pen tip does not
function.
Be sure you are using the pen that originally came with your pen
display tablet, or an Intuos3 pen. Other pens may not function
properly on the Cintiq pen display.
Make sure the status LED lights blue when the pen tip is pressed.
If the LED does not light, verify that the USB cable is plugged into an
active USB port on your computer or on a USB hub.
If the LED still does not light, you may have defective hardware
(see
Troubleshooting
on page 36).
Open the Wacom Tablet control panel. Check the control panel’s P
EN
tab and verify that the tip is assigned to a C
LICK
function.
Changing the function
settings for an input tool has
no effect.
Make sure that you change the settings for the tool and application
that you are using. See the electronic Software User’s Manual for
details on working with multiple tools and with application-specific
settings.
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