Tablet and Digital Pen Device User Manual Windows 2000 / XP / Vista Driver Version 5.01 :V 9.
Contents Chapter 1 General information ........................................................1-1 1 Overview................................................................1-1 2 Tablet functions.....................................................1-1 3 System requirements...........................................1-1 4 Driver installations.................................................1-1 5 Hardware installations ..........................................1-1 5.1 Wired Tablet installation.................
4.3 Print...............................................................................2-4 4.4 Clear..............................................................................2-4 4.5 Define............................................................................2-4 4.5.1 Define Hot Cell - Run..............................................2-4 4.5.2 Define Hot Cell - Internet.........................................2-4 4.5.3 Define Hot Cell - Hot Key........................................2-5 4.
I. General Information 1-1 I. General Information 1. Overview Welcome to the world of tablet and digital pen! You are able to discover how easy to control your personal computer by using a wireless digital pen to instead of a mouse: The function of the digital pen is able to draw a line very thin, thick, light or dark (the pressure sensitivity).
I. General Information 1-2 6. Verifying Hardware and Driver Functions ︰ 6.1 Please follow the steps to verify if the wired tablet is installed properly 7 3 8 9 1 2 4 5 6 1 — USB Connector 2 — Working area 3 — LED Indicator 4 — Button 2 5 — Button 1 6 — Pen tip 7 — Left 8 — Scrolling Wheel 9 — Right The green LED light on the tablet is the main indicator for hardware operation and depending on your pen tablet model may be located at a different place that shown in the above diagram.
I. General Information 1-3 ︰ 6.
I. General Information 1-4 The green LED light on the Wireless tablet is the main indicator for hardware operation and depending on your pen Wireless tablet model may be located at a different place that shown in the above diagram. This LED normally stays off, and will only turn it on or off in response to various conditions. Watch the state of the LED on the Wireless tablet as you go through these test steps: 1.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-1 II. Pen tablet configuration You may configure the pen tablet by modifying the functions of pen tip and the two barrel buttons, tap [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel], and double-tap the [Tablet Setting ] icon, or tap on the tablet icon ( ) in the system tray, usually located at the lower right corner of the screen.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-2 2.2 Double Click Time Move the Speed Slider toward “Slow” if you want more time in double tapping with Pen Tip or opposite if move the Speed Slider toward “Fast”. This setting is the same as Double-click Speed on the page displayed by selecting Start ► Control Panel ► Mouse ► Buttons. Changing the speed in one place or changing the other in the meanwhile. 2.3 Default Tap on the Default button to recovery from all the manufacture settings. 3.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-3 3.3 Reserve Edges Tap on the Reserve Edges button to allocate space for the tablet’s hot cells. 3.4 Pen Area Dimensions Indicates the current height and width in the Pen Area Dimensions. You may also type in new values here to change the dimensions of the tablet working area. 3.5 Pen Area Offset Indicates the horizontal and vertical distances of the upper left corner of Pen Area from the upper left corner of the maximum Pen Area.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-4 4.Hot Cells define page ★ WIRELESS Tablet don’t support hot cell function。 。 4.1 Hot Pad Layout In Hot Pad Layout area, you can select any hot key to see the property by clicking the hot key in the blue map that shows on the digital tablet’s location. 4.2 Hot Edges There are four lines around the tablet for setup of your hot key location. 4.3 Print Tap on the Print button to print an overview of all hot cell functions. 4.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-5 4.5.3 Define Hot Cell - Hot Key Select the key combination to press – You may select any key such as alphanumeric key or cursor control key, combined with Shift, Ctrl and / or ALT key. 4.6 Load Default Load Default Return to original Default 【 】 。 5. The Pressure Tab 5.1 Pressure Test There are four different colors for selecting and the pressure sensitivity of the pen tablet can be adjusted in this tab.
II. Pen tablet configuration 2-6 5.3 Click Sensitivity By default setting, tapping with the pen tip is equivalent to a left click of a mouse. Move the slider in the sensitivity bar to adjust the response of the pen tip. Light means when presses the pen tip that will be reacted very quickly with a slight power, but the heavy function is opposite.
III. Storing the Digital pen and changing the Pen Battery & Tip 3-1 III. Storing the Digital pen and changing the Pen Battery & Tip Storing the Digital pen properly To store the Digital pen, make sure that the tip does not touch anything, especially, do not let the pen stand in a cup or penholder with the tip down.
IV. Question & Answer 4-1 IV. Question & Answer Question 1: :How can I get the update software? ? Answer: You can download the new driver from our website. 1. Uninstall your old driver: Click [Start] ► [All Programs] ► [TABLET] ► [Uninstall]. 2. Download the latest version of driver in the download section and save it into your hard disk. 3. Unzip the file in a folder on your hard disk (with Windows built-in unzip utility or a program like Winzip for instance). 4. Double-click the Setup.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.