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WINDOWS-SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
The wireless LED does not
illuminate after pressing the
power button on the wireless
module.
1. Verify the Wacom wireless receiver is properly connected to an
active USB port. If connecting to a USB hub, make sure the hub is
connected to an active USB port and that the hub is active.
2. Verify the Wacom wireless module is properly installed in the tablet.
Press the power button to connect wirelessly.
3. If the LED still does not light, connect the USB cable between your
tablet and computer.
On the wireless module, check the battery status LED.
Amber indicates the battery is charging. Green indicates the battery
is fully charged. If the LED remains off, the battery may be
defective. Replace the battery.
4. If both the tablet status and wireless module LEDs remain off, then
contact the Wacom support staff for the area where your product
was purchased. See Technical support options
.
When using the tablet, the
screen cursor or pen strokes
seem to lag or skip in some
applications.
See Optimizing the wireless connection
for tips on improving the
connection.
The battery charging process
seems to stop whenever the
computer enters sleep mode.
As required, adjust your system power or energy saver settings so that
the computer does not enter sleep mode while the tablet battery is
charging.
You suspect the tablet
preferences may be
corrupted, or you want to
make sure that all settings are
at their factory defaults.
Use the Wacom Tablet Preference File Utility to work with preferences.
Close any open applications. Click the
START icon and select ALL
P
ROGRAMS. Then select WACOM TABLET and WACOM TABLET PREFERENCE
F
ILE UTILITY.
1. It is a good idea to first back up your tablet preferences. In the
T
ABLET PREFERENCE FILE UTILITY dialog box, click BACKUP... and
follow the prompts.
2. Use the Tablet Preference File Utility to delete the tablet
preferences as follows:
Single user
. Under MY PREFERENCES, click REMOVE to delete the
preferences for the current user.
Multiple users
. Under ALL USER PREFERENCES, click REMOVE to
delete preferences for multiple users. Administrator rights are
required to delete preferences for all users. Relaunch any currently
open tablet-aware applications that you may be running.
You can quickly restore tablet preferences that have been backed up
by clicking R
ESTORE... under MY PREFERENCES.
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- Table of contents 3
- About the manual 5
- System requirements 6
- Your intuos tablet 6
- Battery and wireless connection statu 7
- Led indicators 7
- See using the expresskeys 7
- The active area of the tablet is where touch pen or other intuos tools are detected the boundaries of the active area are shown by four small dots on the corners of the metallic portion of the tablet 7
- Touch is available on the intuos cth 480 and cth 680 models 7
- All intuos pens are cordless and battery free an eraser is included on the pen with the cth 480 and cth 680 models 8
- Intuos pen 8
- Ordering parts and accessorie 8
- Pen holder 8
- Pen holders are provided you can add a pen holder as shown and use it to personalize your intuos 8
- Product informatio 8
- Warning choking hazard prevent children from dislodging chewing on or swallowing parts of the pen the pen nib or side switch may be accidentally dislodged if children chew on them 8
- Connecting intuos to your computer 9
- Setting up intuos 9
- Installing the driver 10
- Learn about the touch experience with intuos also see the wacom gesture guide for windows and mac at www wacom com en support manuals 11
- Tablet to screen mappin 11
- The tablet active area 11
- Control panel basics 12
- Working with multiple monitors 12
- Using the pen 13
- Using your intuos 13
- Hold the intuos pen as you would a normal pen or pencil adjust your grip so that the side switch is in a convenient location where you can easily toggle it with your thumb or forefinger be careful not to accidentally press the switch while drawing or positioning with the pen tilt the pen in any way that feels most comfortable 14
- Holding the pen 14
- Clicking 15
- Dragging 15
- Erasing 15
- Positioning 15
- Working with pressure sensitivity 15
- Using the expresskeys 16
- Using the side switch 16
- Application specific expresskey defaults 17
- Expresskey defaults 17
- The intuos multi touch experience 18
- Navigating with touc 19
- Navigating with touch 19
- The touch feature of your intuos touch tablet enables you to control a computer using only your fingertips on the tablet surface see the tablet active area 19
- Touch is enabled or disabled using the slider switch toggle on the upper right corner of the tablet 19
- Use basic actions to navigate and perform typical mouse operations 19
- Use gestures to scroll zoom rotate and perform other functions some gestures may provide a visual cue on your display screen to indicate when the gesture has been recognized by intuos 19
- Using the expresskey displa 19
- Using the expresskey display navigating with touch 19
- You can also customize your expresskeys to perform some touch functions 19
- Select the 20
- Setting the touch options 20
- Tab the touch options determine how fast you must move or tap your fingers in order for an action or gesture to be recognized 20
- Using the expresskey display 21
- Customizing intuos 22
- All settings shown below the list apply to the selected tablet or pen display the control panel will not launch unless a supported tablet or pen display is connected to the computer 23
- Choose from any of the other available functions see using the expresskeys 23
- Control panel overview 23
- Important some applications can override and control the expresskey functions for details see using applications integrated for tablet control 23
- List you can use the control panel to 23
- Set a key to a commonly used keyboard shortcut or launch a commonly used file or application 23
- Set a key to right click or double click if you prefer not to or cannot use the side switch on your pen 23
- To customize make changes to the tab controls experiment with different settings to find what works best for you current selections will be highlighted any changes you make will take effect immediately 23
- Tool tips are available for most control panel items position the cursor over an item and let it rest there the appropriate tool tip will pop up in a few moments your keyboard tab and arrow keys can also be used to navigate the control panel 23
- Use the wacom tablet control panel to customize your intuos tablet or tools the appropriate tabs are displayed and the active applications are shown in the 23
- A large double click distance may cause a delay at the beginning of brush strokes in some drawing applications this may also cause a delay at the beginning of a drag action or inking stroke if you notice such effects try setting a smaller double click distance and using the side switch to double click you can also set an expresskey to double click 24
- Adjusting tip feel and double click 24
- For a wider range of pressure values in most pressure sensitive applications 24
- In some applications a soft pressure setting can make the pen overreact so that slight pressure on the pen will be magnified on the screen if you experience this try a firmer 24
- Setting 24
- To adjust the feel and sensitivity of your pen and eraser select the 24
- Use a soft 24
- Using the side switch 24
- By default the entire active area of the tablet maps to the entire monitor if more than one monitor is in use the tablet will map to all monitors 25
- Portion of screen are 25
- Portion of tablet are 25
- Select the 25
- Tab to define the relationship between tool movement on the tablet surface and cursor movement on the monitor screen 25
- Tablet to screen mapping 25
- In the dialog box that appears choose a method for defining a portion of the display 26
- Maps the entire area of a single monitor that you choose if more than one monitor is connected to your system an option will be available for each detected monitor 26
- Maps the entire monitor s area this is the default setting 26
- Option from the 26
- Portion of screen area 26
- To define which portion of the display screen your tablet will map to choose a 26
- In the dialog box that appears choose a method for defining a portion of the tablet 27
- Option 27
- Portion of tablet area 27
- Tab choose a 27
- The entire active area of the tablet is mapped this is the default setting 27
- To define the tablet area that will be mapped to the screen area in the 27
- Button function options may vary depending on your tablet model not all options are available for all controls or tablet models 28
- Button functions 28
- Customize intuos for the way you like to work simply use the wacom tablet control panel to change the button function that is assigned to a tool button expresskey or radial menu setting 28
- Function name description 28
- Function name description 29
- Function name description 31
- Function name description 32
- Using and customizing the radial menu 33
- Working with display toggle 34
- Customizing your application settings 35
- After adding an application its icon appears in the 36
- Choose the application for which you want to create a specific setting 36
- Creating an application specific setting 36
- List you can use the wacom tablet control panel to customize settings for the application 36
- Once you have created application specific settings applications that have not been customized in this manner will use the settings for 36
- Button to access the 37
- Changing application specific settings 37
- Click on the 37
- Click the wacom tablet control panel 37
- Dialog box 37
- In the 37
- List button in the dialog box that appears click 37
- List select the application you want to remove from the list 37
- Options 37
- Removing application specific settings 37
- To change settings for a specific application select the application then customize the tab settings 37
- To confirm your selection the selected application is removed from the list you can restore the application to the tablet by clicking on the 37
- To remove an application specific setting 37
- Installing multiple tablets 38
- Managing preferences 38
- Going wireless with intuos 39
- Intuos tablets are designed to let you go wireless by adding the wacom wireless accessory kit 39
- See ordering parts and accessories 39
- The wacom wireless accessory kit includes the following components 39
- To install the kit see wireless setup 39
- Wireless accessory components 39
- Wireless accessory components wireless setup wireless module removal battery life information battery replacement wireless module removal wireless receiver storage 39
- Wireless receiver storag 39
- Wireless setup 40
- Establishing a wireless connection 41
- Optimizing the wireless connection 42
- Battery and power management 43
- Charging the battery 43
- Wireless module removal 43
- Battery and wireless connection status 44
- Power saving features 45
- Battery life information 46
- Battery replacement 47
- Testing the wireless connection 48
- Wireless receiver storage 48
- Troubleshooting 49
- Testing your tablet 50
- Testing the tablet controls and tools 52
- Testing a pen 53
- Testing the expresskeys 53
- General problems 54
- Troubleshooting tables 54
- Pen problems 55
- Touch problems 57
- Wireless connection problems 58
- Windows specific problems 59
- Mac specific problems 60
- Technical support options 62
- Care and maintenance 63
- Obtaining software updates 63
- Appendix 64
- Replacing the pen nib 64
- Uninstalling intuos 65
- Using applications integrated for tablet control 66
- Pen and digital ink capabilities in windows 67
- Ordering parts and accessories 68
- Product information 68
- In asia pacific contact in mainland china except hong kong contact 69
- In north and south america contact in japan contact 69
- Wacom technical support in asia pacific except japan and china 69
- Warranty service 69
- Warranty service in the u s and canada 69
- Warranty service outside of the u s and canada 69
- Glossary 70
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