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| Hold your Wacom pen like an ordinary
pencil or pen. |
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Practice holding the pen so that it
does not touch the tablet surface. The tablet will sense the
pen tip up to 5 mm above the tablet surface,
so you don't need to touch the surface to
move the cursor.
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When you hold a real pen, you only touch the paper surface
when you want to make a mark. Think of your
Wacom pen in the same way. |
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Practice moving the pen around the tablet's active area without
touching the surface. |
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The active area of the Wacom tablet
always represents the entire screen. Try lifting the pen far
above the surface and bringing it down again in another spot.
The cursor will automatically move to the corresponding
spot on the screen. |
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| <Single
Click> |
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Tap the surface with the pen
tip once. |
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| <Double
Click> |
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Tap the same place with the pen tip twice. |
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Place (don't
tap!) the pen tip on the tablet surface to select the desired file/icon.
While
continuing to touch the
surface, move the pen to a different position. |
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| There are two switches on the
Duo-Switch, and both will function while the pen is positioned above the
tablet surface. |
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The default settings are
as below. |
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<Windows>
1. Right-Click 2. Left-Double Click
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<Macintosh>
1. Click 2. Double-Click |
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