Fujitsu Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen, Determining When to Perform Pen Calibration

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Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen

Each time you tap the Point 510 screen, the Point 510 pen tablet determines where you tapped it in order to perform the function you requested. Calibration helps the Point 510 pen tablet accurately determine what you are tapping.

Determining When to Perform Pen Calibration

The Point 510 pen tablet comes from the factory already calibrated so that it interprets the pen location correctly. If the cursor is not displayed under the pen tip when you touch the screen, you should re-calibrate the Point 510 pen tablet.

Pen calibration may be required in the following situations:

The previous user of the Point 510 pen tablet writes with the opposite hand and has calibrated the pen tablet.

The Point 510 pen tablet has been in use for some time without being re-calibrated.

You have rotated the screen from landscape (wide) to portrait (tall) orientation, or from portrait to landscape orientation. (Note that rotating the screen does not affect pen calibration, however, changing the screen orientation may cause you to hold the pen tablet and pen in a slightly different position.)

Performing Pen Calibration

Calibrating the pen tablet display screen is simple, although you should try to keep your hand steady to get the best calibration reading. To calibrate the pen, do the following:

1.If you are using Windows 95: From the Start menu, select Settings, then select Control Panel, then double-tap Handwriter icon. Tap the General property sheet. On the General property sheet, tap the Pen Calibration button.

If you are using Windows for Workgroups: From the Start menu, select Settings, then select Control Panel, then double-tap the Calibrate icon.

The screen shows the instructions for Pen Calibration.

2.Position the Point 510 pen tablet as you normally do during use. Be sure to hold the pen at the angle that you regularly use.

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Contents User’s Guide Page UL Notice Agency ComplianceFCC Notice FCC Notice for Systems With Built-In Wireless LAN AdapterCanadian DOC Compliance Page Table of Contents Viii Getting Started Point 510 Pen Tablet Features FrontPower Button System Features and ControlsPen Holder DC Power Port Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen Tablet Status LightsGetting Started Point 510 Accessories Accessories Included with the Point 510 Pen TabletOptional Accessories Getting Started Power Using the Point 510 Pen TabletPower States Using the Power Button as a Suspend/Resume ButtonStarting the Pen Tablet Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button Using the PenEnsuring Pen Accuracy Table below shows each hotpad icon and how to use it Using HotpadsSuspending and Resuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode Suspend/Resume Power ButtonResuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode On/Off Power ButtonOther Suspend/Resume Issues Charging the Battery PackFollowing table shows how battery lights show battery status Removing the Battery Pack Removing and Installing the Battery PackUsing Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Conserving Battery PowerPoint 510 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right PC Card slot Optional Wireless RF LAN TransceiverShutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet Care and Maintenance Protecting the Display ScreenStoring the Point 510 Pen Tablet Cleaning the Display Screen Protecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh EnvironmentsTaking Care of the Pen Determining When to Perform Pen Calibration Calibrating the Point 510 Display ScreenPerforming Pen Calibration Suspended Pen Tablet Will Not Resume Solving ProblemsInfrared Data Transfer is Not Working Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to ReadWireless LAN Signal is Interrupted Audio Volume Too LowCursor Is Not Tracking Pen HDD IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4