Wacom DTI-520 manual Switch and Button Settings, Function Names Description

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Using the Control Panel

Switch and Button Settings

Function Names

Description

Windows

Macintosh

 

 

 

Click

Click

 

Right-Click

Right-Click

Performs the same operations as a normal mouse.

Middle-Click

Middle-Click

 

4th click(Forward)

Simulates a 4th mouse button click, which on Windows systems typically

 

 

issues the Forward command in browser applications. Not available on

 

 

Macintosh systems.

5th click(Back)

 

Simulates a 5th mouse button click, which typically issues the Forward

 

 

command in browser applications. Not available on Macintosh systems

Double-Click

 

Simulates a left mouse button double-click. For easier double-clicking, use

 

 

this function instead of tapping twice with your pen.

Click-Lock

 

Simulates holding down the left mouse button. Press the tool button once

 

 

to initiate click lock. Press the button again to release click lock. Click lock

 

 

is useful for dragging objects or selecting blocks of text.

Pop-up Menu

 

Displays a Pop-up Menu on your screen.

 

 

See page 22 for more information.

Erase

 

Works like the eraser on a pencil in graphic applications that support the

 

 

Erase function.

Keystroke

 

Enables you to simulate a series of keystrokes. Selecting this option dis-

 

 

plays the define keystroke dialog box, where you can enter a keystroke

 

 

or keystroke sequence to play back. Keystroke combinations can include

 

 

letters, numbers, function keys (such as F3) and modifier keys (such as

 

 

SHIFT, ALT, or CTRL for Windows, or SHIFT, OPTION, COMMAND, and

 

 

CONTROL for Macintosh).

MODIFIER

Enables you to assign modifier key(s) (such as SHIFT or CTRL). Many ap-

 

plications use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects.

 

Selecting this option displays the DEFINE MODIFIER dialog box where

 

you can assign one or more modifier key functions.

Pan/Scroll

Pan/Scroll allows you to move an open file or image within a window. This

 

function can only be set to the Side Switch.

 

In an application that does not provide a free-hand tool, scroll speed can

 

be set to one of 5 speeds. Move the slider to the desired setting.

 

Slow: reduces scroll speed

 

Fast: increases scroll speed.

Pressure Hold

Sets the button so that, when pressed, the pressure is locked at the current

*Displays only with the use of the Side pressure level until the button is released. For example, you can paint with pressure sensitivity until you reach the bush size that you like.

Switch or Second Side Switch.

Mode Toggle

Toggles between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode.

Tablet PC Input Panel

In Windows Vista and tablet PCs, this function will open the tablet PC input

 

panel.

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Contents Users Guide Regarding the power plug and power adapter Safety PrecautionsDo not open the back cover When not using this product for a long period of time Do not use organic solvents to clean this productWhen connecting the power plug Do not let the product get wetUsers Guide Warranty Exclusions Please be aware of the following regarding the LCD displayTable of Contents Front Component FunctionsTop Back Using the Penholder Opening the StandInstalling DTI-520 on a Mount Arm UnscrewGuide Accessory CheckUsers Connecting DTI-520 5Turn on your computerUsers Guide Macintosh Setup Installing the Tablet DriverWindows Setup Uninstalling the Tablet DriverDTI-520 Power Saving Function Switching Display ImagesAuto-Adjust Function DTI-520 DisplayProcedure Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD PanelHow to Use the OSD Menu Using the OSD MenuOn-Screen Display OSD Menu Buttons Common Screens Contrast Language ResetTypes of OSD Menus Brightness BacklightScreens that Display with a Video Cable Connection Signal SourceVertical Center VGA only Pitch VGA only Saturation SharpnessParts of the Pen and Their Functions Default Switch Function SettingsPen Gripping the PenMoving the Pointer Using the EraserBasic Operations of the Pen Clicking and Double-clickingControl Panel Basics Using the Control PanelDisplaying the Control Panel Opening the Control Panel in WindowsSwitch and Button Settings Function Names DescriptionCustomizing the Pop-up Menu Open/RunSynchronizing the Positions of the Pen Tip and Pointer If Another Monitor Name is Displayed in the Monitor Field Using Multiple Interactive Pen Displays【Important】 Replacing the Pen Nib Supplementary InformationRemoving Stains Remove the pen nib Insert a new nibAttaching the Pen Tether If One of These Messages Should Appear TroubleshootingDisplay Troubleshooting Message What to DoIf One of These Conditions Should Appear Condition What to Do ReferenceCondition General TroubleshootingCondition What to Do Troubleshooting for Windows Troubleshooting for MacintoshSpecification General SpecificationsWarranty Limited warrantyWarranty service outside of the U.S.A. and Canada Obtaining Technical Support UM-0314A