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The line you are drawing does not line up with the location of the screen cursor.

To function properly, some applications require that the pen be set to pen mode. Make sure the pen has not been toggled to mouse mode.

If you have set the pen to pen mode and the problem still exists, then you may have a corrupted preferences file. Follow the instructions in Windows-specific problems or Mac-specific problems to create a new preferences file.

The computer does not go to

When you are not using the pen, remove it from the pen display surface

sleep.

or Cintiq will continue to send data, keeping the computer awake.

 

 

The screen cursor jumps back

When not in use, place the pen in the pen stand or in some other

when using your regular

location near the pen display. Do not leave the pen on the display.

mouse or trackball.

Leaving your pen on the display may interfere with screen cursor

 

positioning when using other input devices.

The screen cursor moves erratically or jumps around on the display screen when another tablet is connected to your computer.

The tablet portion of Cintiq emits electromagnetic waves at a certain frequency. If another tablet is too closely placed to the pen display it may interfere with screen cursor positioning. If this occurs, move the tablet further away from Cintiq.

When working in some applications, the ExpressKeys or Touch Strips perform a different function than what is set in the Wacom Tablet control panel.

Some applications can override and control the ExpressKey and Touch Strip functions. See using applications integrated for tablet control.

If using application-specific settings, be sure you have updated the settings for the application you are working with.

The ExpressKeys and Touch Strips do not perform the correct functions to which they are set.

Check to be sure that Cintiq is correctly configured for your preferred handedness. See configuring Cintiq for handedness and orientation.

Some control panel defaults are different from those shown in the manual.

In some regions the control panel defaults may vary, depending on application and operating system differences.

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Contents User’s manual ContentsIndex Table of Contents Glossary About the Manual TopicSee display stand features Unpacking Your CintiqUsing the Cintiq Display Stand Display Stand Features Display Stand Location Mounting Cintiq on the Display Stand Adjusting the Display Incline Adjusting RotationSee using an alternate mount or stand Removing Cintiq from the Display StandSetting UP Your Cintiq System RequirementsHardware Installation DVI-I DVI-D VGACintiq cabling diagram ContentsIndex Software Installation PEN Display Features Getting to Know Your CintiqFront View Hardware control buttonsRear View PEN Features Setting UP Your Work Area Working with Your CintiqContentsIndex Configuring Cintiq for Handedness Using the Grip PENHolding the PEN Positioning ClickingUsing the Side Switch DraggingWorking with Pressure Sensitivity Drawing with Tilt ErasingSee also using the Express View display PEN Display ControlsUsing the Hardware Control Buttons Using the Expresskeys ContentsIndex Using the Touch Strips Default settings are the same for both Touch Strips Working with Multiple Monitors Adjusting the Display Factory PRESETS, AUTO-SYNC, and User SettingsOn Screen Display OSD Settings Color Presets include Power Saving Computer Mode SyncCustomizing Your Cintiq Manage Your Control Panel Settings Control Panel Overview Displays advanced optionsSee also working with multiple tools Calibrating the PEN Display Customizing the PEN Adjusting TIP Feel and DOUBLE-CLICK Adjusting Eraser Feel Advanced TIP and Eraser Pressure SettingsCustomizing Tool Buttons Customizing PEN Display Functions Customizing Tilt SensitivityCustomizing the Expresskeys See using the Touch Strips for more information Customizing the Touch StripsButton Functions Function Name DescriptionImportant Because the Enter Windows and Return Mac keys Choose from OPEN/RUN Strokes Mouse mode Are shown Using and Customizing the Radial Menu Working with Display Toggle APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Settings Creating AN APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Setting Changing APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Settings Removing APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SettingsWorking with Multiple Tools Renaming the Tablet in the Tablet List Troubleshooting Try testing CintiqTesting Cintiq ContentsIndex Testing Controls and Input Tools Testing the Hardware Control Buttons Testing the ExpresskeysTesting the Touch Strips Testing a PEN Display Troubleshooting General Display ProblemsAny changes to the contrast setting should be made in small VGA Problems PEN Tablet Troubleshooting General ProblemsControls and input tools Contents Index ContentsIndex WINDOWS-SPECIFIC Problems MAC-SPECIFIC Problems See technical support optionsContentsIndex Technical Support Options Obtaining Software Updates Frequently Asked Questions See managing preferences Care and Maintenance Caring for CintiqReplacing the PEN NIB For replacement parts, see ordering parts and accessories Other Useful Information Optional Display Configurations Using AN Alternate Mount or Stand ContentsIndex ContentsIndex Cable Removal and Replacement Mount Cintiq on the display stand Uninstalling Cintiq Using the Express View Display Managing Preferences Installing Multiple Tablets Using Applications Integrated for Tablet Control Importing Expert Settings PEN and Digital INK Capabilities in Windows Product Information 103Ordering Parts and Accessories Available Parts and AccessoriesGlossary 106 107 Index 109 110 Wacom International Offices Wacom Technology Corporation Wacom Europe Gmbh