
Interactive pen display
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INSTALLATION
The computer treats the interactive pen display as two separate devices (the display and the pen tablet). Therefore, the installation process is completed in two stages:
•First install as a display.
•Then install as a pen tablet.
Both stages require hardware and software installations and adjustments. Carefully follow ALL instructions.
Important: You MUST install the Wacom driver software for correct
Step 2: Pen tablet installation
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Make sure your computer meets the following minimum system requirements:
•PC. Windows 7, Vista™, XP (32 and 64 bit). DVI or VGA connector, available USB port, and
•Macintosh. OS X, v10.4 or greater. DVI or VGA connector, or Apple Mini DisplayPort to
The pen display supports both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) video signals. If updating your video card, first complete the video card installation before connecting the pen display. If you have another display that is compatible with your video card, you can use that display to verify the video card is operating correctly.
Although you can connect the pen display to either a DVI or VGA video card, connecting to a DVI video card generally results in optimum performance.
Notes:
You may be able to set up the pen display as a mirrored, extended, or independent display. When working with more than one monitor, the pen display will map to the monitors based upon how your system is configured. By default, if you are in mirror mode, the pen display will map to the entire space on each monitor. See your hardware and operating system documentation for details on configuring your system for use with multiple monitors.
A Display Toggle function is available for use with multiple monitor systems. This enables you to toggle the screen cursor between the pen display and your other monitors.
The pen display can be used alone or with another display. You may connect a second device, such as a monitor or LCD projector, to the
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