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3.If necessary, troubleshoot the Bluetooth connection as follows:

Move the tablet closer to the antenna. Make sure there are no metal or other high density obstructions in the line of sight between the tablet and Bluetooth antenna.

If you are using a computer with a built-in Bluetooth module, ensure it is enabled and working.

If using a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter (dongle), be sure it is plugged into an active USB port on your computer and working.

Verify your Bluetooth support is working properly. Test the functionality with a different Bluetooth enabled device or check the documentation that came with your Bluetooth support to be sure it is working correctly.

Be sure that your Bluetooth configuration supports Bluetooth and the HID profile.

Make another attempt to pair the tablet to your system. See establishing a Bluetooth connection.

4.Check the Grip Pen.

Move your pen across the tablet active area; the screen cursor should move in the corresponding direction on your monitor or display screen.

Press the pen tip against the surface of the tablet. A status LED should brighten.

Next, without applying pressure to the pen tip, hold the pen tip within approximately 10 mm (0.39 inch) of the tablet surface and press the side switch. The LED should again brighten.

Turn the pen over and press the eraser against the surface of the tablet; the LED should brighten.

See testing your tools for detailed information.

5.Check the Touch Ring. See testing your tools.

6.Check the ExpressKeys. See testing your tools.

7.Check any other tool(s), such as the optional Intuos4 Mouse. See testing your tools.

8.If these tests fail, you may have a defective input tool or tablet. See technical support options.

9.After testing, use the Wacom Tablet control panel to reconfigure your tablet and tools for any custom settings you may originally have been using.

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