Universal Scientific CTE630BT Graphire 3 wireless Tablet User Manual
Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd. Graphire 3 wireless Tablet Users Manual
Users Manual
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Wacom Graphire
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Bluetooth
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User’s Manual for Windows
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& Macintosh
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English version 1.0, February 11, 2005
Copyright © WACOM Company, Limited, 2005
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. Wacom reserves
the right to revise this publication without obligation to provide notification of such changes. Wacom does its best to
provide current and accurate information in this manual. However, Wacom reserves the right to change any
specifications and product configurations at its discretion, without prior notice and without obligation to include such
changes in this manual.
DuoSwitch is a trademark, and Graphire, Penabled, and Wacom are registered trademarks of WACOM Company,
Limited.
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Wacom assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products.
ExpressKey is a registered trademark of Ginsan Industries, Inc., and is used with permission.
Watch for the Penabled logo to ensure you
are getting the natural feel and superior
performance of Wacom’s patented cordless
and battery-free pen technology.
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About the manual 4
Navigating the manual 5
WORKING WITH GRAPHIRE 6
Tablet features 7
Input tools 8
Battery and power management 9
Installing the battery 9
Charging the battery 10
Power saving features 12
Power indicator light 12
Establishing a Bluetooth connection 13
Optimizing the Bluetooth connection 16
Setting up your work area 17
Using the cordless pen 18
Holding the pen 18
Pointing 19
Clicking 20
Dragging 20
Using the side switch 21
Drawing with pressure-sensitivity 21
Erasing 22
Eye-hand coordination exercise 22
Using the cordless mouse 23
Working with the tablet 24
Using the ExpressKeys 25
Changing the tablet underlay 26
Creating a new tablet underlay 26
CUSTOMIZING 27
Opening the control panel 27
Control panel overview 28
Control panel settings 28
Customizing the pen 29
Adjusting tip feel, eraser feel,
and double-click 30
Customizing the side switch 31
Button functions 32
Customizing the cordless mouse 34
Customizing mouse buttons 35
Tablet tracking 36
Portion of screen area 39
Portion of tablet area 40
Setting mouse speed 40
Working with tablet properties 41
Customizing the Pop-up Menu 42
TROUBLESHOOTING 43
Testing your tablet 44
Testing your tools 45
Troubleshooting tables 46
Connection problems 46
General problems 48
Windows-specific problems 51
Macintosh-specific problems 51
Technical support options 52
Obtaining driver downloads 53
APPENDIX 54
Tablet installation 54
Caring for your tablet and tools 55
Replacing the pen tip 55
Battery life information 55
Replacing the tablet battery 56
Uninstalling the tablet software 57
Product specifications 58
Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet
(model CTE-630BT) 58
Graphire pen (model EP-130E) 59
Graphire cordless mouse (model EC-130) 59
Graphire Inking Pen (model EP-200, optional) 59
Product information 60
Ordering parts and accessories 60
Radio and television interference 61
FCC notice 61
CE declaration 61
License and Warranties
(Worldwide, Except for Europe,
Africa and Middle East) 62
Software License 62
Limited Warranty (U.S.A. and Canada) 62
Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada 63
Warranty on Sales Outside of the U.S.A.
and Canada 64
License and Warranty
(Europe, Africa and Middle East) 65
Software License Agreement 65
Entitlement to Use the Software 65
Limited Warranty 65
GLOSSARY 67
INDEX 69
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About the manual
This interactive user’s manual provides quick access to information about Graphire. Just click on a
navigation button or highlighted word to move through the document. The information is common to
Windows and Macintosh computers, and Windows screen captures are shown unless otherwise noted.
• In the contents you can go directly to a topic by clicking on it.
•Working with Graphire is the learning chapter, and introduces you to the many capabilities of your
Graphire pen tablet. It describes the wireless pen tablet, the features and function of each Graphire tool,
and includes exercises for new users. If you are not familiar with a pen tablet, this chapter gives you the
basics.
•Customizing describes how you can change the control panel settings to optimize your Graphire pen,
mouse, and tablet for the way you like to work.
• Want to test your tablet and tools? Need troubleshooting guidelines? Troubleshooting is where you will
find the answers to most common questions.
• The appendix include a variety of information: tips on tablet installation, caring for your tablet and tools, a
how-to on uninstalling the software, your license and warranty, and more.
Note:
This manual does not contain complete information on installing your tablet. Please refer to your
product Quick Start Guide and to the automated software installer (located on the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver
CD) for complete details on installing your Wacom tablet.
If you are new to electronic documentation, be sure to read navigating the manual.
Here are some other points to keep in mind:
•S
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are used to identify the names of keyboard keys, dialog boxes, and control panel
options.
• Remember that you can always use the Adobe Reader zoom-in tool to increase the size of the manual
on your display screen.
• The following kinds of information are not included with this product: information about your specific
computer hardware or operating system, information about another manufacturer’s Bluetooth hardware
or software, or information about your application software. Your best source for this information is the
set of manuals and disks that came with your hardware, operating system, or application.
• Many graphics applications have built-in support for Graphire features (such as pressure-sensitivity and
eraser support). You can find a listing of applications that support these features at Wacom’s web site
(see product information). For information on how best to use Graphire features within a specific
application, refer to the instructions in that application’s manuals.
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Navigating the manual
Use the navigation controls to move through the manual:
Go to front page.
Go to table of contents.
Go to index.
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Page back, or page forward.
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WORKING WITH GRAPHIRE
This section introduces you to the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet, which consists of two basic elements: a
wireless tablet that serves as your work area, and the input tools you use on the tablet.
The quickest way to learn about your Graphire pen tablet is to become familiar with its appearance and
features. If you are new to using a pen tablet and tablet input tools, read the following sections to learn
about your Graphire tools and how to use them with the tablet.
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ablet features
Input tools
Battery and power management
Establishing a Bluetooth connection
Optimizing the Bluetooth connection
Setting up your work area
Using the cordless pen
Using the cordless mouse
Working with the tablet
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Tablet features
The Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet provides you with enhanced workspace flexibility and more creative
freedom in the way you interact with the tablet and input tools.
Active area.
Photo frame.
See also changing
the tablet underlay.
Charging indicator.
See charging the battery.
Power button.
With integrated power
indicator light.
CONNECT button.
See establishing a
Bluetooth connection.
Power connector port.
See charging the battery.
Pen storage compartment. Customizable ExpressKeys.
See working with tablet properties.
Battery compartment.
To open, slide the cover
to the left.
Locking sliders for photo frame.
Rechargeable Lithium
Polymer (Li-Poly) battery.
See installing the battery.
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Input tools
Your Graphire input tools are cordless, battery-free, and ergonomically designed.
Pen stand.
Power adapter and cable.
See charging the battery.
Plug varies by region.
Programmable buttons can be
customized for the way you like
to work.
Eraser.
DuoSwitch
(rocker style).
Replaceable nib
(pen tip).
Fingerwheel. An integrated middle button and
rolling wheel that can be used for up and down
scrolling in the active window. It can also be
customized to perform a variety of button functions.
Graphire pen. The pen is a
pressure-sensitive freehand tool
for image editing and creating
natural-looking pen and brush
strokes.
Graphire cordless mouse. The cordless
mouse is an ideal tool for navigation or
performing any other task you may have
done previously with a standard mouse.
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Battery and power management
This section contains important information about the battery and power management features of the
Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet. Be sure to review the following items:
Installing the battery
Charging the battery
Power saving features
Power indicator light
See also working with the tablet for more information about tablet features.
Installing the battery
Your wireless pen tablet uses a rechargeable Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) battery as the power source for
mobile operation, and a power adapter for charging the battery and to operate the tablet using outlet power.
Before installing or working with Graphire Bluetooth, you must first install the rechargeable battery that came
with your tablet.
To install the tablet battery:
1. Turn the wireless tablet upside down and slide open the battery compartment door (see picture below).
2. Align the notch on the battery cable plug with the cutout in the tablet connector, then press the plug into
the connector as shown.
3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment and close the compartment door. Move on to charging
the battery.
Important: Use only the correct battery provided
by Wacom and be careful not to drop it on hard
surfaces. The battery can be damaged internally
when dropped, and should be replaced even if
there is no obvious damage. This will help
prevent any future damage that could occur to
the tablet if the battery has been dropped, is
installed in the tablet, and then later develops a
short or leak while in the tablet.
Warnings:
Do not attempt to install the battery backwards or
reverse the polarity. If you do so, you may
damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury
may result.
NEVER attempt to use other battery types in your
tablet. Doing so may damage the tablet, cause a
fire, or personal injury may result.
See replacing the tablet battery for additional
battery cautions and warnings.
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Charging the battery
Before using the tablet battery for the first time, Wacom recommends that you plug in the power adapter
and allow the battery to charge. You can continue with the installation process and you can work with the
tablet while the battery is being charged. The battery will take approximately five to six (5 to 6) hours to fully
charge. Note that fully charging or discharging the battery does not extend the battery life as Li-Poly
batteries do not have a memory.
Note:
To check the current battery charge status, open the Pen Tablet control panel and go to the T
ABLET
tab. See working with tablet properties.
Tip:
Plug in the power adapter and recharge the battery before it gets too low. This will ensure the tablet
battery is always ready for mobile operation.
Power connector port.
To charge the battery: Plug the round end of the power adapter
into the tablet power connector port. Then connect one end of
the adapter’s power cable to the power adapter, and the other
end to an active power outlet.
Note: You should charge the battery whenever its charge is low,
as indicated by a low battery alert on your screen. When the
power indicator light starts flashing, the battery is nearly empty
and the tablet will soon cease to function properly.
The charging indicator glows orange when
charging, and green when fully charged.
Power connector port.
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The battery immediately begins to charge whenever the power adapter is connected and the battery is not
fully charged. The battery will charge whether the tablet is switched on or off. The charge time will vary
depending upon the battery level and various factors such as the ambient temperature and whether the
tablet is in use while charging. If the battery level is low, the battery will take approximately five to six hours
to fully charge.
The charging indicator lights as follows:
Warnings:
Do not attempt to charge the tablet battery with any power adapter other than the one supplied with
your Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet. Doing so may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury
may result.
If the tablet becomes excessively warm or emits an unusual smell while the battery is charging,
immediately disconnect the power adapter from the power outlet and shut down the tablet.
Contact Wacom Technical Support for assistance (see technical support options).
For additional battery precautions, see replacing the tablet battery.
A new, fully charged battery should provide approximately 25 hours of constant use.
• When the battery charge falls below 20%, an alert message will appear on your computer display screen
to remind you the battery needs recharging.
• When the battery is nearly empty, the power indicator light will start flashing – the tablet may stop
operating properly and will soon switch itself off. You should immediately connect the power adapter;
this will allow you to continue working while the battery is charging.
Notes:
• When you are done working, remember to turn off the tablet in order to conserve battery power.
• Even when the tablet is off, it still draws a small amount of current from the battery. It is a good idea to
charge the battery before leaving the tablet unused for a number of days.
• If you will not be using your tablet for an extended period of time (a month or longer), Wacom suggests
unplugging the battery from the tablet connector in order to conserve the charge and battery life.
• If your battery can no longer hold a charge, the battery should be replaced. See replacing the tablet
battery.
Charging indicator Battery charging status
LED glows orange. Power adapter is connected and battery is charging.
LED glows green. Power adapter is connected and battery is fully charged.
LED off. The battery is not charging.
Check that the power adapter is properly plugged into the tablet and
connected to an active power outlet. If the LED still does not light, the
battery should be replaced. See replacing the tablet battery.
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Power saving features
To conserve battery power when the tablet is not in use, the tablet will turn itself off after 30 minutes without
user input. To resume operations, press the power button.
Note: Graphire Bluetooth will not switch off automatically when the power adapter is connected and
supplying power to the tablet.
When there is no wireless connection for more than two (2) seconds, such as when the computer is
switched off or the tablet is moved out of range, Graphire Bluetooth switches itself off. To resume
operations, make sure that your computer’s Bluetooth support is working and that your tablet is within range.
Then press the power button.
Important: When the Graphire pen is not in use, place it in the pen storage compartment, the pen
stand, or lay it flat on your desk. Leaving the pen on the tablet when not in use can prevent the tablet
from switching off and cause the battery to drain down.
Power indicator light
Check the power indicator light to understand the operational status of the tablet:
Power indicator light Tablet status
Steady blue. Normal operation, no user input.
Green. Pen tip, tool buttons, or tablet ExpressKeys in use.
Slowly flashing blue (200 ms on, 800 ms off). Battery empty. Recharge immediately.
Quickly flashing blue (100 ms on, 300 ms off). Discoverable mode (after pressing the CONNECT button).
See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
Off. Off. Any of the following conditions can prompt the tablet to
power off.
• You press and release the power button.
• After you press the CONNECT button, the tablet does not
pair with a computer within three (3) minutes.
• No user input for more than 30 minutes.
• No wireless connection for more than two (2) seconds.
• Battery charge drops below operational level and no
external power supply is connected to tablet.
Once the tablet has turned itself off and there is adequate
battery or external power available, you must press the
power button to turn the tablet back on.
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Establishing a Bluetooth connection
The Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet connects to your computer via a wireless Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth is a radio-frequency technology, so it is not necessary for Graphire Bluetooth to be “in sight” of the
Bluetooth antenna on your computer. The radio frequency can pass through non-metallic objects like walls,
bookshelves, etc.
Important:
• Graphire Bluetooth is a Class 2 Bluetooth device, and can operate for up to 10 meters (33 feet) from
the Bluetooth antenna of your computer.
• Interference from other networks operating in the 2.4 GHz band, other Bluetooth devices connected
to your computer (especially audio devices), or metallic objects located in or along the line of sight
can negatively impact the tablet performance and operating distance.
• If you experience connection problems, see optimizing the Bluetooth connection for related tips and
suggestions.
Before connecting the tablet, make sure that your computer has a working Bluetooth configuration that
meets Bluetooth Specification v1.1 or higher with Human Interface Device (HID) profile. If your
computer does not have built-in Bluetooth support, you need to obtain and install a commercially available
USB-to-Bluetooth adapter.
The process of connecting Graphire Bluetooth to your computer is called “pairing”. Please read the
instructions that came with your Bluetooth hardware and software for details on how to pair a device to your
specific Bluetooth configuration. The following is an overview of the typical steps involved in the process.
To establish a link between your wireless tablet and computer:
1. Turn on your computer and wait until the system has fully loaded. Make sure that your computer’s
Bluetooth wireless connection is working. You can test this using a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard.
2. Press the CONNECT button located on the bottom of the tablet to place the tablet in discoverable mode.
The tablet power indicator light will blink rapidly when the tablet is in discoverable mode.
• The tablet will remain in discoverable mode for three (3)
minutes or until a pairing with your computer has been
established. If pairing is not established within three (3)
minutes, the tablet will turn itself off.
• The tablet can only be paired (linked) to your computer
while the tablet is in discoverable mode.
CONNECT button.
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3. While the tablet is in discoverable mode, pair it to your computer. The following points provide a general
overview of the pairing process. For detailed instructions on pairing a Bluetooth device to your
computer, refer to the documentation that came with your operating system or Bluetooth support.
• Open the Bluetooth devices control panel. Some common access points to this control panel
include: the task bar, menu bar, control panel, or system preferences pane of your computer’s
operating system.
• From the Bluetooth devices control panel, start the process of adding a device. Common options to
do so are ADD A BLUETOOTH DEVICE, BLUETOOTH SETUP, or SET UP NEW DEVICES.
• In the setup assistant that appears, carefully follow all directions to continue.
• If prompted for the device type to set up, choose “mouse”.
• When the tablet is discovered it will show up as WACOM PEN TABLET. Select it and continue to
follow the prompts. If the tablet does not appear, you will need to refresh the assistant and again
press the tablet CONNECT button.
• If prompted for an authentication code or passkey, select the “don’t use” or “no” option. The Graphire
Bluetooth pen tablet does not require passkey authentication.
• If prompted for the device type services to add, choose the option for “tablet”. Otherwise choose
“mouse”.
• After the wireless tablet has been successfully paired to your computer it will appear as a connected
device in the Bluetooth devices control panel.
4. Close the Bluetooth devices control panel and check the connection. Place the pen on the tablet – you
should be able to move the screen cursor with the pen.
Once you have established a connection between your wireless tablet and the computer, they will
remember the connection – just as if you had connected a virtual cable between them. The tablet will
remember which computer it is connected to, and will reject all attempts by other computers to connect
to it.
• If the link is broken for more than two seconds (e.g., you shut down your computer, unplug your
USB-to-Bluetooth adapter or otherwise switch off your Bluetooth support, or move the tablet too far
away from the computer), the tablet will switch itself off.
• When starting up your computer, wait until your operating system has completely loaded and then
push the tablet power button. The Bluetooth connection will automatically be reestablished.
• If you again press the CONNECT button, the virtual cable link will be broken and the tablet will once
again become discoverable by any Bluetooth enabled computer.
Important: Remember that the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet driver software must be installed
before you will be able to work with full tablet functionality and features such as pressure-sensitivity
with the pen.
5. If you have not already done so, install the pen tablet driver software. Insert the Wacom Pen Tablet
Driver CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, click on the INSTALL TABLET link, and follow the prompts
to install the driver software.
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To disconnect the wireless tablet from a computer:
You can break the connection between tablet and computer from either the tablet or from the computer to
which it is linked:
•From the tablet, while the tablet and computer are linked, simply press the CONNECT button on the back
of the tablet. A disconnect message will be sent to the computer.
•From the computer that the tablet is paired with, open the Bluetooth devices control panel and delete
the pairing for the tablet.
Notes:
• You can link up to seven Bluetooth devices, including multiple Graphire Bluetooth pen tablets, to a
computer.
• The use of wireless devices is regulated in most countries. If you will be traveling with your wireless
tablet, be sure to check with the appropriate regulatory authority for any restrictions that may apply to
your product in the country of your destination.
• Products using wireless signals can interfere with the equipment on commercial aircraft, and
regulations require that all wireless devices be turned off when traveling in an airplane. You can ensure
the Graphire tablet wireless signal has been turned off by checking the power button (the power indicator
light will be off) and ensuring that you do not press the power button during takeoff, transit, or landing.
• Do not use the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet in a facility control system or any other environment
that requires extremely high reliability, or where the use of a wireless device may cause interference; the
wireless tablet may interfere with or cause other electronic devices to malfunction, or other wireless
devices may interfere with or cause the tablet to malfunction. Where use is prohibited, power off the
tablet (ensuring the wireless signal has been turned off) to prevent the possibility of it interfering with or
causing other electronic devices to malfunction. Wacom does not accept any liability for direct or
consequential damages. For details, please refer to your Warranty, located at the end of this manual.
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Optimizing the Bluetooth connection
If your screen cursor lags behind the pen movement on the tablet or frequently jumps about, or if you see
excessive straight line segments when drawing in graphics applications, then your Bluetooth connection
may not be able to transmit all of the data from the tablet with the necessary speed. This may be caused by
interference from other radio sources, obstructions in the radio wave path, excessive distance from the
computer, or a combination of the above.
Try the following actions to improve your Bluetooth connection and optimize tablet performance:
• Remove any metallic objects from the line of sight between Graphire Bluetooth and your Bluetooth
antenna or adapter.
• If you are using a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter, use a USB extension cable and place the Bluetooth
adapter onto your desktop or somewhere in sight of Graphire Bluetooth.
• Use Bluetooth support that complies with Bluetooth Specification v1.2. Some Bluetooth devices can be
upgraded to comply with newer specifications. Contact the manufacturer of your Bluetooth support for
details.
• Uncheck the MAXIMUM DATA RATE checkbox in the Pen Tablet control panel.
• Use a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter on your computer.
• If you are using a computer with a built-in Bluetooth antenna, try reorienting the computer until you get a
better data rate.
• Move the tablet closer to your computer’s Bluetooth antenna.
• Disconnect any Bluetooth audio devices, such as headsets, that may be connected to your computer.
• Switch off any other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz radio spectrum, such as WiFi networks, mobile
telephones, etc., or move their antennas further away from your computer.
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Setting up your work area
To minimize fatigue, organize your work area so you can work comfortably. Position your tablet, input tools,
and keyboard so they are easily accessible without unnecessary reaching. Your monitor should be
positioned so you can view it comfortably with a minimum of eyestrain. For best results, orient the tablet so
the screen cursor follows the same direction as your hand movements on the tablet.
Note: Wacom makes no representation, promise or guarantee that Wacom products will cure or prevent, in whole or in
part, mouse-induced repetitive stress symptoms, injuries or conditions. Individual results may vary. Always obtain
competent medical advice to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific situation.
See working with the tablet for more information.
Here are some other points to keep
in mind:
• Take short breaks between
tasks to stretch and relax your
muscles.
• Use a gentle grip when working
with your tools.
• Alternate tasks and tools
throughout the day.
• Maintain a good posture at all
times. Minimize awkward
postures and repetitive
movements that cause
discomfort.
• Change your position if you feel
any discomfort due to your
work position.
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Using the cordless pen
Your Graphire pen is cordless, battery-free, and pressure sensitive. There are four basic techniques for
using the pen: pointing, clicking, double-clicking, and dragging. With a bit of practice, using the pen will
become second nature to you. If you are unfamiliar with using the pen, try the exercises on the following
pages.
Holding the pen
Pointing
Clicking
Dragging
Using the side switch
Drawing with pressure-sensitivity
Erasing
Eye-hand coordination exercise
Holding the pen
Hold the Graphire pen like you would a normal pen or pencil. Make sure the DuoSwitch is in a convenient
location where you can toggle it with your thumb or forefinger, but not accidently press the switch while
drawing. You can tilt the pen in any way that feels most comfortable for drawing.
Your tablet also comes with an integrated pen storage compartment.
When you are not using the pen, you can reach behind the tablet and
press the pen into the storage compartment or lay it flat on your desk.
Use the pen stand to store the pen
between tasks. This also makes the
pen available for quick, easy access
when you are working.
Position for drawing. Position for erasing.
Important: When the pen is not in use, place it in the pen storage compartment, the pen stand, or
lay it flat on your desk. To maintain the sensitivity of your pen tip, do not store the pen in a container
where it will rest on its tip. Leaving a Graphire tool on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor
positioning when using other pointing devices. Also, leaving the pen on the tablet when not in use
can prevent the tablet from switching off and cause the battery to drain down.
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Pointing
The Graphire pen positions the pointer (or cursor) on your screen. You can position the screen cursor two
different ways, like a pen (PEN MODE) or like a mouse (MOUSE MODE).
• In PEN MODE, the tablet active area is a mapped representation of your computer screen where every
point on the active area corresponds to exactly one point on the display screen; wherever you place the
pen on the tablet, the screen cursor will jump to the corresponding point on the screen. This is the
default setting for the pen.
• In MOUSE MODE, the default setting for the cordless mouse, you move the cursor with a “pick up and
slide” motion similar to using a traditional mouse.
Hints:
• If you are used to working with a mouse and find that using a pen is somewhat difficult,
try the eye-hand coordination exercise.
• Pointing is easier when you orient the tablet so the screen cursor follows the same
direction as your hand movements on the tablet.
Try moving the screen cursor by lifting the pen and placing
the pen tip in a new location on the tablet. The cursor
instantly jumps to the new location.
When positioning the screen cursor and operating the side
switch, the pen tip needs to be within 5 mm (0.20 inch) of the
tablet surface. You do not need to touch the tablet with the pen
tip in order to move the screen cursor or use the side switch.
The cordless mouse works similarly to the pen, and works only
over the active area of the tablet.
5 mm (0.20 inch)
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Clicking
You typically click to highlight or select something on the screen, and double-click to open it.
Clicking. To click, tap the pen tip once on the tablet, or press the pen tip on the tablet with enough force to
register a click. (If CLICK SOUND is selected in the Pen Tablet control panel and your computer speakers are
on, then you will hear a “click” sound when the pen tip is pressed hard enough to generate a a mouse click.
Adjust your speaker volume as necessary.) Try clicking on a folder icon by moving the screen cursor over
the icon and pressing down on the pen tip. The folder should highlight when you press.
Double Clicking. To double-click, quickly tap the tablet twice in the same place with the pen tip. This is like
clicking twice with a mouse button. Try double-clicking on a folder icon to open it.
Dragging
Dragging is used to select and move objects on the screen. To drag, first point to an object. Then press the
pen tip to the tablet and slide it across the tablet surface. The selected object will move across the screen.
To select text, move the screen cursor to the beginning of a text line, then drag the pen across the tablet until
the text is highlighted.
Hints:
• Press the upper side switch to double-click. This is easier
than tapping twice with the pen tip, and is the preferred
method of double-clicking with a pen.
•Windows: You can make navigating with the pen easier by
configuring Windows to select when the pen is over an icon
and to launch the icon with a single click. To turn on this
feature, first open a folder. Select the TOOLS pull-down
menu, and FOLDER OPTIONS.... Then from the GENERAL tab
select the option SINGLE-CLICK TO OPEN AN ITEM (POINT TO
SELECT).
First, try moving an icon on the screen. Then, within a
document, select some text by pressing and dragging
the pen tip across the text.
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Using the side switch
The Graphire pen is equipped with a DuoSwitch. This switch has two programmable functions that can be
selected by rocking the switch in either direction. You can use the DuoSwitch whenever the pen tip is within
5 mm (0.20 inch) of the tablet active area. You do not have to touch the pen tip to the tablet in order to use
the switch.
To assign new switch functions, see customizing the side switch.
Drawing with pressure-sensitivity
The Graphire pen responds to the nuance and inflection of your hand movements, enabling you to create
natural-looking pen and brush strokes. Many graphics applications have drawing tools that respond to the
pressure you place on the pen. For example, in some drawing programs sliders are used to vary brush
characteristics (width, color, and opacity). These characteristics can be controlled much better by the pen’s
pressure-sensitivity – you can vary line width, blend colors, and change opacity with the pressure you exert
upon the pen.
Hints:
• Press the upper side switch to double-click. This is easier than tapping
twice with the pen tip.
• Use a right-click to bring up application-specific or icon-specific menus.
The upper switch position is set to DOUBLE CLICK, and
the lower switch is set to RIGHT CLICK by default.
To draw with pressure-sensitivity, first select a pressure-
sensitive tool from your application’s tool palette. Then draw
along the surface of the tablet while applying various amounts
of pressure downward on the tip of the pen. Press hard for
thick lines or dense color. Press gently for thin lines or softer
color. To adjust the tip feel, see adjusting tip feel, eraser feel,
and double-click.
Visit our web site for a list of graphics applications that support
pressure. See product information.
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Erasing
The eraser on the Graphire pen works like the eraser on a pencil. In graphics applications that support the
pen eraser, you can erase intuitively and naturally. When you use the pen eraser, the application will
automatically switch to the eraser tool. In applications that support pressure-sensitivity, you can select
pressure-sensitive tools in an application’s tool palette to vary the width and depth of your erasures as you
change the amount of pressure you exert upon the pen.
For Windows, you can also use the eraser in many standard office applications. The eraser will not be
pressure sensitive in these applications, but you can use it to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells.
Eye-hand coordination exercise
If you use a mouse, you may remember how long it took to get used to positioning the screen cursor.
Your Graphire pen, likewise, will take a bit of practice to master the technique of positioning the screen
cursor in PEN MODE. This may seem difficult at first, but it is more natural and faster than in MOUSE MODE.
This exercise is designed to retrain your eye-hand coordination for using the pen:
1. Open any graphics application. Use the line tool to draw a rectangular grid with line spacings of about
20-25 mm (3/4 to 1 inch). You can use your traditional mouse to do this.
2. Choose a free-hand tool in your application and use the pen to draw a dot at each grid intersection.
3. Draw an X at each grid intersection.
4. Now draw a circle around each intersection. Your screen should look like this:
5. Clear your screen and make a simple drawing of your own. The more you use your pen, the easier
drawing and navigation will become.
For more information on using your eraser, see adjusting
tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click.
Visit our web site for a list of graphics applications that
support the eraser (see product information). If the eraser
is not supported in an application, you can still use the
eraser for navigating and drawing.
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Using the cordless mouse
The Graphire cordless mouse is battery-free and works on your Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet.
Important: When the cordless mouse is not in use, place it on your desk. Leaving a Graphire tool on
the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices, or may
prevent your computer from going to sleep.
To learn how to adjust the mouse behavior for your preferences, see customizing the cordless mouse.
The right button is set to RIGHT-CLICK
by default, and displays a context
menu when pressed.
The left button is set to CLICK by
default, and is the primary button
used for selecting.
The fingerwheel can be rolled, or pressed for an additional button function.
•Rolling. By default, the fingerwheel is set to SCROLL 3 lines per wheel
notch in most windows and applications. Move the fingerwheel forward
to scroll up, and back to scroll down.
•Wheel button. Press down on the wheel to perform a button click.
The wheel button is set to MIDDLE CLICK by default.
Hint: For MS Office applications that support a wheel mouse, press
the CTRL key and move the fingerwheel to zoom in and out.
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Working with the tablet
Your Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet is designed to enhance the way you work. The middle area of the tablet
is the working, or active, area for the pen and cordless mouse. Rest your hand on the tablet and then work
with the pen on the active area of the tablet just as if you were using a ball point pen on a piece of paper.
Wherever you place your pen on the tablet active area, the screen cursor will jump to the corresponding
point on the screen. See using the cordless pen and using the cordless mouse for more information about
using your input devices on the tablet.
Your tablet also features customizable ExpressKeys located above the tablet active area. By default, the
ExpressKeys are set to simulate the FORWARD and BACK functions within Internet browsers.
See battery and power management for detailed information about tablet power management.
The transparent photo frame allows you to customize
Graphire Bluetooth with your favorite photos or artwork.
See changing the tablet underlay for details.
ExpressKeys. Press the keys to
move FORWARD (right key) or
BACK (left key) within your Internet
browser. You can also customize
the keys to perform frequently
used functions or keystrokes.
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Using the ExpressKeys
By default, the customizable ExpressKeys are set to perform the FORWARD and BACK functions within most
Internet browsers.
You might consider some of these alternate ways of using the ExpressKeys:
• Set a key to a commonly used keyboard shortcut.
• Set a key to launch a commonly used file or application, such as your email program.
• If you prefer not to (or cannot) use the side switches on your Graphire pen, then set a key to right- or
double-click.
• Choose from any of the other available functions.
Depending on the function you have chosen, you can also press the keys with your secondary hand to
toggle between tools or change tool properties while you are using your primary hand to work with your pen
on the tablet.
Note also that the tablet ExpressKeys are chordable, which means you can press both keys simultaneously.
For example, if you program one key to simulate the CTRL key and another to simulate an ALT keystroke,
when you press both keys a CTRL+ALT is simulated.
See working with tablet properties for more details on the available settings.
The right key default is FORWARD.
The left key default is BACK within Internet browsers
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Changing the tablet underlay
Some configurations of the tablet come with a printed underlay that can be seen through the transparent
photo frame. You can replace the underlay with a favorite photo or design of your own by following these
steps:
Creating a new tablet underlay
If you would like to create an image that you can use for the tablet underlay, you can use the templates
provided on the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD as a starting point:
1. Insert the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD into your computer and locate the TEMPLATES folder.
2. Open the folder to access the template files. Template files come in various formats that can be modified
within any graphics application that supports .jpg or .psd formatted files.
3. Choose one of the pre-designed or blank templates. Then modify it to create your own design.
4. When you are done, print out your new tablet underlay. Use photo-quality paper for best results.
5. Trim the new underlay to size and place it beneath the tablet photo frame. See above.
1. To remove the photo frame, slide the two
photo frame locks located on each side of the
tablet to the unlocked position (toward the top
of the tablet). Then grasp the upper edges of
the photo frame with your finger tips and lift
the photo frame away from the tablet.
2. Lift away the printed underlay and replace it
with a new photo or design of your choosing.
3. To replace the photo frame, insert the tabs
located on the lower edge of the cover into
the slots on the tablet. Then lower the photo
frame into place and slide the photo frame
locks to the locked position (towards the
bottom of the tablet). This will protect your
photo or design as you work on the tablet.
To create a new tablet underlay, follow the tips in
the next section.
Photo frame lock
(one on each side).
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CUSTOMIZING
After you master the basics of using your Graphire pen tablet, you may want to customize the way the pen or
cordless mouse works. This chapter describes how to use the Pen Tablet control panel to adjust your
Graphire tablet and tool settings.
Opening the control panel
Control panel overview
Control panel settings
Opening the control panel
To open the control panel, use the Graphire tool you wish to customize on the tablet:
•Windows. Click on the Windows START button and choose ALL PROGRAMS. (For Windows 2000, choose
the PROGRAMS group.) Then select PEN TABLET and choose the PEN TABLET option.
•Macintosh. Open SYSTEM PREFERENCES from either the Dock, the Apple menu, or from the
APPLICATIONS folder. Then click on the PEN TABLET icon.
After you have opened the Pen Tablet control panel, you can begin customizing Graphire.
Note: When more than one Wacom tablet is installed on a single computer, any changes made in the Pen
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Control panel overview
Use the Pen Tablet control panel to customize your Graphire pen, mouse, and tablet.
As you explore the control panel, experiment with different settings to find what works best for you.
Any changes you make will take effect immediately, but you can always click DEFAULT to return a tab to the
factory settings. See control panel settings for more information on the features and functions of each tab.
Tool Tips are available for most control panel items. Simply position the screen cursor over an item and let it
rest there; in a few moments the Tool Tip will pop up.
Additionally, your keyboard tab and arrow keys can be used to navigate the control panel.
Control panel settings
Use these sections as a reference when working with the Pen Tablet control panel; they provide detailed
information about each tab. Many of the sections also contain useful customizing tips.
Customizing the pen
Customizing the cordless mouse
Tablet tracking
Working with tablet properties
Customizing the Pop-up Menu
Tabs display
customizable settings
for the pen, cordless
mouse, Pop-up Menu
or wireless tablet.
Displays information
about the control
panel and driver.
Software driver version. Displays this User’s Manual.
Resets the selected
tab to its default
settings.
Closes the control
panel.
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Customizing the pen
Customizing your Graphire pen is easy. First open the Pen Tablet control panel and select the PEN tab to
choose from the available options.
Tablet tracking
Adjusting eraser feel
Customizing the side switch
Adjusting tip feel and double-click
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Adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click
To adjust the tip or eraser sensitivity of your Graphire pen, select the PEN tab. To create broad brush strokes
or to click with a light touch, use a soft tip setting. For maximum control while drawing thin lines, use a firm
tip setting. To erase with a broad stroke or to click with a light touch, use a soft eraser setting. For maximum
control while erasing, use a firm eraser setting.
Customizes the amount
of pressure needed to
click or draw. Drag the
slider to a softer or firmer
setting.
Hints:
• Use a soft TIP FEEL for a wider range of pressure values with most pressure-
sensitive applications.
• In some applications, a soft pressure setting can make the pen overreact – any
small press on the pen is magnified on the screen. If you experience this, try a
firmer TIP FEEL setting.
• Double-clicking: To make double-clicking easier, expand the tap area that accepts
a double-click (the double-click distance).
Note: A large double-click distance may cause a delay at the beginning of your
brushstrokes in some drawing applications. If you notice such effects, try setting a
smaller double-click distance and using the side switch to double-click (see using
the side switch). You can also set one of the ExpressKeys to double-click.
When checked, an
audible “click”
sound will be
heard whenever a
pen click occurs
and your computer
speakers are
turned on.
Adjusts the size of the
double-click area and
the double-click speed.
A larger setting makes
double-clicking easier.
Customizes the amount
of pressure needed to
erase. Drag the slider to
a softer or firmer setting.
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Customizing the side switch
Select the PEN tab to change the functions assigned to the side switch of your Graphire pen.
The DuoSwitch can be set to simulate a variety of mouse functions; the pull-down menus enable you to
choose the function that will be performed.
Select the button functions to perform when
pressing the upper or lower side switch.
When you bring the pen tip within 5 mm
(0.20 inch) of the tablet surface without
touching the tablet and press the upper or
lower side switch, the selected function
occurs.
Hint: To make double-clicking easier, set
the side switch to double-click automatically
by selecting DOUBLE CLICK.
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Button functions
The following list describes the options available for tool button, tablet ExpressKeys, or Pop-up Menu
settings. Please note that not all options are available for all controls.
ERASE. (Pen only.) Sets a button so that
when the button is pressed, the pen tip will
act like the eraser in applications that
support the ERASE function. See erasing
for information on using the eraser.
INK TOGGLE. (Macintosh.) Toggles the Ink
ANYWHERE function of Inkwell on and off.
Inkwell automatically recognizes and
converts your handwriting into text and
inserts it into a document. Note that Ink
must be turned on for this function to work.
See your Macintosh help for information on
working with Inkwell.
KEYSTROKES.... Enables you to simulate
keystrokes.
MODE TOGGLE.... Toggles between PEN
MODE and MOUSE MODE. See setting
mouse speed for details.
MODIFIER.... Enables you to simulate
modifier keys.
OPEN/RUN.... Opens an application, file, or
script.
POP-UP MENU. Displays a Pop-up Menu on
your screen. See customizing the Pop-up
Menu for more information.
PRESSURE HOLD. Locks the pressure at the
current pressure level until the button is
released. For example, you can paint with
pressure-sensitivity until you reach the
brush size that you like. You can then press
the button and continue painting with the
same size brush until the button is
released.
CLICK. Default setting for the pen tip.
This option simulates a primary mouse
button click.
DOUBLE CLICK. Simulates a double-click.
For easier double-clicking, use this function
instead of tapping twice with the tip of your
pen.
MIDDLE CLICK. Simulates a middle mouse
button click.
RIGHT CLICK. Simulates a right mouse
button click, which displays a context menu.
CLICK LOCK. Simulates holding down the
primary 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.
4TH CLICK (FORWARD). Simulates a 4th
mouse button click, which on Windows
systems typically issues the FORWARD
command in browser applications.
5TH CLICK (BACK). Simulates a 5th mouse
button click, which typically issues the BACK
command in browser applications.
APPLICATION DEFINED. (Windows systems
and Graphire cordless mouse only.)
Reports only the button number to the
application. This is for applications, such as
CAD programs, that have built-in support
for the Graphire cordless mouse.
DEFAULT. Returns a button to its default
setting.
DISABLED. Disables the button function.
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•KEYSTROKES.... Enables you to simulate keystrokes. Selecting this option displays the DEFINE
KEYSTROKE dialog box where you can enter a keystroke or keystroke sequence to play back.
•OPEN/RUN.... Opens a dialog box where you can select a specific application, file, or script to launch.
You can manually enter a keystroke or keystroke
combination in the KEYS entry box.
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).
You can also select special keystrokes or
keystroke combinations from the ADD SPECIAL
drop-down menu. When you make a selection it
is added to the KEYS entry box.
After defining a keystroke sequence, click OK.
Important: Because the ENTER
(Windows) and RETURN (Macintosh)
keys can be selected as a defined
keystroke, they cannot be used to select
OK. You must use your Graphire tool to
click on the OK button.
If prompted, enter a name for the keystroke
definition. The name will be displayed with the
respective control or in the Pop-up Menu list, as
applicable.
Clears the keystroke entry box.
Deletes only the last entry in
the keystroke entry box.
Click BROWSE... to locate an application, file,
or script to launch. The selection you make
appears in the APPLICATION TO RUN box.
Click OK to accept the selection. The dialog
box will close and the OPEN/RUN... option
will be assigned as your tool button option.
If your selection is for the Pop-up Menu, it
will be displayed in the Pop-up Menu list.
The next time you press the tool button or
make a selection from the Pop-up Menu, the
defined application, file, or script will launch.
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•MODIFIER.... Enables you to assign modifier key(s) (such as SHIFT, ALT, or CTRL for Windows, or SHIFT,
OPTION, COMMAND, and CONTROL for Macintosh). Many applications 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. After choosing the modifier function(s), click OK.
Customizing the cordless mouse
Customizing your Graphire cordless mouse is easy. First open the Pen Tablet control panel and select the
MOUSE tab to choose from the available options.
In addition to choosing one or
more modifier key options,
you can select the CLICK box
if you want a mouse click to
occur whenever you press
the tool button.
Mouse mode settings
Customizing mouse buttons
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Customizing mouse buttons
To modify your Graphire cordless mouse button settings, use your mouse to open the Pen Tablet control
panel and select a function to perform for each button from the pull-down menus. See button functions for a
description of the available options. The cordless mouse buttons are chordable; you can press two or more
buttons simultaneously. For example, if you set one button to simulate the CTRL key and another to simulate
an ALT keystroke, when you press both buttons a CTRL+ALT is simulated.
Select the function to perform when pressing a button.
Notes:
• The MOUSE tab will not display until you have used a cordless mouse on the tablet.
• To configure the cordless mouse for left-handed use, simply reassign the button
functions as needed.
• You can switch between PEN MODE and MOUSE MODE by using the screen Pop-up
Menu. See customizing the Pop-up Menu for more information. If you frequently
switch between PEN MODE and MOUSE MODE, you can assign the MODE TOGGLE...
function to one of your tool buttons.
By default, the fingerwheel
controls scrolling in most
windows and applications.
Use these options to
customize the fingerwheel
function. You can disable
the fingerwheel function,
set the fingerwheel to scroll
a selected number of lines
(one to 15) for each notch
of wheel movement, or set
the fingerwheel to scroll
one page for each notch of
wheel movement.
The TRACKING
mode you select
controls how the
screen cursor
moves.
In MOUSE MODE,
the screen cursor
moves with relative
positioning. This is
the default
TRACKING mode for
the cordless
mouse.
Click DETAILS... for
setting mouse
speed.
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Tablet tracking
The tablet TRACKING options enable you to determine the relationship between pen (or cordless mouse)
movement on the tablet surface and cursor movement on the monitor screen. By default the entire active
area of the tablet maps to the entire monitor. If more than one monitor is in use the tablet will map to all
monitors. See mapping to multiple monitors.
The TRACKING mode you select controls
how the screen cursor moves:
• Select PEN MODE to set the cursor so
that its movement corresponds with the
position of your Graphire tool on the
tablet – wherever you place your tool
on the tablet, the cursor will jump to a
corresponding point on the screen.
This is known as absolute positioning,
and is the default setting for the
Graphire pen. Click DETAILS... to
customize the tablet mapping.
• Select MOUSE MODE to move the
screen cursor with a “pick up and slide”
motion similar to using a traditional
mouse. This is the default setting for
the cordless mouse. Click DETAILS...
for setting mouse speed.
By default, the pen is set to PEN MODE, and
the cordless mouse is set to MOUSE MODE
for navigation.
Note: If you frequently switch between PEN MODE and MOUSE MODE, you can assign
the MODE TOGGLE... function to one of your tool buttons.
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When you click on the PEN MODE DETAILS... button, the PEN MODE DETAILS dialog box is displayed.
Returns settings to their factory defaults.
Use the SCREEN AREA options to select a screen area
for tablet to screen mapping.
•ALL SCREENS. The entire monitor(s) area is
mapped; this is the default setting. See mapping to
multiple monitors for more information.
•MONITOR. The entire area of a single monitor that
you choose is mapped.
•PORTION. A portion of the desktop area is mapped.
Click SET... to open a dialog box where you can set
the portion of screen area.
Mapping to multiple monitors
If your computer has more than one monitor, Graphire will map to your monitors
based upon how they are configured in the DISPLAY PROPERTIES control panel.
If ALL SCREENS is selected and you are in extended monitor mode, the tablet
will map to all monitors as if they were one large display. If the monitors are in
mirror mode, the tablet will map to the entire space on each monitor and the
screen cursor will be displayed on each monitor simultaneously.
Please refer to your hardware and operating system documentation for details
on configuring your computer and operating system for use with multiple
monitors.
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Use the TABLET AREA options to select a tablet area for
tablet to screen mapping.
•FULL. The entire active area of the tablet is mapped.
This is the default setting.
•PORTION. A portion of the tablet area is mapped.
Click SET... to open a dialog box where you can set
the portion of tablet area.
FORCE PROPORTIONS. Check or uncheck the box to
determine the tablet to screen mapping relationship.
• When unchecked, the correct scale or proportions
are not maintained. The selected tablet area is
mapped to the selected display area. Drawing a
circle on the tablet may create an ellipse on the
display screen. This is the default setting.
• When checked, the correct vertical and horizontal
proportions are maintained between the tablet and
display. Drawing a circle on the tablet results in a
circle on the display screen. Depending on your
settings, some portions of the tablet active area
may no longer be usable when this option is
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Portion of screen area
The tracking options in the PEN MODE DETAILS dialog box allow you to define which portion of the display
screen your tablet will map to:
•ALL SCREENS. When selected, the entire monitor(s) area is mapped. This is the default setting.
See mapping to multiple monitors for more information.
•MONITOR. When selected, the entire area of a single monitor that you choose is mapped.
•PORTION. When selected, this option allows you to select a portion of the display for tablet to screen
mapping. Click SET... to open the PORTION OF SCREEN dialog box.
Choose a method for defining a portion of the display:
• Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select the
screen area. The background graphic represents the
entire screen area.
• Move the screen cursor to select the screen area.
Select the CLICK TO DEFINE SCREEN AREA button. As you
define PORTION OF SCREEN, follow any MESSAGE prompts
to set the portion of your display screen that will be used
for mapping.
After defining a portion of the screen, you may need to use a
different input device to access other portions of the screen
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Portion of tablet area
The tracking options in the PEN MODE DETAILS dialog box allow you to define the tablet area that will be
mapped to the screen area:
•FULL. When selected, the entire active area of the tablet is used for tablet to display mapping. This is
the default setting.
•PORTION. When selected, this option allows you to select a portion of the tablet active area for tablet to
screen mapping. Click SET... to open the Portion of Tablet dialog box.
Setting mouse speed
To change the screen cursor acceleration and speed when in MOUSE MODE, click on the MOUSE MODE
DETAILS... button (located on the PEN or MOUSE tabs) to display a dialog box where you can make your
adjustments.
Choose a method for defining a portion of the tablet:
• Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select
the tablet area that will be mapped to your selected
screen area. The background graphic represents
the tablet.
• Use your tool on the tablet to select the tablet area.
Select the CLICK TO DEFINE TABLET AREA button.
As you define PORTION OF TABLET, follow any
MESSAGE prompts to set the portion of your tablet
that will be used for mapping.
Sets the screen cursor
acceleration when in
MOUSE MODE.
Sets the screen cursor
tracking speed when in
MOUSE MODE.
Returns settings to
their factory defaults.
Note: The dialog box will also appear when you first set a tool button to MODE TOGGLE.... Although MOUSE MODE
settings can be accessed from a number of different locations within the control panel, only one ACCELERATION
and SPEED setting can be made for each input tool that you are customizing.
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Working with tablet properties
The TABLET tab is used to customize the ExpressKeys and the Bluetooth data transmission rate of Graphire
Bluetooth. It also contains a BATTERY STATUS indicator.
The ExpressKeys can be customized to perform a
modifier, keystroke, or other function. See using the
ExpressKeys for the default key settings.
Use the pull-down menus to choose a function that will be
performed when the key is pressed.
Your choice will be displayed either within the pull-down
menu or beneath the menu.
The BATTERY STATUS indicator shows you the
percentage of battery charge remaining.
• A green level indicates the battery
charge is greater than 25%.
• A red level indicates the battery charge is
at or less than 25%.
• A power plug icon indicates that the
external power adapter is plugged in.
• A “?” mark indicates the tablet is not
detected. The tablet may have switched
off automatically. See power saving
features.
Returns the tab settings to their
factory default conditions.
When unchecked, the tablet will send less
data to the computer. This may reduce
screen cursor lag caused by a weak
Bluetooth connection. The best setting to
use for graphics or handwriting applications
is MAXIMUM DATA RATE selected.
Note: For Windows systems, a battery level icon is also
displayed on the Windows Taskbar when the tablet is running
under battery power. When operating under outlet power, a
power plug icon will be displayed instead.
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Customizing the Pop-up Menu
Use the POP-UP MENU tab to define the available functions on the Pop-up Menu list.
To display the Pop-up Menu, set one of your tool buttons to the POP-UP MENU function. Whenever you press
that button, the Pop-up Menu is displayed. Select from available items in the Pop-up Menu by clicking on
them. To close the Pop-up Menu without making a selection, click outside of the Pop-up Menu.
Displays a list of functions that have been added to the Pop-up
Menu. To change the order of an item, drag it to a new location.
Double-click on an item to make edits.
Note: PEN places your tool in PEN MODE. MOUSE places your
tool in MOUSE MODE. When adding MOUSE mode to the Pop-up
Menu list, the MOUSE MODE DETAILS dialog box is displayed
where you can adjust the mouse acceleration and speed.
Menu options enable
you to change the
appearance (FONT
SIZE and POP-UP
FONT) of the Pop-up
Menu.
Returns all tab settings to their default values.
Important: This action will delete all Pop-up
Menu items that have been defined.
Removes the selected
item from the list.
Select a button
functions option to add
to the Pop-up Menu list.
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Most of the time your tablet will work flawlessly. But if you are having trouble, Wacom recommends you do
the following:
1. If the Wacom tablet driver failed to load properly, first perform the recommended action in any error
message that may appear on your screen. If that does not solve the problem, refer to the
troubleshooting procedures in this chapter.
2. Look in the troubleshooting tables. Your problem may be described there and you can try the solution
offered.
3. Open the Wacom tablet Read Me file for late-breaking information.
4. Test your tablet and input tools. See testing your tablet and testing your tools.
5. If you are having a compatibility conflict between Graphire and a new hardware or software product,
check if a newer Wacom tablet software driver is available. See obtaining driver downloads for
information on downloading an updated software driver. Wacom periodically updates the software driver
to maintain compatibility with new products.
6. Check the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) on the Wacom web site for your region.
7. If you have tried the suggestions in this manual and still cannot resolve the problem, then contact
Wacom for Technical Support. See technical support options and the Read Me file for information on
where to obtain support for your region.
Testing your tablet
Testing your tools
Troubleshooting tables
Technical support options
Obtaining driver downloads
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Testing your tablet
Turn on your computer and wait until the system has fully loaded. Make sure that your computer has a
working Bluetooth connection, either through built-in Bluetooth support or a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter.
If you have another Bluetooth device such as a mouse or keyboard, make sure it is working.
1. Check the AC power adapter. With the power adapter connected to the tablet and an active power
source, the charging indicator will glow a steady green if the battery is fully charged. (For Windows
systems, a power plug icon is also displayed on the Windows Taskbar.) If the battery is charging, the
indicator will glow orange. The indicator will be off if the power adapter is not plugged in or is not
connected to an active power outlet.
2. Check the Bluetooth connection. Switch on the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet by pressing and
releasing the power button. If the power indicator light stays on for more than five seconds, your
Bluetooth connection is working. Otherwise, it is not.
If necessary, troubleshoot the connection as follows:
• If you have an external USB-to-Bluetooth adapter, make sure it is plugged into an active USB port or
hub on your computer.
• If you have built-in Bluetooth support, make sure it is turned on.
• Make sure your Bluetooth support is working properly. Test the functionality with a different wireless
Bluetooth device or check the documentation that came with your Bluetooth support to make sure it
is working correctly.
• On Windows systems, make sure that you have installed your Bluetooth wireless device drivers
correctly. (Some USB-to-Bluetooth adapters are supported in Windows XP, SP-2 and do not need a
driver. Refer to your Microsoft documentation for details.)
• Make sure that your Bluetooth configuration supports Bluetooth Specification v1.1 or higher, and the
HID profile.
• Make another attempt to pair the tablet to your system. See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
3. Check the tablet ExpressKeys. The power indicator light should turn green when a button is pressed.
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Testing your tools
If your tool does not work as you expect, it is a good idea to first check the assigned functions or to reset the
tool to its default condition using the Pen Tablet control panel.
1. Check the pen.
• Move your pen across the active area of the tablet; 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. The power indicator light should turn from blue to
green.
• Next, without applying pressure to the pen tip, hold the pen tip within approximately 5 mm (0.20 inch)
above the tablet surface and press the side switch. The power indicator light should again change
from blue to green.
• Turn the pen over and press the eraser against the surface of the tablet; the power indicator light
should change from blue to green.
• If not, you may have a defective pen or tablet. See technical support options.
2. Check the cordless mouse.
• Move the cordless mouse across the active area of the tablet; the screen cursor should move in the
corresponding direction on your monitor.
• Test the buttons on your cordless mouse by clicking each button. The tablet power indicator light
should turn green when a button is pressed.
• If not, you may have a defective cordless mouse or tablet. See technical support options.
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Troubleshooting tables
If you encounter problems with your Graphire tools or tablet, refer to the following tables. Your problem may
be described here, and you can try the solution offered. Be sure you refer to the Read Me file for the latest
information updates.
For additional information, visit Wacom’s web site at http://www.wacom.com/productsupport and follow the
links to the FAQs.
Connection problems
General problems
Windows-specific problems
Macintosh-specific problems
Connection problems
The computer does not have a
Bluetooth connection.
If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth support, you will need
to install a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter in order to add wireless
connectivity to your computer. The adapter must support Bluetooth
Specification v1.1 with Human Interface Device (HID) profile.
Wacom suggests the use of adapters supporting Bluetooth
Specification v1.2 for improved performance.
After pressing the power
button, the power indicator
light glows steadily for two to
five seconds and then
switches off.
The tablet was previously paired to a computer but could not connect to
that computer. Check the following:
If the tablet was previously paired to a computer and you now want
to use it on a different computer, you must first pair it with that new
computer. See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
If the tablet was previously working on your computer but works
no longer, check the configuration of your Bluetooth connection:
• If you are using a USB-to-Bluetooth adapter, make sure it is plugged
in and working. If you are using a computer with a built-in Bluetooth
module, make sure it is enabled and working.
• Test your computer’s Bluetooth support with a Bluetooth mouse or
keyboard.
• Open the Bluetooth control panel and make sure the tablet was not
disconnected.
• Move the tablet closer to the antenna and make sure there are no
metal or other high density obstructions in the line of sight between
the tablet and Bluetooth antenna.
• Repeat the process of pairing your tablet to the computer.
See establishing a Bluetooth connection.
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After pressing the power
button, the power indicator
light blinks rapidly.
The tablet has not been paired to a computer, or the connection has
been broken either by pressing the tablet’s CONNECT button or by
deleting the pairing from the Bluetooth control panel. Pair the tablet to
your computer as described in establishing a Bluetooth connection.
The power indicator light does
not come on after pressing the
power button.
Try again. If the light does not come on after repeated attempts, your
battery charge may be too low.
Plug in the AC power adapter and try again. If the charging indicator
does not light the battery may be defective.
When pairing the tablet, the
tablet does not appear in the
list of available devices to pair.
• The tablet should appear in the pairing list with a mouse icon named
WACOM PEN TABLET.
• If the power indicator light is not blinking, press the CONNECT button
on the back of the tablet to make the tablet discoverable. The tablet
will be in discoverable mode for three (3) minutes and the power
indicator light will blink twice per second.
• Verify that your Bluetooth configuration supports Bluetooth
Specification v1.1 with Human Interface Device (HID) profile.
• Make sure the tablet is not too far away from the antenna, and that
there are no metal obstructions between the Bluetooth antenna and
the tablet.
A “pairing unsuccessful”
message is displayed when
attempting to link the tablet to
the computer.
Check for possible interference from other wireless devices, such as
from a cordless telephone or microwave oven. If you suspect
interference, turn off the interfering device or move it farther away from
your computer.
Try again linking the wireless tablet to the computer.
Pairing was successful, but the
wireless tablet does not seem
to work correctly.
Be sure that you have correctly installed the Wacom Pen Tablet driver
software.
See also optimizing the Bluetooth connection.
The tablet works fine when the
power adapter is connected,
but switches off as soon as the
adapter is disconnected.
• Open the battery compartment and make sure the battery is
properly connected.
• Check the battery appearance to ensure there is no leakage or other
indication of damage.
• Charge the battery overnight and try again. If the problem
persists, the battery may be defective and can no longer hold a
charge. You will have to purchase a replacement battery from
Wacom. See ordering parts and accessories.
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General problems
After switching on the tablet,
the power indicator light
remains on but the screen
cursor cannot be moved with
the pen or cordless mouse.
• Review using the cordless pen and using the cordless mouse to be
sure you are using the input tools correctly.
• Switch the tablet power off, then back on.
• If your battery charge is low, plug in the power adapter.
• Try resetting the tablet by simultaneously pressing both
ExpressKeys and the power button for about five seconds.
Then turn off the tablet and switch it back on. Check the pen and
mouse operation.
• Reset the tablet by disconnecting both the battery and the AC power
connector for at least 10 seconds. Then reconnect the tablet battery
and try again.
The charging indicator does
not light when the power
adapter is plugged in.
Check that the power adapter is properly plugged into the tablet, and
that the AC power cord is plugged into the power adapter and an active
power outlet.
The battery may need replacement. See replacing the tablet battery.
While using the tablet, the
tablet power indicator light
flashes once per second.
The battery is nearly empty. Plug in the power adapter to continue
working, or power down the tablet.
The pen works only in MOUSE
MODE, and does not draw with
pressure-sensitivity.
The tablet driver software was not installed or did not load properly.
Make sure the tablet driver software is installed and functioning.
Insert the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD into your computer and install
the driver software for the tablet.
Some applications, including Photoshop 7.0 and greater, require that
you turn on the pressure capabilities before the pen will respond as a
pressure-sensitive tool.
Clicking is difficult. Try using a lighter Tip Feel (see adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and
double-click).
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Double-clicking is difficult. Be sure you are quickly tapping the tablet twice in the same place on the
tablet active area.
Using the side switch to double-click is recommended (review the
techniques in clicking).
Set one of the tablet ExpressKeys to DOUBLE CLICK and use it to issue
double-clicks.
See adjusting tip feel, eraser feel, and double-click:
• Try increasing the DOUBLE-CLICK DISTANCE.
• Try using a lighter TIP FEEL.
Windows: Try setting your system to launch programs with a single
click. See clicking.
The pen selects everything,
will not stop drawing.
Open the Pen Tablet control panel and go to the PEN tab. Move the TIP
FEEL slider toward FIRM. If this does not help, see testing your tablet.
The eraser selects everything
or will not stop erasing.
Open the Pen Tablet control panel and go to the PEN tab. Move the
ERASER FEEL slider toward FIRM. If this does not help, see testing your
tablet.
You notice a screen delay at
the beginning of pen strokes.
Try decreasing the DOUBLE-CLICK DISTANCE (see adjusting tip feel,
eraser feel, and double-click).
You have to press hard with
the pen when clicking or
drawing.
Open the Pen Tablet control panel and go to the Pen tab. Move the TIP
FEEL slider toward SOFT.
The pen tip does not function. Make sure the power indicator light changes from blue to green when
the pen tip is pressed to the tablet surface. If it does not, you may have
defective hardware (see testing your tablet).
The side switch does not work. Be sure you press the side switch when the pen tip is within 5 mm
(0.20 inch) of the tablet active area – do this without pressing down on
the pen tip.
From the Pen Tablet control panel, verify that the side switch is set to the
function you are expecting to occur.
Make sure the power indicator light changes from blue to green when
you press the side switch. If it does not, you may have defective
hardware (see testing your tablet).
The screen cursor jumps back. Do not place the pen or cordless mouse on the tablet when they are not
in use, or when you are using another pointing device. Leaving your
tool on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when
using other input devices.
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Cannot move the cursor where
you want to on the screen, or
the line you are drawing does
not line up with the location of
the pointer in paint
applications.
Open the Pen Tablet control panel. Verify that PEN MODE is selected.
If this does not help, click on the DEFAULT button to reestablish the
default tablet to screen mapping. If you are still having difficulty, remove
the tablet preferences (see next tip).
You suspect the tablet
preferences may be corrupted,
or want to make certain that all
settings are at their factory
defaults.
Delete the tablet preferences as follows:
Windows: Do a Search or Find for the TABLET.DAT file and delete it.
The file should be in your Windows\System32 folder. Then restart your
computer. When the tablet driver loads it will create a new preferences
file with the factory default settings.
Macintosh: For a single user, delete the tablet preferences by first
choosing your HOME folder from the GO menu. Then open your home
LIBRARY folder. Within your home LIBRARY folder, open the
PREFERENCES folder and delete the COM.WACOM.TABLETPREFERENCES
file. Log out, then log back in. When the tablet driver loads it will create
a new preferences file with the factory defaults.
For multiple users, delete all tablet preferences by first opening the main
APPLICATIONS folder. Then open the TABLET folder and run the
REMOVETABLET utility. When the utility starts, click on the REMOVE ALL
PREFERENCE FILES button. Log out, then log back in. When the tablet
driver loads, it will create new preferences files with the factory defaults.
Note: Do not manually remove the WACOM TABLET.PREFPANE file from
the main LIBRARY PREFERENCEPANES folder. This file is only to be
removed when uninstalling the tablet software driver, and then only
when using the REMOVETABLET utility.
The computer does not go to
sleep.
When you are not using the pen or cordless mouse, remove them from
the tablet surface or the tablet will continue to send data, keeping the
computer awake.
When using the tablet the
screen cursor is very erratic or
jumps around.
On rare occasions the tablet may receive interfering radio frequencies
from a computer monitor or nearby AM radio station. If you notice
interference from a monitor, try moving the tablet at least six (6) inches
away from the monitor, or change the monitor refresh rate or monitor
resolution.
If the screen cursor lags or jumps, try optimizing the Bluetooth
connection.
When using the tablet, the
screen cursor or pen strokes
seem to lag or skip in some
applications.
See optimizing the Bluetooth connection for tips on improving the
Bluetooth connection.
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Windows-specific problems
Macintosh-specific problems
After changing right- and left-
handed settings in the Mouse
control panel, the pen tip no
longer functions properly and
the cordless mouse button
functions are reversed.
This will reverse the right and left button settings on your Wacom tools.
Restart Windows for your Wacom tool settings to be correctly
recognized.
Windows XP. After installing
the tablet on a system with
multiple users, the tablet only
works on the primary user
desktop.
Reboot the system after installing the tablet on a system with multiple
users.
At startup, a dialog box
appears telling you that either
the driver failed to load or the
tablet preferences have not yet
been created.
The tablet was not detected at startup.
From the GO menu, select APPLICATIONS and open the UTILITIES folder.
Launch the SYSTEM PROFILER and select the DEVICES AND VOLUMES tab.
A wireless tablet should be displayed by the profiler. If a tablet was not
found, check the Bluetooth wireless connection.
If you are still having problems, open the OS X Disk Utility application
and run REPAIR DISK PERMISSIONS from the FIRST AID tab. If this does
not help, contact Wacom for Technical Support. See technical support
options.
Cannot switch off Graphire
Bluetooth after closing the lid
on an Apple laptop computer.
Switch off the tablet before closing the lid on your Apple laptop.
Do not worry. The tablet will automatically switch off five (5) minutes
after you close the lid on your Apple laptop.
Alternatively, if you prevent Bluetooth devices from waking your
computer, the tablet will immediately switch off when your computer
goes to sleep or when you close the lid of your Apple laptop. To prevent
Bluetooth devices from waking your computer:
1. From the Apple menu, choose SYSTEM PREFERENCES....
2. Click on the BLUETOOTH icon, located in the HARDWARE section of
the System Preferences pane.
3. In the BLUETOOTH control panel, select the SETTINGS tab.
4. Make sure that the ALLOW BLUETOOTH DEVICES TO WAKE THIS
COMPUTER option is not checked.
5. Quit System Preferences.
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Technical support options
If you have a problem with your Wacom tablet, first check the tablet installation guide to be sure the unit is
installed correctly. Then review the troubleshooting procedures within this manual; your problem may be
described there and you can try the solution(s) offered.
If you cannot find the answer in this manual, you may find updated information about your problem in the
Read Me file for your platform (located on the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD). You can also check the product
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) on the Wacom web site for your region.
If you cannot solve the problem and you think your Wacom tablet is not working properly, contact the Wacom
support staff for the area where your product was purchased. See the Wacom tablet Read Me file, located
on the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD, for contact information. If you have an Internet connection you can
download the latest software drivers from the Wacom web site for your region. See obtaining driver
downloads for your region.
When you call, you should be at your computer with the following information available:
• This manual.
• Tablet serial and model number. (Look on the bottom of the tablet.)
• Driver version number. (See the Wacom Pen Tablet Driver CD or the Pen Tablet control panel.)
• The make and model of your computer, and operating system version number.
• A list of peripheral devices attached to your computer.
• The software application and version you were using when the problem occurred.
• The exact wording of any error message that appeared on your screen.
• What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred.
• How you tried to solve the problem.
Inkwell does not work correctly
with the tablet.
There may be a problem with the Inkwell preferences. Remove the
damaged preference files as follows. They will be recreated when you
enable handwriting recognition.
1. From the Apple menu, choose SYSTEM PREFERENCES, SHOW ALL,
and INK. Then turn off handwriting recognition.
2. From the GO menu, choose your HOME. Open the LIBRARY and
PREFERENCES folders. Then remove the following preferences:
• com.apple.ink.framework.plist
• com.apple.ink.inkpad.plist
• com.apple.ink.inkpad.sketch
3. Go back to SYSTEM PREFERENCES and INK, and then enable
handwriting recognition.
4. Test the Inkwell function using your Wacom tablet and pen.
5. If this procedure does not resolve your problem with Inkwell, contact
Apple Support for further assistance. Wacom is not the software
manufacturer for Inkwell and we are limited in our abilities to support
a third party software application.
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Obtaining driver downloads
Wacom periodically updates the tablet software driver to maintain compatibility with new products, and
recommends that you regularly update the driver for best functionality. A new Wacom tablet software driver
(when available) can be downloaded from the Internet.
USA, Canada, Central and South America
Europe, Middle East and Africa
Japan
Asia Pacific (English)
China
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.com/productsupport Software updates.
Anonymous FTP Site: ftp://ftp.wacom.com/pub/drivers Software updates.
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom-europe.com Software updates.
Anonymous FTP Site: ftp://ftp.wacom-europe.com/pub/ Software updates.
Worldwide Web: http://tablet.wacom.co.jp Software updates. (Japanese)
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.com/ap Software updates. (English)
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.com.cn Software updates.
(Simplified Chinese)
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APPENDIX
This section contains information and tips on tablet installation, caring for your tablet and tools, a how-to on
uninstalling the tablet software, your license and warranty, and more.
Tablet installation
Caring for your tablet and tools
Battery life information
Replacing the tablet battery
Uninstalling the tablet software
Product specifications
Product information
Ordering parts and accessories
Radio and television interference
License and Warranties (Worldwide, Except for
Europe, Africa and Middle East)
License and Warranty (Europe, Africa and
Middle East)
Tablet installation
For detailed instructions, please review the Quick Start Guide that came with your tablet. See also
establishing a Bluetooth connection.
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Caring for your tablet and tools
Keep your Graphire tools and tablet surface clean. Dust and dirt particles can stick to your tools and cause
excessive wear to the tablet surface. Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth will help prolong the life of
your tablet surface and tools; you can also dampen the cloth using a very mild soap diluted with water.
Do
not
use volatile liquids, such as paint thinner or benzene, as they may damage the plastic case.
Keep your tablet and tools in a clean, dry place and avoid extremes in temperature. Room temperature is
best. Also, your Graphire tools and tablet are not made to come apart. Twisting the pen case can break the
pen. Taking apart the product will void your warranty.
Replacing the pen tip
The pen tip (nib) will wear with normal use. When the nib gets too short or develops a flat point, you can
replace it with another nib. Simply clasp the old nib with a tweezer, needle-nosed plier, or similar instrument
and pull it straight out of the pen. Then slide the end of the new nib straight into the barrel of the pen – firmly
push the nib until it stops.
To order replacement parts, see ordering parts and accessories.
Battery life information
All Li-Poly batteries age over time and typically need to be replaced approximately once every two or three
years, whether they are used or not. For information on ordering a replacement battery, see ordering parts
and accessories.
Notes:
• When the battery is connected, the tablet will use a small amount of current even when the tablet is
switched off. It is a good idea to charge the battery before leaving the tablet unused for a number of
days. There is a built-in protection circuit that will prevent the battery from over-discharging. Once a
Li-Poly battery has been over-discharged it cannot be recharged.
• If you will not be using your tablet for an extended period of time (a month or longer), Wacom suggests
unplugging the battery from the tablet connector in order to conserve the charge and battery life.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place.
• Li-Poly batteries are not affected by cycling or other methods used to improve the performance of
different battery types.
Important: When the
Graphire pen is not in use,
place it in the pen storage
compartment, the pen
stand, or lay it flat on your
desk. Leaving the pen on
the tablet when not in use
can prevent the tablet from
switching off and cause the
battery to drain down. To
maintain the sensitivity of
your pen, do not store the
pen in a container where it
will rest on the tip or eraser.
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Replacing the tablet battery
If your tablet battery has exceeded its life span and can no longer be adequately charged, it will need to
be replaced. Be sure to use only a rechargeable Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) battery designed for your tablet.
For information on ordering a replacement battery, see ordering parts and accessories.
Warning: NEVER attempt to charge other battery types in your tablet with the power adapter.
If you do so, you may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury may result.
To replace the tablet battery:
1. First turn the wireless tablet upside down and slide open the battery compartment door.
2. Carefully remove the old tablet battery by disconnecting the cable from the tablet.
3. Align the notch on the new battery cable plug with the cutout in the tablet connector, then press the plug
into the connector as shown.
4. Insert the battery into the battery compartment and close the compartment door.
Warnings:
When installing the battery, do not attempt to install it backwards or reverse the polarity. If you do so,
you may damage the tablet, cause a fire, or personal injury may result.
When disposing of the Li-Poly battery, do not carry it loosely in your pocket or in any container that
may contain metal objects. If transported improperly and metal objects come in contact with the
battery terminals, the battery could short, causing personal injury or fire. It is recommended that you
cover the terminals with adhesive tape to insulate them from possible contact with metal objects.
Do not abuse the battery in any manner. Puncturing, crushing, heating, exposure to water or fire,
disassembly, shorting the terminals, or other types of abuse may cause the battery to explode or
ignite, and potentially cause a fire or personal injury.
If the battery should leak, do not get the fluid in your eye. If battery fluid does enter the eye, do not
rub the eye. Immediately rinse the affected eye with water and seek medical attention.
Important: When replacing the tablet battery, be
careful not to drop it on hard surfaces. The battery
can be damaged internally when dropped, and
should be replaced even if there is no obvious
damage. This will help prevent any future damage
that could occur to the tablet if the battery has been
dropped, is installed in the tablet, and then later
develops a short or leak while in the tablet.
Properly dispose of the old battery in accordance with the
battery manufacturer recommendations, and with the
warnings listed below. Keep batteries out of the reach of
children, and promptly dispose of old batteries.
Many communities offer voluntary or mandatory recycling
programs for batteries – when disposing of batteries, follow
all applicable laws and recycle your old batteries whenever
possible.
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Uninstalling the tablet software
Follow the appropriate procedure below to remove the Wacom tablet driver software from your system.
Important: When you remove the Wacom tablet software from your system, your Wacom tablet will
no longer operate with full tablet functionality but will continue to function as a mouse device.
Windows XP: Click START. In the start menu, select CONTROL PANEL. Then select ADD OR REMOVE
PROGRAMS. In the ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS window, choose PEN TABLET DRIVER and click on the
CHANGE OR REMOVE PROGRAMS button. Follow the prompts to remove the tablet driver.
Windows 2000:
1. Click the Windows START button. Then choose SETTINGS and CONTROL PANEL.
2. In the CONTROL PANEL window, double-click on the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS icon. In the dialog box that
appears, choose the PEN TABLET option.
3. Click on the ADD/REMOVE... button and follow the prompts to remove the tablet driver.
Macintosh:
From the FINDER, choose APPLICATIONS from the GO menu and open the TABLET folder. Double-click on the
REMOVE TABLET icon and select the REMOVE TABLET SOFTWARE button. After the removal is completed, click
OK.
Note: To fully remove the Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet from your computer, you will need to delete the
paired connection from the Bluetooth devices control panel for your operating system.
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Product specifications
Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet (model CTE-630BT)
Coordinate resolution 80 lpmm (2032 lpi)
Accuracy, pen +/- 0.5 mm (0.02 in)
Reading height with pen, average 5 mm (0.20 in)
Maximum report rate 100 points per second
Tablet ExpressKeys stroke 1 mm (0.04 in), approximately
Communication interface Bluetooth wireless technology
Power requirements DC 6V, 550 mA, from power adapter
Operating temperature 5 to 40 degrees C (41 to 104 degrees F)
Storage temperature -10 to +60 degrees C (14 to 140 degrees F)
Operating relative humidity 20% to 80% noncondensing
Storage relative humidity 20% to 90% noncondensing
Certifications and compliance FCC Class B, CE, VCCI Class B, C-Tick
Active area (W x D) 208.8 x 150.8 mm (8.22 x 5.94 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 257 x 24.3 x 280 mm (10.13 x 0.96 x 11.03 in)
Weight 0.86 kg (1.9 lb), approximately
Battery Rechargeable Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) cell, 3.7V, 1800 mAh
Connectivity Bluetooth wireless technology using HID protocol.
Power adapter Input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.3 VA
Output voltage: 6 VDC, 1.0 A
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Graphire pen (model EP-130E)
Graphire cordless mouse (model EC-130)
Graphire Inking Pen (model EP-200, optional)
Note: When you purchase an Inking Pen, it comes with a blank nib in the pen. Use the included nib puller
(silver ring) to gently remove the blank nib from the pen. Then insert one of the silver-colored cartridges that
come with the Inking Pen. The cartridge tip has a waxy coating that you will need to rub off before you can
begin inking. The Inking Pen will not fit into the pen storage compartment or pen stand.
Physical size (L x D) 145 x 12.5 mm (5.71 x 0.49 in)
Pressure levels 512 levels
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Eraser tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Weight 11 g (0.02 lb), approximately
Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A007)
Physical size (L x W x H) 115 x 60 x 38 mm (4.53 x 2.36 x 1.50 in), approximately
Weight 90 g (0.20 lb), approximately
Fingerwheel type Continuous rotation, 24 notches per revolution
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.04 in) or less
Pressure levels 512 levels
Physical size (L x D) 151 x 12.5 mm (5.94 x 0.49 in)
Weight 12 g (0.42 oz), approximately
Tip refill types Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A011)
Ink refill, black (Part No. PSI-A023)
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Product information
To learn more about Graphire Bluetooth, and about which software applications are currently tablet
enhanced to support the pressure-sensitivity, eraser, and other special functionality of your pen tablet and
tools, visit the Wacom web site for your region:
Ordering parts and accessories
To purchase parts and accessories, refer to the tablet Read Me file and see who to call for your region.
You can also do the following:
To purchase parts and accessories in the USA or Canada, call 1.888.884.1870 (toll-free) or visit
Wacom’s web site at http://www.wacomdirect.com (USA only).
To purchase parts and accessories in Europe, call +49 (0)180.500.03.75 or send an email to
parts@wacom-europe.com. Or, visit the Wacom web site at www.wacom-europe.com/solutionstore.
You can also contact your local dealer, distributor, or Technical Support using the appropriate number for
your region.
To purchase parts and accessories in other countries, please contact your local dealer or distributor.
USA, Canada, Central and South America http://www.wacom.com/productinfo
Europe, Middle East and Africa http://www.wacom-europe.com
Japan http://tablet.wacom.co.jp
Asia Pacific (English) http://www.wacom.com/ap
China (Simplified Chinese) http://www.wacom.com.cn/chanpin
Description Part numbers
Tablet battery (Li-Poly) GWL-001
Photo frame (6x8/A5) PPL-A145
Replacement tips for pen
(EP-130E models)
PSI-A007
Pen stand PST-A031
Pen tether (optional) FUZ-A107
Power adapter A10W-0610I
Power cable for use in USA SM-045 / SM-103
Power cable for use in UK YP-60 / YC-13
Power cable, for use in Europe,
other than UK
SH-037 / SH-103
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Radio and television interference
The equipment described in this manual generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed
and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with Wacom instructions—it may cause interference with radio and
television reception.
FCC notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
You can determine whether the equipment is causing interference by disconnecting it from your computer. If the
interference stops, it was probably caused by the equipment.
If the equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, you may be able to correct the interference by
using one or more of the following measures:
• Rotate the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
• Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.
• Plug the equipment and computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio.
If necessary, consult your Wacom dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Wacom could void the FCC Certification and negate your
authority to operate the product.
CE declaration
The Wacom Graphire® Bluetooth® wireless technology digitizing tablet, model CTE-630BT, has been tested and found
to comply to the following harmonized European Norms:
• EN 55024 (electromagnetic immunity)
• EN 55022 Class B (electromagnetic emissions)
• EN 60950 (electrical safety)
• EN 300328 (radio and telecommunications terminal equipment)
• EN 301489 (electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters)
Based on the results of these tests, Wacom declares that the above mentioned devices conform to Article 10.1 of the
European Council Directive 89/336/EEC, and their amendment Directive 93/68/EEC, and to the Directive 1999/5/EC
and indicates this conformity by the CE-sign on each device.
The device must be installed and operated always in strict accordance to the instructions given in this handbook.
Any changes or modifications to this product that were not specifically authorized will invalidate this declaration.
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License and Warranties
(Worldwide, Except for Europe, Africa and Middle East)
Software License
This legal document is an agreement between you, the end-user, and Wacom Technology Corporation (Wacom).
1. Grant of License.
The enclosed product includes computer programs embedded in firmware and accompanying
diskette or CD-ROM (the “Software”). The Software is licensed, not sold, to you for use only with Wacom products
upon the terms of this license, and Wacom reserves any rights not expressly granted to you. Wacom grants to you a
non-exclusive right to use this copy of the Software in conjunction with a Wacom product at a single location.
2. Ownership of Software.
Although you may own the product in which the Software is originally recorded, Wacom
retains ownership of the Software itself. You acknowledge that the Software is Wacom’s property, and contains
valuable confidential, unpublished information developed or acquired by Wacom at great expense, including data
processing algorithms, innovations and concepts. The Software is protected by copyright and other federal and state
laws. You agree to use your reasonable best efforts to protect the Software from unauthorized reproduction,
distribution, disclosure, use, or publication.
3. Copy Restrictions.
Unauthorized copying of the Software is expressly forbidden.
4. Use Restrictions.
You may not decompile, reverse assemble, disassemble or reverse engineer the Software.
5. Termination.
This License is effective until terminated. This License will terminate automatically without notice from
Wacom if you fail to comply with any provisions of the License.
6. Miscellaneous.
This License is governed by the laws of the United States of America and the state of Washington
except in Asia Pacific and by the laws of Japan for Asia Pacific.
Limited Warranty (U.S.A. and Canada)
Wacom warrants the product, to the original consumer purchaser, except for the Software and consumable items such
as the battery and pen nibs, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a
period of one (1) year, from the date of original retail purchase, as evidenced by a copy of the receipt and registration
with Wacom by mail or online within 30 days of purchase.
The Software is licensed “as is.” Wacom makes no warranty with respect to its quality or performance. Wacom cannot
guarantee you uninterrupted service or the correction of any errors.
Upon discovery of a defect in the product, except in the Software, within the Warranty Period, you should contact
Wacom Technical Support via telephone, email, or fax to obtain an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number
and instructions for shipping the product to a service location designated by Wacom. You should send the product,
shipping charges prepaid, to the designated service location, accompanied by the return authorization number, your
name, address and telephone number, proof of purchase date, and a description of the defect. Wacom will pay for
return shipping by United Parcel Service or by an equivalent service as chosen by Wacom.
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Wacom’s sole obligation and entire liability under this warranty shall be, at Wacom’s option, either the repair or
replacement of the defective product or parts thereof of which Wacom is notified during the Warranty Period; provided,
however, that you are responsible for (i) the cost of transportation of the product to the designated service location and
(ii) any loss or damage to the product resulting from such transportation.
Wacom shall have no responsibility to repair or replace the product if the failure of the product has resulted from
accident, abuse, misuse, negligence, or unauthorized modification or repair, or if it has been handled or stored other
than in accordance with Wacom’s storage instructions.
Any descriptions, drawings, specifications, samples, models, bulletins, or similar material, used in connection with the
sale of the product, shall not be construed as an express warranty that the product will conform or comply with your
requirements.
EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES MADE BY
WACOM ON THIS PRODUCT. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY WACOM, ITS
DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY, AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR
ADVICE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
WACOM LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY LEGALLY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO THE DURATION OF WACOM’S
EXPRESS WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
NEITHER WACOM NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR
DELIVERY OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF
BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
PRODUCT, EVEN IF WACOM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES
DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE
ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
In the event that any of the above limitations are held unenforceable, Wacom’s liability for any damages to you or any
party shall not exceed the purchase price you paid, regardless of the form of any claim.
This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the United States of America and the state of Washington.
This Limited Warranty is valid for and only applies to products purchased and used inside the United States (and its
territories or possessions) and Canada.
Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada
To obtain Warranty service within the U.S. or Canada contact:
Wacom Technical Support
Phone: 1.360.896.9833
Fax: 1.360.896.9724
E-mail: support@wacom.com
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Warranty on Sales Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
For products purchased or used outside of the United States and Canada, upon discovery of a defect in the product,
except in the Software, within the Warranty Period you should contact your local dealer or distributor. In all other
respects the terms of the warranty as set forth above apply to such sales.
Should you have any questions about this Agreement, or if you desire to contact Wacom for any reason, please contact
in writing:
In North and South America contact:
Wacom Technology Corporation
1311 S.E. Cardinal Court
Vancouver, Washington 98683
U.S.A.
In Japan contact:
WACOM Co., Ltd.
2-510-1 Toyonodai
Otone-Machi, Kitasaitama-Gun
Saitama, 349-11
Japan
In Asia Pacific contact:
WACOM Co., Ltd.
Harmony Tower 18F, 1-32-2 Hon-Cho,
Nakano-Ku, Tokyo 164-0012
Japan
In Mainland China
(Except Hong Kong) contact:
WACOM China Corporation
Room 611 CNT MANHATTAN BUILDING
No. 6, Chaoyangmen Bei Road. Beijing, China 100027
E-mail: support@wacom.com.cn
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License and Warranty
(Europe, Africa and Middle East)
Software License Agreement
Important Notice to Customers
This product contains copyrighted computer programs (“software”) which are the inalienable intellectual property of
WACOM Europe GmbH (“WACOM”). This software is both integrated within the product and also contained on the
accompanying data carrier. The purchase of this product from your dealer does not include WACOM's software and
the associated rights of usage. WACOM grants you, the user, the right to use the software solely in accordance with
the conditions of this software license agreement. By purchasing this product you agree to the terms of this license.
Entitlement to Use the Software
WACOM grants the customer a personal, non-exclusive license to use the software solely in combination with this
product and for the proper operation of this product. This license may be transferred only in connection with this
product.
The use of this software includes solely the permanent or temporary, complete or partial copying of the software by
means of loading, displaying, executing, transmitting or saving for the purpose of executing the commands and data it
contains or of observing, examining or testing the functions of the software.
The customer may not license, lease or loan the software to a third party, nor allow a third party to access the software
in any other way. The customer may not without prior written authorization from WACOM copy, modify, transmit or edit
the software, apart from the actions of copying necessary to create a backup copy and for the purposes outlined in
section 2 above.
The customer may not decompile the software; if the software contains interfaces to software which is not supplied by
WACOM, WACOM shall make the necessary information available to the customer upon request, provided that the
customer can prove his/her entitle-ment to use the software and that he/she agrees to pay the copying and postage
costs.
Limited Warranty
WACOM warrants to you as the original end-user that the product hardware is free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of TWO (2) YEARS after the date of purchase, provided that
they are unused at the time of such purchase. WACOM further warrants to you the accompany-ing diskettes against
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of SIX (6) MONTHS after the date of purchase.
The Software is licensed and distributed “AS IS”. WACOM makes no warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to
its quality, performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose (including related manuals and
documentation). WACOM cannot guarantee you uninterrupted service or the correction of any errors.
Upon discovery of a defect in the product, except in the Software, within the applicable Warranty Period, you should
return them in the original packaging to the place of your original purchase, together with your name, address,
telephone number, a description of the problem and a copy of the original invoice. You are responsible for any loss or
damage to the product resulting from such transportation. WACOM's sole obligation and entire liability under this
warranty shall be, at WACOM's option, either the repair or the replacement of product or parts thereof that prove
defective and that were returned within the applicable Warranty Period.
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WACOM shall have no responsibility to repair or replace the product if (a), in the opinion of WACOM, the failure of the
product has resulted from accident, abuse, misuse, negligence, misapplication, or unauthorized modification or repair,
or (b) the product has been handled or stored other than in accordance with WACOM's storage instructions, or (c) the
failure is due to normal wear and tear, or (d) you fail to fulfill your obligations as described above.
In case that any claim presented under warranty is found upon investigation to be either outside the duration or the
scope of this warranty, or in case that the product is found to be not defective, then the cost of such investigation and
repair shall be borne by you.
Any descriptions, drawings, specifications, samples, models, bulletins, or similar material, used in connection with the
sale of the product, shall not be construed as an express warranty that the product will conform or comply with your
requirements.
Should any provision of this agreement be declared invalid, that provision shall be treated as separate from the
agreement, and the agreement shall remain in force without limitation in all other respects.
If this product is found to be defective, the purchaser may be entitled to institute legal proceedings against the seller on
grounds of liability for deficiency. The statutory rights indicated with regard to the seller are not limited in any way by
this warranty. Rather, this warranty affords the purchaser rights in addition to those indicated in the present text.
This limited warranty shall apply if the seller's corporate domicile is in the European Union or in Iceland, Norway,
Jersey, Switzerland, Russia, the Ukraine, Rumania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey, Syria, the Lebanon,
Jordan, Israel, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iran or South Africa.
This Limited Warranty and Liability is governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Should you have any questions about this Agreement, or if you desire to contact WACOM for any reason, please
contact in writing:
WACOM Europe GmbH
Europark Fichtenhain A9
47807 Krefeld
GERMANY
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GLOSSARY
Active area. The drawing area of the tablet where your Graphire tools are detected.
Aspect. The ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimension of the tablet or display.
Bluetooth. A standardized wireless technology and Specification. Manufacturers build this into their
products in order to create Bluetooth devices, enabling seamless voice and data connections between a
variety of wireless devices operating at short range to one another.
Click force. The amount of force you must apply to the tip of your pen for a click to occur.
Discoverable mode. An operational state in which a Bluetooth device is available for discovery by another
Bluetooth device.
Double-click distance. The maximum distance (in screen pixels) that the cursor can move between clicks
and still be accepted as a double-click. Increasing the double-click distance makes double-clicking easier,
but may cause a delay in brush strokes in some graphics applications.
Eraser-aware application. A software application that has built-in support for the Graphire eraser.
These applications take advantage of the eraser in different ways, depending on what makes sense for the
application.
ExpressKeys. The customizable control keys located on your wireless tablet.
Fingerwheel. The control wheel on the cordless mouse.
Mapping. The relationship between your Graphire tool position on the tablet and the cursor position on the
monitor screen.
Modifier. Modifier keys include SHIFT, ALT, and CTRL for Windows, or SHIFT, CONTROL, COMMAND, and
OPTION for Macintosh. You can customize your Graphire tool to simulate a modifier key.
Mouse acceleration. A setting that allows you to adjust the screen cursor acceleration when your Graphire
tool in mouse mode.
Mouse mode. A method for positioning the screen cursor. When you place a Graphire tool on the tablet,
you can move the screen cursor with a “pick up and slide” motion similar to using a traditional mouse.
This is known as relative positioning, and is the default setting for the cordless mouse. See also pen mode.
Mouse speed. A setting that allows you to adjust the speed at which your screen cursor moves when your
Graphire tool is in mouse mode.
Nib. The replaceable pen tip.
Pairing. A method of creating a virtual cable link between two Bluetooth devices.
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Pen mode. A method of positioning the screen cursor. Wherever you place your Graphire tool on the tablet,
the screen cursor will jump to the same corresponding point on the screen. This is known as absolute
positioning, and is the default setting for the Graphire pen. Also, PEN MODE allows you to quickly position the
screen cursor without having to first find it and then move it across the desktop. See also mouse mode.
Pixel. The smallest unit of measure on your monitor screen.
Pop-up Menu. A window that displays a list of keystroke functions and other actions you can perform.
You can customize the buttons of your Graphire tools to display this menu.
Pressure sensitive. A quality of the Graphire pen tip and eraser that senses the amount of pressure being
applied. This is used to create natural-looking pen, brush, and eraser strokes in applications that are
pressure-sensitive.
Pressure-sensitive application. Any application that supports pressure-sensitive input.
Proximity. The height above the tablet active area where the Graphire tools are detected. Refer also to the
pointing section.
Screen cursor. The pointer on the display screen. Screen cursors come in different shapes (such as an
I-beam, arrow, or box), depending on which application you are running.
Transceiver. A radio device capable of both transmitting and receiving information.
USB. Universal Serial Bus. A hardware interface standard for connecting computer peripheral devices.
USB ports support hot-plugging, which allows you to connect or disconnect a USB device without turning off
your computer.
Wintab. An interface standard used by Windows applications for receiving tablet information.
Graphire supports all Wintab-compatible applications under Windows.
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About the manual 4
Accessories and parts, ordering 60
Battery
charging 10
installing 9
replacing 56
Battery life, information 55
Bluetooth connection, optimizing 16
Button functions 32
Care, for tablet and tools 55
CE declaration 61
Click sound 20
Clicking, with pen 20
Connection
establishing 13
problems, troubleshooting 46
Control panel
opening 27
overview 28
settings 28
Cordless mouse
buttons, customizing 35
customizing 34
fingerwheel, customizing 35
using 23
Customizing
cordless mouse 34
buttons 35
fingerwheel 35
double-click 30
eraser feel 30
mouse
acceleration 40
speed 40
pen 29
side switch 31
tip feel 30
Double-click, customizing 30
Double-clicking, how to 20
Dragging, with pen 20
Drawing with pressure 21
Driver downloads, obtaining 53
Environmental conditions 55
Eraser feel, customizing 30
Erasing, with pen 22
ExpressKeys, using 25
Eye-hand coordination exercise 22
FCC notice 61
Features
input tools 8
tablet 7
Functions, button 32
General problems, troubleshooting 48
Graphire, working with 6
Holding the pen 18
Information, product 60
Installing tablet 54
Interference, radio and television 61
Linking, to computer 13
Macintosh-specific problems, troubleshooting 51
Manual, about 4
Mapping, to multiple monitors 37
Mouse Mode, settings 35
Mouse Speed, setting 40
Nib, replacing 55
Ordering parts and accessories 60
Overview, control panel 28
Parts and accessories, ordering 60
Pen
clicking with 20
customizing 29
double-clicking with 20
dragging with 20
drawing with pressure 21
erasing with 22
holding 18
pointing 19
replacing the tip 55
using 18
using side switch 21
Pointing, with pen 19
Power indicator light 12
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Pressure, drawing with 21
Product information 60
Properties, tablet 41
Proportions and scale 38
Radio and television interference 61
Scale and proportions 38
Settings, control panel 28
Side switch
customizing 31
using 21
Software
driver downloads 53
uninstalling 57
Specifications
Graphire Bluetooth pen tablet 58
Graphire cordless mouse 59
Graphire pen 59
Inking pen 59
product 58
Tablet
battery and power management 9
battery charging 10
battery installation 9
changing the underlay 26
connecting to your computer 13
creating a new underlay 26
ExpressKeys 25
features 7
installation 54
mapping
area 38
for portion of screen area 39
for portion of tablet area 40
to multiple monitors 37
power indicator light 12
power saving features 12
replacing battery 56
scale and proportions 38
storing 55
testing 44
tracking 36
working with 24
Tablet, working with properties 41
Technical Support options 52
Testing
tablet 44
tools 45
Tip feel, customizing 30
Tip, replacing 55
Tools, testing 45
Tracking, tablet 36
Troubleshooting 43
connection problems 46
general problems 48
Macintosh-specific problems 51
tables 46
Windows-specific problems 51
Underlay
changing 26
creating new 26
Uninstalling tablet software 57
Windows-specific problems, troubleshooting 51
Wireless connection 13
Work area, setting up 17
Working with Graphire 6
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Wacom international offices
Wacom Technology Corporation WACOM Europe GmbH
1311 S.E. Cardinal Court Europark Fichtenhain A9
Vancouver, WA 98683 47807 Krefeld
U.S.A. Germany
Telephone Telephone
General: +1.360.896.9833 General: +49.(0)2151.3614.0
Fax: +1.360.896.9724 Fax: +49.(0)2151.3614.111
WACOM Co., Ltd. WACOM Co., Ltd.
2-510-1 Toyonodai Asia Pacific Office
Otone-Machi, Kitasaitama-Gun Harmony Tower 18F, 1-32-2 Hon Cho,
Saitama, 349-1148 Nakano-Ku, Tokyo 164-0012
Japan Japan
Internet: http://tablet.wacom.co.jp Telephone
General: +81.3.5309.1513
Fax: 81.3.5309.1514
WACOM China Corporation WACOM Digital Solutions Co., Ltd.
Room 611 CNT MANHATTAN BUILDING Gangnam Telepia B/D 9th Fl, 662-18
No. 6, Chaoyangmen Bei Road. Beijing, China 100027 Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-080
Korea
Telephone Telephone
General: +86.(0)10.8528.2819 General: +82.2.557.3984
Fax: +86(0)10.8528.2386 Fax: +82.2.557.3895