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- Using Intuos2
- Customizing
- Opening the Control Panel
- Control Panel Features
- Customizing Your Tools
- Customizing Pen and Airbrush Settings
- Customizing Mouse Tool Settings
- Tablet to Screen Mapping
- Customizing the Pop-up Menu
- Customizing Tablet Buttons
- Working with Multiple Tools
- Working with Application-Specific Settings
- Checking Your USB Tablet Mode
- Checking Your Serial Tablet Connection
- Pull-Down Menus
- Advanced Features
- Having Trouble?
- Appendices
- Uninstalling the Software
- Registration
- Product Information
- Installing Multiple Tablets
- Working with AutoCAD
- Product Specifications
- General Specifications for All Intuos2 Tablets
- Intuos2 4x5 / A6 Tablet (Models XD-0405-U, XD-0405-R)
- Intuos2 6x8 / A5 Tablet (Models XD-0608-U, XD-0608-R)
- Intuos2 9x12 / A4-regular Tablet (Models XD-0912-U, XD-0912-R)
- Intuos2 12x12 / A4-oversize Tablet (Models XD-1212-U, XD-1212-R)
- Intuos2 12x18 / A3 Tablet (Models XD-1218-U, XD-1218-R)
- Intuos2 Grip Pen (Model XP-501E)
- Intuos2 Airbrush (Model XP-400E)
- Intuos2 Classic Pen (Model XP-300E)
- Intuos2 Ink Pen (Model XP-110)
- Intuos2 Stroke Pen (Model XP-120)
- Intuos2 2DMouse (Model XC-100)
- Intuos2 4DMouse (Model XC-400)
- Intuos2 Lens Cursor (Model XC-210)
- Parts and Accessories
- License and Warranties
- License and Warranties (Europe)
- Glossary
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Wacom Intuos
®
2 User’s Manual for Windows
®
, November 12, 2003
English V4.1 for Windows
Copyright
Wacom Company, Limited, 2003
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.
TRADEMARKS
Wacom and Intuos are registered trademarks. Tool ID, QuickPoint, DuoSwitch, and DualTrack are trademarks of Wacom
Company, Limited. Acrobat
Reader Copyright
1987-2001 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe,
Acrobat, and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Microsoft, IntelliMouse, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries. Any additional company and product names mentioned in this documentation may be
trademarked and/or registered as trademarks. Mention of third-party products is for information purposes only and constitutes
neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Wacom assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of
these products.
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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 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 tablet is causing interference by powering it off. If the interference stops, it was probably
caused by the tablet.
If your tablet 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 tablet farther away from the television or radio.
• Plug the tablet 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.
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CE DECLARATION
The Intuos
®
2 digitizing tablets, models XD-0405-R, XD-0608-R, XD-0912-R, XD-1212-R, XD-1218-R, XD-0405-U,
XD-0608-U, XD-0912-U, XD-1212-U, and XD-1218-U have been tested and found to comply to the following harmonized
European Norms:
• EN 55024 (electromagnetic immunity)
• EN 55022 Class B (electromagnetic emissions)
The Wacom power adaptors have been tested by their manufacturers and found to comply to the following harmonized
European Norms:
• EN 50082-1 (electromagnetic immunity)
• EN 55022, EN 50081-1, EN 61000-3-2, or EN 61000-3-3 (electromagnetic emissions)
• EN 60950 (safety of low voltage devices)
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 to the European Council Directive 73/23/EEC, 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 by Wacom will invalidate this declaration.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Using the Airbrush 35
Holding the Airbrush 36
Using the 2D Mouse 37
Using the 4D Mouse 38
Using the 2D Mouse or 4D Mouse Fingerwheel 39
Using the Lens Cursor 40
Caring for Your Tools and Tablet 41
Replacing the Pen or Airbrush Tip 42
DuoSwitch Removal and Installation 43
CUSTOMIZING 45
Opening the Control Panel 46
Control Panel Features 47
Tabs 48
Control Panel Lists 50
Control Panel Buttons 52
Customizing Your Tools 53
Pen and Airbrush Tabs 53
2D Mouse and 4D Mouse Tabs 53
Customizing Pen and Airbrush Settings 54
Adjusting Tip Feel 55
Adjusting Double-Click 56
Customizing Tool Buttons 57
Button Functions 58
Airbrush Settings 63
Adjusting Eraser Feel 64
Customizing Tilt Sensitivity 65
Trademarks 2
Radio and Television Interference 3
FCC Notice 3
CE Declaration 4
About the Manual 8
Navigating the Manual 11
USING INTUOS2 12
Appearance and Features 13
Intuos2 4x5 / A6 Tablet 13
Intuos2 6x8 / A5 and 9x12 / A4-regular Tablets 14
Intuos2 12x12 / A4-oversize and 12x18 / A3 Tablets 15
Intuos2 Tools 16
Setting Up Your Work Area 19
Working with the Tablet 20
Adjusting the Pen Stand 20
Adjusting Tablet Incline 21
Using The Tablet Menu Strip 22
Using the Pen 25
Holding the Pen 25
Pointing 26
Clicking 27
Using the Side Switch 28
Dragging 29
Proximity 30
Drawing with Pressure 31
Drawing with Tilt 32
Erasing 33
Eye-Hand Coordination Exercise 34
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Customizing Mouse Tool Settings 66
Customizing the 2D Mouse 67
Customizing the 2D Mouse Fingerwheel 68
Customizing the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor 69
Programming the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor 70
Creating a Button Box 70
Customizing the 4D Mouse Fingerwheel 71
Tablet to Screen Mapping 72
Positioning Mode 74
Orientation 75
Aspect 76
Tablet Area 77
Display Area 80
Customizing the Pop-up Menu 81
Add Keystrokes 82
Setting Mouse Speed 82
Add Mapping Options 83
Removing Pop-Up Menu Options 83
Customizing Tablet Buttons 84
Working with Multiple Tools 86
Adding a New Tool 87
Using More Than One Tool 88
Working with Application-Specific Settings 89
Creating an Application-Specific Setting 91
Adding Additional Tools to an Application’s Tool List 93
Changing Settings for a Specific Application and Tool 94
Removing Application-Specific Settings 94
Checking Your USB Tablet Mode 95
Checking Your Serial Tablet Connection 96
Pull-Down Menus 97
File 97
Edit 97
Add 98
Remove 98
Language 99
Help 99
ADVANCED FEATURES 100
Advanced Tip Pressure Settings 101
Click Force Adjustment 102
Pressure Curve Adjustment 103
Advanced Eraser Pressure Settings 105
Copying Settings 106
Using DualTrack 107
Advanced Mapping 108
HAVING TROUBLE? 113
Troubleshooting 114
Testing USB Tablets 114
Verifying Your Computer is USB Ready 115
Testing Serial Tablets 116
Testing Your Intuos2 Tools 117
Testing a Pen or Airbrush 117
Testing a 2D Mouse 119
Testing a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor 120
Troubleshooting Tables 121
USB Tablet Problems 121
Serial Tablet Problems 122
General Problems 123
Windows Problems 126
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Contacting Technical Support 127
Linking to the Web Page 127
Pre-Contact Checklist 127
Who to Call 128
USA, Canada, Central and South America 129
Europe, Middle East and Africa 130
Japan 131
Asia Pacific (English) 131
APPENDICES 132
Uninstalling the Software 133
Registration 133
Product Information 133
Installing Multiple Tablets 134
Working with AutoCAD 135
Configuring for a Wintab Compatible Digitizer 135
Configuring Tablet Menus and Screen Pointing
Areas in AutoCAD 136
Product Specifications 139
General Specifications for All Intuos2 Tablets 139
Intuos2 4x5 / A6 Tablet (Models XD-0405-U,
XD-0405-R) 140
Intuos2 6x8 / A5 Tablet (Models XD-0608-U,
XD-0608-R) 140
Intuos2 9x12 / A4-regular Tablet (Models XD-0912-U,
XD-0912-R) 140
Intuos2 12x12 / A4-oversize Tablet
(Models XD-1212-U, XD-1212-R) 141
Intuos2 12x18 / A3 Tablet (Models XD-1218-U,
XD-1218-R) 141
Intuos2 Grip Pen (Model XP-501E) 141
Intuos2 Airbrush (Model XP-400E) 142
Intuos2 Classic Pen (Model XP-300E) 142
Intuos2 Ink Pen (Model XP-110) 142
Intuos2 Stroke Pen (Model XP-120) 143
Intuos2 2D Mouse (Model XC-100) 143
Intuos2 4D Mouse (Model XC-400) 143
Intuos2 Lens Cursor (Model XC-210) 143
Parts and Accessories 144
Ordering Parts and Accessories 144
Tablets 145
Tools 145
Other Parts and Accessories 148
License and Warranties 149
Software License 149
Limited Warranty 150
Warranty on Sales Outside of U.S. and Canada 152
License and Warranties (Europe) 153
Software License Agreement 153
Limited Warranty and Liability 154
Liability of WACOM 155
GLOSSARY 156
INDEX 160
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ABOUT THE MANUAL
This interactive User’s Manual provides quick access to information about Intuos2. Just click on a
navigation button or highlighted word to move through the document. The information is common to both
serial and USB tablets, unless otherwise noted.
• The Table of Contents enables you to go directly to a topic by clicking on it.
•Using Intuos2 introduces you to the many capabilities of your Intuos2 tablet, including a description of
the various tablet models, and the features and functions of each Intuos2 tool. This section also
includes exercises for new users.
•Customizing describes how you can change the control panel settings to optimize Intuos2 tablets and
tools for your personal work style.
•Advanced Features allow further customization of your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet.
Explore them after you have become familiar with using Intuos2 and the basic control panel settings.
•Having Trouble? Need troubleshooting guidelines? Do you have a question for Technical Support?
You will find the answers to most common questions here.
• The Appendices include information on uninstalling and registering your tablet, product specifications,
license and warranty information, and a listing of replacement parts and accessories. There are tips
on working with AutoCAD. If you are using more than one tablet on your computer, you will find
instructions on adding and working with multiple tablets.
Note:
This manual does not contain information on installing your tablet. Please refer to your product
Quick Start Guide and to the automated software installer (located on the Wacom Tablet CD) for details on
installing your Wacom tablet.
If you are new to electronic documentation, be sure to read Navigating the Manual.
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The tablet size descriptions shown within this manual reflect usage for both the USA and European
markets, and are separated by a “/ “. For example, in the descriptor “4x5/A6”, “4x5” is the tablet sizing
descriptor for USA markets. “A6” is the descriptor for European markets. Within this manual, USA tablet
size descriptors are always shown before the “/ “.
S
MALL
CAPITAL
LETTERS
are used to identify the names of keyboard keys, dialog boxes, and control panel
options.
As you read through the
Customizing
and
Advanced Features
chapters, you will notice that the screen
shots of the control panel tabs do not show the tab buttons. These are intentionally left out in order to
save space within the manual.
Remember that you can always use the Acrobat Reader zoom-in tool to increase the size of the manual
on your display screen.
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Certain kinds of information are not included in this manual:
• Information about your specific computer hardware.
• Information about your operating system.
• Information about other Wacom tablets.
• Information about application software. Many graphics applications have built-in support for Intuos2
features (such as pressure-sensitivity, tilt, airbrush simulation, 3D navigation with the 4D Mouse, and
two-handed input). You can find a listing of applications that support these features at Wacom’s web
site (see Product Information). Refer also to your application manuals for information on how best to
use Intuos2 features within specific applications.
Your best source for the above information is the set of manuals and disks that came with your hardware,
operating system, applications, or other Wacom tablets.
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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.
Go back to previous view.
Page back, or page forward.
Go to beginning of section.
Go to topic.
Topic continued.
The Acrobat Reader provides you with additional tools for using and printing the manual. Refer to the
Acrobat
Reader Online Guide
for more information.
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HEADING TEXT
Topic
USING INTUOS2
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This section introduces you to the Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet. If you are new to using a
graphics tablet and tablet input tools, read the following sections. They describe your Intuos2 tools and
explain how to use them with the tablet.
Note:
The tablet input tools that came with your Intuos2 tablet will not work on any other tablet model
(including tablets from the Intuos series). Likewise, older Intuos tablet input tools will not work on your
Intuos2 tablet.
APPEARANCE AND FEATURES
SETTING UP YOUR WORK AREA
WORKING WITH THE TABLET
USING THE PEN
USING THE AIRBRUSH
USING THE 2D MOUSE
USING THE 4D MOUSE
USING THE LENS CURSOR
CARING FOR YOUR TOOLS AND TABLET
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APPEARANCE AND FEATURES
The Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet consists of two basic elements: a graphics tablet that serves as
your work area, and the Intuos2 Tools you use with the tablet. For a complete listing of Intuos2 tablets,
refer to Parts and Accessories.
INTUOS2 4x5
/
A6 TABLET
Note: To learn more about your tablet, see Working with the Tablet.
Active Area
Pen Stand
Status LED
Tablet Overlay
Cable
Menu Strip
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INTUOS2 6x8
/
A5 AND 9x12
/
A4-REGULAR TABLETS
Note: The Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular tablet is shown. To learn more about your tablet, see Working with the Tablet.
Menu Strip
(removable)
Active Area
Incline Bar
(shown attached)
QuickPoint Area Indicators
(on 9x12/A4-regular and
larger tablets)
Status LED
Tablet Overlay
Cable Pen Stand
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INTUOS2 12x12
/
A4-OVERSIZE AND 12x18
/
A3 TABLETS
Note: The Intuos2 12x12/A4-oversize tablet is shown. To learn more about your tablet, see Working with the Tablet.
Menu Strip (removable)
Active Area
Pen Stand
QuickPoint Area Indicators
Power Switch
(serial tablets only)
Status LED
Tablet Overlay
Cable
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INTUOS2 TOOLS
A variety of Intuos2 tools are available for your tablet. All Intuos2 tools are cordless, batteryless, and
ergonomically designed. Each tool also has a Tool ID, enabling you to work with multiple tools on the
same tablet and to customize each tool differently.
Note:
The tool(s) included with your tablet will vary depending on which tablet model and configuration
you purchased.
The Intuos2 Grip Pen and Airbrush are pressure-sensitive freehand tools for image editing and creating
natural-looking pen and brush strokes.
Intuos2 Airbrush
Eraser
Replaceable Nib (pen tip)
Removable DuoSwitch (rocker style)
Eraser
Replaceable Nib
Side Switch
Fingerwheel
Intuos2 Grip Pen
Rubberized grip area
See Tools for information on other
available pens for Intuos2
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Do you prefer to use a mouse for general navigation, pointing, and clicking? Just set aside your Intuos2
Pen and place the Intuos2 Mouse on the tablet. There is no need to go back to your old mouse, because
your Intuos2 Mouse is an ideal tool for performing any task you may have done previously with a standard
mouse. If you have an Intuos2 4D Mouse, it can also be used for 3D navigation with four degrees of
control: x and y position, fingerwheel position, and positional rotation.
2D Mouse
Programmable Buttons Fingerwheel. This is an
integrated middle button and
rolling wheel that can be
programmed for a variety of
actions, and that can also be
used for up and down scrolling in
the active window
Note: Although the
2D Mouse has Tool ID, it
does not support DualTrack,
which enables you to work
with two tools on the same
tablet simultaneously.
4D Mouse
Programmable Buttons
Fingerwheel. This can be set to emulate the Microsoft
IntelliMouse and used for scrolling, zooming, and other
tasks in supporting applications.
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The Lens Cursor is an ideal tool for entering precise coordinate position information. Use the Lens Cursor
with graphics and CAD applications for very accurate tracing or digitizing images.
For information on these and other available
Intuos2 tools, refer to Parts and Accessories.
Lens Cursor
Lens (moveable)
Programmable Buttons
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SETTING UP YOUR WORK AREA
Organize your work area so you can work comfortably. Position your Intuos2 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 some tablet models, you can adjust the tablet incline and attach the pen stand to better fit your work
style. Refer to Adjusting Tablet Incline and Adjusting the Pen Stand for additional information.
To minimize fatigue:
• Take short breaks between tasks to stretch
and relax your muscles.
• Use a gentle grip when working with your
Intuos2 tools.
• Alternate tasks and tools throughout the
day.
• Minimize awkward postures and repetitive
movements that cause discomfort.
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WORKING WITH THE TABLET
Your tablet comes with a pen stand, a customizable menu strip, and a transparent overlay.
ADJUSTING THE PEN STAND
Position the pen stand near the tablet.
The stand is free-standing. Place it within
easy reach of your tablet.
4x5/A6 tablet shown.
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ADJUSTING TABLET INCLINE
Intuos2 6x8/A5 and 9x12/A4-regular tablets come with a rubber bar that can be used to raise the tablet’s
incline angle. If you frequently use the tablet on your lap, you may not want to apply the incline bar.
For desktop use, you may find an inclined tablet position more comfortable.
To attach the incline bar:
1. First turn the tablet upside down and locate the incline bar recess.
2. Remove the paper backing from the incline bar to expose the adhesive. Carefully press the bar’s
adhesive side onto the tablet recess area.
3. Return the tablet to its face up position.
The recess is designed for use in landscape orientation.
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USING THE TABLET MENU STRIP
All Intuos2 tablets have a menu strip with programmable buttons that allow you to quickly perform
common tasks. For 4x5/A6 tablets, the menu strip is printed on the overlay sheet. For 6x8/A5 and larger
tablets, the menu strip is removable, and can be written on with a pencil. The number of available buttons
depends on your tablet model. To use the menu strip, click on a button with your Intuos2 tool; the function
assigned to that button will occur.
Notes:
• When pointing to a button, the screen cursor changes to display the button number. Tablet buttons that have
been set to IGNORED will not display the button number.
• Changes to mapping and pressure options apply only to the tool used to select the respective tablet button.
To remove the menu strip, carefully lift the overlay sheet from the left side and gently slide the
menu strip out. You can use the adhesive side of a sticky notepad sheet to “grab” the menu strip.
When removing and replacing the menu strip, take care not to bend or tear your tablet overlay.
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To customize the tablet menu strip buttons, see Customizing Tablet Buttons. By default, the tablet menu
strip buttons will perform common keystroke functions, such as:
Button name Keyboard shortcut Function (typical)
new
Ctrl+N Open a new document
open
Ctrl+O Open an existing document
close
Alt+F, C Close a document
save
Ctrl+S Save work
print
Ctrl+P Print document
exit
Alt+F, X Exit application
cut
Ctrl+X Cut text or image
copy
Ctrl+C Copy text or image
paste
Ctrl+V Paste text or image
undo
Ctrl+Z Undo last change
del
Del Delete selected image or text
Back
Alt+ Set button for internet browser back function
(6x8/A5 or larger tablets)
Forward
Alt+ Set button for internet browser forward function
(6x8/A5 or larger tablets)
Stop
Esc Set button for internet browser stop function
(9x12/A4-regular or larger tablets)
Refresh
Ctrl+R Set button for internet browser refresh function
(9x12/A4-regular or larger tablets)
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Notes:
Some applications may not support some tablet button functions, or may use different keyboard shortcuts.
Mapping and pressure settings changed with a tablet button are only in effect for the current session. To permanently save
these settings, open the control panel and click OK.
Button name Keyboard shortcut Function (typical)
Mode
Pen
N/A Set tool mapping to Pen Mode
Mouse
N/A Set tool mapping to Mouse Mode
QuickPoint
N/A Set tool mapping to QuickPoint Mode
(9x12/A4-regular or larger tablets)
Pressure
Soft
N/A Set the tip feel for a soft setting
Med
N/A Set the tip feel for a medium setting
Firm
N/A Set the tip feel for a firm setting
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USING THE PEN
Intuos2 Pens are cordless, batteryless, and pressure sensitive. There are four basic techniques for using
the Intuos2 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 a pen, try the exercises on the following
pages.
HOLDING THE PEN
Hold the Intuos2 Pen like you would a normal pen. 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.
Important:
When the pen is not in use, place it in the Intuos2 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 an Intuos2 tool on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other
pointing devices.
Position for drawing Position for erasing
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POINTING
The Intuos2 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’s active area is like a mapped representation of your computer screen where
every point on the tablet’s 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 Intuos2 Pen and Airbrush, and makes tracing possible—something
you cannot do with a mouse.
• In Mouse Mode, you move the cursor with a “pick up and roll” action similar to using a mouse. This is
the default setting for the 2D Mouse, 4D Mouse, and Lens Cursor.
Try moving the screen cursor by lifting the Intuos2 Pen and placing it in a new location on the tablet.
The cursor instantly jumps to the new location.
Learning Hint: 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 Hint: Pointing is easier when
you orient the tablet so the screen cursor
follows the same direction as your hand
movements on the tablet.
As the pen enters Proximity, the tablet senses
the pen above the tablet surface. You do not
need to touch the tablet with the pen tip in
order to move the screen cursor.
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CLICKING
Clicking.
To click, tap the tablet once with the tip of the Intuos2 Pen, or press the pen tip on the tablet with
enough force to register a click. (With the pen tip, there is no audible “click” sound.)
Try clicking on a folder icon by moving the screen cursor over the icon and pressing down on the pen tip.
The icon 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. You can also double-click by pressing the upper side switch—this
is the preferred method of double-clicking with a pen.
Try both ways of double-clicking on a folder icon to open it. First use your pen tip to do this, then use the
upper side switch.
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USING THE SIDE SWITCH
The standard Intuos2 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 in Proximity of the tablet. You do not have to touch the pen tip to the tablet in order to use the
switch.
To assign new switch functions, refer to Customizing Tool Buttons.
Double-Click Hint: Press the upper side
switch to double-click. This is easier than
tapping twice with the pen tip.
Windows Hint: Use right-click to bring up
application-specific or icon-specific menus.
The upper switch position is set
to left double-click by default.
The lower switch position is set for
a right-click by default.
Important:
The DuoSwitch on the Grip Pen can be removed if you do not need the switch
functionality. See DuoSwitch Removal and Installation for more information.
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DRAGGING
Dragging is used to select and move objects on the screen. To drag, first point to an object. Then press
the Intuos2 Pen to the tablet and slide it across the tablet. 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 Intuos2 Pen
across the tablet until the text is highlighted.
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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PROXIMITY
The pen is activated as soon as it enters proximity, about 6 mm (0.24 inch), above the tablet’s active area.
This allows you to position the screen cursor or use the side switch without touching the pen tip to the
tablet. You can also trace a drawing or photograph as long as the pen tip remains within proximity height.
Place a picture under the tablet overlay and try tracing it from within one of your graphics applications.
6 mm (0.24 inch)
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DRAWING WITH PRESSURE
The Intuos2 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
Intuos2 Pen’s pressure-sensitivity. You can vary line width, blend colors, and change opacity with the
pressure you exert upon the pen.
To draw with pressure-sensitivity, select a pressure-sensitive tool from your application’s tool palette.
Draw along the surface of the tablet while applying various amounts of pressure downward on the tip of
the Intuos2 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.
Visit our web site for a list of graphics applications that support pressure. See Product Information.
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DRAWING WITH TILT
As with pressure, the tablet recognizes when you tilt the pen or airbrush from vertical to inclined positions.
In some drawing applications, tilt can be used to control line shape and thickness. This is like working with
an airbrush where tilt can be used to make a line thin when the tool is vertical, or wide when the tool is
tilted. In other applications, you can adjust tilt to define brush characteristics such as width, color and
opacity.
To test tilt, draw a curve in a graphics application (such as Painter) that supports tilt. Be sure that the tilt
function in your application is active, then change the tilt of the pen as you draw to vary the shape and
thickness of the brush stroke.
To adjust how much you must tilt the pen to produce a desired tilt effect in your application, see
Customizing Tilt Sensitivity.
Not all applications support tilt. To see a list of applications which currently support this feature, visit our
web site. See Product Information.
As an example, with the Wacom PenTools Virtual Airbrush
Photoshop plug-in, tilting the pen results in an elongated
pattern. This simulates the effects of an airbrush spray that is
angled away from the paint surface.
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ERASING
The eraser on the Intuos2 Pen works like the eraser on a pencil. In graphics applications that support the
pen’s eraser, you can erase intuitively and naturally. When you use the pen’s eraser, the application will
automatically switch to the eraser tool. You can also use the eraser in many standard office applications.
The eraser will not be pressure sensitive, but you can use it to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells.
Try your eraser by opening Windows Notepad and typing a few words. Use the eraser to select the text.
When you lift the eraser, the text will be erased. For further information on using your eraser, see
Adjusting Eraser Feel.
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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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 Intuos2 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 Intuos2 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 Intuos2 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 Intuos2 Pen, the
easier drawing and navigation will become. Soon, you may want to put your mouse away altogether.
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USING THE AIRBRUSH
The Intuos2 Airbrush is similar to the Intuos2 Pen, but also includes a fingerwheel for an additional degree
of control. With proper software support, you can simulate realistic airbrushing. For example, tilting the
Intuos2 Airbrush can cause the spray pattern to elongate and feather out. Rolling the fingerwheel can
adjust the spray intensity, and pressure on the tip can control the brush size.
Pointing, Clicking, Erasing, and Proximity are similar to the pen. For additional information, refer to
Holding the Airbrush and Using the Pen.
Important:
When the airbrush is not in use, place it in the Intuos2 pen stand or lay it flat on your
desk. To maintain the sensitivity of your airbrush tip, do not store the airbrush in a container where
it will rest on its tip.
Leaving an Intuos2 tool on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other
pointing devices.
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HOLDING THE AIRBRUSH
Hold the airbrush with your thumb and middle finger. The fingerwheel should be in a convenient location
for you to roll it with your index finger. Tilt the airbrush to find a comfortable position that allows you to
paint and draw with pressure-sensitivity.
To customize the fingerwheel, see Airbrush Settings.
Visit Wacom’s web site to learn which applications currently support the airbrush fingerwheel.
See Product Information.
Roll the fingerwheel backwards to increase ink flow
or brush size, and forward to reduce it.
Your index finger should operate the wheel
independently of the pressure you apply to the tip.
The side switch is set for a right-click by default.
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USING THE 2D MOUSE
The Intuos2 2D Mouse is cordless, batteryless, and works on any Intuos2 tablet. By moving the
2D Mouse across the tablet’s active area, you can position the screen cursor like you do with a regular
mouse (MOUSE MODE). The buttons are programmable, and the integrated fingerwheel is both a
programmable middle button and a rolling wheel that you can use for scrolling. By choosing PEN MODE in
the MAPPING/SPEED tab, you can position and navigate the screen cursor like you do with the Intuos2 Pen.
The left button is set to
LEFT CLICK by default.
The right button is set to a
RIGHT CLICK by default.
Integrated middle button and fingerwheel. By default,
the button function is set to MIDDLE CLICK and the
fingerwheel is set to SCROLL 3 lines per wheel notch
within the active window of supporting applications.
To learn how to program buttons, see Customizing the 2D Mouse.
Important:
When the
2D Mouse is not in use,
place it on your desk.
Leaving an Intuos2 tool on
the tablet may interfere
with screen cursor
positioning when using
other pointing devices.
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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USING THE 4D MOUSE
The Intuos2 4D Mouse is a cordless, batteryless mouse that works on any Intuos2 tablet. By default, you
can position the screen cursor like you do with a regular mouse (MOUSE MODE). By choosing PEN MODE
in the MAPPING/SPEED tab, you can position and navigate the screen cursor like you do with the Intuos2
Pen. The integrated fingerwheel is both a programmable middle button and a self-centering wheel that
can be used for scrolling. By default, the fingerwheel emulates the Microsoft IntelliMouse. The 4D Mouse
also supports axial rotation. In applications that support device rotation, simply turn the 4D Mouse on the
tablet to control the rotation parameter.
The left button is set to left-click by default.
The right button is set to
right-click by default.
By default, the fingerwheel is set to
perform a middle-click when pressed.
When rolled forward or backward, the
fingerwheel is set for scrolling functionality
in supporting applications. To learn how to program buttons, see
Customizing the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor.
The rear buttons are set to left double-click by default.
Important:
When the
4D Mouse is not in use,
place it on your desk.
Leaving an Intuos2 tool
on the tablet may interfere
with screen cursor
positioning when using
other pointing devices.
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USING THE 2D MOUSE OR 4D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
To use the fingerwheel, place your hand on the 2D Mouse or 4D Mouse with your index finger on
the wheel.
•
Button function.
To use the button function, press down on the wheel to perform a button click.
•
Scrolling.
The fingerwheel will control scrolling; move the fingerwheel forward to scroll up, and back to scroll down.
For the 2D Mouse, the fingerwheel is set to scroll 3 lines for each notch of wheel movement in applications that support the
Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel. For the 4D Mouse, the fingerwheel emulates the roller on the Microsoft IntelliMouse; moving
the fingerwheel scrolls through documents in applications that support the IntelliMouse and scrolling stops when you
release the fingerwheel. (When you release the fingerwheel on the 4D Mouse it will spring back to the neutral position,
leaving the scrolled list at the position you have scrolled to.)
• For applications that have built-in support for the fingerwheel, you can set the fingerwheel for application-defined
functionality; it will then function according to how each specific application supports the fingerwheel.
For a full description of fingerwheel features and functionality, see Customizing the 2D Mouse
Fingerwheel or Customizing the 4D Mouse Fingerwheel. Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications
that currently support the 2D Mouse or 4D Mouse fingerwheel. See Product Information.
2D Mouse shown.
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USING THE LENS CURSOR
The Intuos2 Lens Cursor is an input device that allows you to enter precise coordinate position information
into your computer. The Lens Cursor reports the position of the cross-hair to the computer. This makes
the Lens Cursor especially useful for tracing and digitizing drawings into graphics and CAD applications.
By default, the Lens Cursor is set to MOUSE MODE, which means you can position the screen cursor like
you do with a regular mouse. When using the Lens Cursor to digitize a drawing, the Lens Cursor must be
set to PEN MODE.
Refer to Customizing the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor for information on programming the Lens Cursor
buttons.
Left-Click Button
Middle-Click Button Right-Click Button
Rotate lens for best viewing angle.
Rear Buttons (defaults are left double-click)
Important:
When the Lens Cursor is not in use,
place it on your desk. Leaving an Intuos2 tool
on the tablet may interfere with screen cursor
positioning when using other pointing devices.
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CARING FOR YOUR TOOLS AND TABLET
Keep your Intuos2 tools and tablet surface clean. Dust and dirt particles can stick to your Intuos2 tools
and cause wear to the tablet surface. Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth will help prolong the life of
your tablet surface and Intuos2 tools. You can also use a very mild soap diluted with water. Do
not
use
volatile liquids, such as paint thinner or benzene, because 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 Intuos2 tools and tablet are not made to come apart. Except where specifically
indicated for the Grip Pen DuoSwitch removal and replacement, twisting the pen case can break the pen.
Taking apart the product will void your warranty.
Important:
When the pen or airbrush are not in use, place them in the Intuos2 pen stand or lay
them flat on your desk. To maintain the sensitivity of your pen or airbrush tip, do not store the tools
in a container where they will rest on their tip.
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REPLACING THE PEN OR AIRBRUSH TIP
The tip (nib) will wear with normal use. When the nib gets too short or develops a flat point, you can
replace it with the extra nib that came with your tool.
1. Clasp the old nib with a tweezer, needle-nosed plier, or similar instrument and pull it straight out of the
pen or airbrush.
2. Slide the end of the new nib straight into the barrel of the pen or airbrush. Firmly push the nib until it
stops.
To order replacement parts, refer to Other Parts and Accessories.
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DUOSWITCH REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Some users prefer to remove the DuoSwitch when working with the Intuos2 Grip Pen. For example, you
may want to remove the switch in order to focus on a drawing and eliminate any accidental clicks that
would occur if you unintentionally pressed on the switch. Note, however, that removing the DuoSwitch
also removes the button functionality it offers. For most users it is unnecessary to remove the DuoSwitch.
To remove the DuoSwitch:
1. Firmly clasp the DuoSwitch in the middle and pull out.
(Press in on the rubberized grip in order to better grasp the
switch).
Important:
Do not remove the switch by prying it from
either end as this may damage your pen. NEVER
adjust the trimmer capacitor that will be visible when
the switch is removed. When using the pen without the
DuoSwitch, always replace the original rubberized grip
with the optional grip in order to protect the trimmer
capacitor.
2. Remove the pen tip cone by turning it counterclockwise.
Then pull the grip forward over the pen tip.
3. Install the optional grip by aligning the pen case rails with
the grooves inside the grip and pushing the grip over the
pen tip. Then replace the pen tip cone by turning it
clockwise onto the pen.
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To install the DuoSwitch:
1. Remove the pen tip cone by turning it
counterclockwise. Then pull the grip
forward over the pen tip.
2. Install the original grip (the one with the
DuoSwitch access slot) by aligning the
pen case rails with the grooves inside
the grip and pushing the grip over the
pen tip. When properly positioned, the
DuoSwitch access hole will reveal the
trimmer capacitor. Then install the pen
tip cone by turning it clockwise onto the
pen.
3. Align the DuoSwitch into place, making
sure to match the switch position to the
grip molding. Then gently press in on
the DuoSwitch until it snaps into place.
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CUSTOMIZING
After you master the basics of using your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet, you may want to
customize the way Intuos2 works. This chapter describes how to use the Wacom control panel to adjust
your Intuos2 tool and tablet settings.
Advanced users can learn how to further optimize Intuos2 by creating application-specific settings.
OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
CUSTOMIZING YOUR TOOLS
CUSTOMIZING PEN AND AIRBRUSH SETTINGS
CUSTOMIZING MOUSE TOOL SETTINGS
TABLET TO SCREEN MAPPING
CUSTOMIZING THE POP-UP MENU
CUSTOMIZING TABLET BUTTONS
WORKING WITH MULTIPLE TOOLS
WORKING WITH APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTINGS
CHECKING YOUR SERIAL TABLET CONNECTION
PULL-DOWN MENUS
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OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL
Open the control panel with the Intuos2 tool you wish to customize.
1. Using your Intuos2 tool, click on the Windows START button. Then, select SETTINGS and CONTROL
PANEL.
2. Double-click on the tablet icon.
To open the Wacom control panel,
double-click here with the tool you
wish to customize.
To open the control panel in Windows XP:
1. Click on the Windows XP START button. In the start menu, select CONTROL PANEL.
2. In the CONTROL PANEL window, select OTHER CONTROL PANEL OPTIONS.
3. In the OTHER CONTROL PANEL OPTIONS window, double-click on the WACOM TABLET icon.
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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
Use the Wacom control panel to customize your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet.
Pull-Down Menus access many control panel features.
Tabs display
settings for the
selected application
and selected tool.
Control Panel
Buttons apply to
the entire control
panel.
The HELP...
button displays
online Help. The
information is the
same as in the
Customizing
and
Advanced
Features
chapters in this
manual.
Tab buttons
apply only to the
selected tab.
These buttons add an application
or tool to the lists at the left.
The Application List
displays applications
with customized
settings.
The Tool List
displays tools that
are customized for
the above selected
application.
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TABS
The tabs allow you to customize your Intuos2 tablet and tools. When you open the control panel with an
Intuos2 tool, the tool is automatically selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs are displayed.
If the TOOL LIST has more than one tool, you can select a different tool to customize and the appropriate
tabs will display for that tool.
Note:
The APPLICATION LIST is for advanced users; it is not necessary to select or add applications to
customize your Intuos2 tool(s).
These tabs are displayed for the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush.
The TABLET MODE tab is displayed if you are working with a USB tablet.
The CONNECTION tab is displayed if you have a serial tablet.
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Tab buttons apply only to the selected tab:
• To set the currently open tab to its factory default values, click
• If you have changed settings on a tab and want to return the tab to its previously saved or last applied
settings (whichever is most recent using the OK or APPLY buttons), click
• To copy settings from one tool or application to another, click This will display the Copy
Settings dialog box.
As you explore the control panel tabs, experiment with different settings to find what works best for you.
You can always click RESET TAB TO DEFAULTS to return to the factory settings. Or, click REVERT TAB to
return a tab to its previously saved or last applied settings. Refer to Customizing Your Tools for detailed
information on working with tabs.
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CONTROL PANEL LISTS
Located in the upper portion of the control panel, the APPLICATION LIST and TOOL LIST allow you to create
different tablet and tool settings for individual applications. For example, you might set your pen tip for a
soft feel in Painter and a firm feel in all other applications.
Click to add an installed application to the
APPLICATION LIST. You can customize tool
settings for the selected application.
Click to add an Intuos2 tool
to the TOOL LIST. You can
customize the tool for the
above selected application.
The APPLICATION LIST displays applications that
have custom tool settings associated with them.
The TOOL LIST displays tools that can be
customized for the application selected
above. Your current selections are
highlighted. Wedges emphasize the
relationship between tab settings and
the selected tool and application.
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• When you first install your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet, the APPLICATION LIST displays the ALL
APPLICATIONS icon. This contains tablet and tool settings for all of your applications.
• The TOOL LIST displays an icon for each Intuos2 tool that has been used on the tablet. Each Intuos2
tool that is used on the tablet will automatically appear in the TOOL LIST. However, the Wacom control
panel settings must be saved before a tool is permanently added to the list. See Adding a New Tool for
more information.
When you are ready to create custom settings for individual applications, see Working with Application-
Specific Settings.
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CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS
The control panel buttons apply to all items in the control panel, including tab settings, items in control
panel lists, and menu options.
• To close the control panel and save changes, click
• To close the control panel without saving changes, click
• To apply your changes and remain in the control panel, click The changes you apply
are saved.
• To display online Help for the control panel, click Or, you can choose HELP... from the
HELP pull-down menu.
Balloon Help, which provides quick information and useful tips, is also available for most control panel
items. To access balloons, pause the screen cursor over the item for which you would like information.
Help for individual dialog boxes is available by clicking on the HELP... button in the specific dialog box.
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR TOOLS
To change tool settings, open the control panel using the tool you wish to customize. The tool will
automatically be selected in the TOOL LIST, and the appropriate tabs will be displayed. To customize
settings for a different tool, select it from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon. Note that the POP-UP MENU,
TABLET BUTTONS, and TABLET MODE tab settings are not tool-specific and changes apply to all tools.
PEN AND AIRBRUSH TABS
If the selected tool is an Intuos2 Grip Pen or Airbrush, the following tabs are displayed:
2D MOUSE AND 4D MOUSE TABS
If the selected tool is a 2D Mouse or 4D Mouse, the following control panel tabs are displayed:
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CUSTOMIZING PEN AND AIRBRUSH SETTINGS
Customizing your Wacom input tool is easy. First open the Wacom control panel using the tool you wish to
customize. The tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST, and the appropriate tabs will be displayed. Select a
tab and change settings using the available options. To customize settings for a different tool, select it
from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon.
ADJUSTING TIP FEEL
ADJUSTING DOUBLE-CLICK
CUSTOMIZING TOOL BUTTONS
ADJUSTING ERASER FEEL
CUSTOMIZING TILT SENSITIVITY
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ADJUSTING TIP FEEL
To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip, select the TIP FEEL 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.
Drag the slider to a
softer or firmer setting.
Make several pen
strokes to test the
current pressure-
sensitivity setting.
Click here with your pen
tip to test the current click
pressure setting.
Toggles to the advanced options display.
A checkmark appears when advanced settings are in effect.
Note: For all screen shots of tabs, the tab buttons are omitted in order to save space.
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ADJUSTING DOUBLE-CLICK
Double-clicking with the pen tip can be made easier by expanding the tap area that accepts a double-click
(the double-click distance) and reducing the speed required to perform a double-click. This can be set in
the DOUBLE-CLICK tab. Because a large double-click distance may adversely affect your brushstrokes in
some drawing applications, Wacom recommends setting a small double-click distance and using the
upper side switch to double-click.
Use custom double-click settings
when checked.
Note: DOUBLE-CLICK ASSIST can
be enabled for some applications
and disabled for others. See
Working with Application-Specific
Settings for more information.
Enter a number from 1 to 25 pixels
or click the up and down arrows to
increase or decrease double-click
distance.
Drag the slider to change the double-click speed.
A slower speed makes double-clicking easier.
Tap twice on this icon with your pen tip to automatically set double-click
distance and speed based on the way you normally double-click.
Double-click on the target
to test your settings before
applying them.
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CUSTOMIZING TOOL BUTTONS
Select the TOOL BUTTONS tab to change the functions assigned to the eraser, side switch, and tip of your
Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush. If you are using an airbrush, you can also customize the fingerwheel sensitivity.
For each tool button, a pull-down menu enables you to choose the function that will be performed.
Select the function to perform
when using the eraser.
Select the function to
perform when pressing
the upper side switch.
Select the function to perform
when pressing the lower side
switch.
Click here to change the function assigned to the pen
tip. The tip must be set to left click in order to draw in
most graphics applications.
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Button Functions
Each button has a pull-down menu that allows you to choose the function that will be performed when the
button is pressed. The following list describes all available functions. However, some options are not
available for all buttons or tools.
•LEFT-CLICK. Default setting for the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip. This option simulates a left mouse
button click. Be sure at least one button performs this function so you can always navigate and click.
•LEFT DOUBLE-CLICK. Default setting for the upper position of the side switch. When this option is
selected, pressing the switch simulates a left mouse button double-click. For easier double-clicking,
use this function instead of tapping twice with your pen or airbrush tip.
•RIGHT-CLICK. Default setting for the lower position of the side switch. This simulates a right mouse
button click.
•MIDDLE-CLICK. Simulates a middle mouse button click.
•LEFT CLICK-LOCK. Simulates holding down the left mouse button. Press the tool button once to initiate
click lock. Press the button again to release click lock. Click lock is useful for dragging objects or
selecting blocks of text.
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•KEYSTROKE.... Enables you to simulate a series of keystrokes. When you select this option, the
DEFINE KEYSTROKE dialog box appears. There, you can enter a keystroke or keystroke sequence to
play back. Keystroke combinations can include letters, numbers, function keys (such as F3) and
modifier keys (such as SHIFT, ALT, or CTRL). After defining a keystroke sequence, click OK.
Important:
Because the ENTER key can be selected as a defined keystroke, it cannot be used to
select OK. You must use your tool to click on the OK button.
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•MODIFIER.... Enables you to simulate modifier key(s) (such as SHIFT, ALT, or CTRL). Many applications
use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects. If you select this option, the DEFINE
MODIFIER dialog box appears. There, you select the modifier key(s) to simulate.
You can select the CLICK box plus
one or more modifier key options
to define the function you want
your tool button to simulate.
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•PRESSURE HOLD. Sets a button so that, when pressed, the pressure is locked 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.
•MODE TOGGLE.... Toggles between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode. When first setting a tool button to
MODE TOGGLE..., the MOUSE SPEED dialog box is displayed where you can adjust the mouse
acceleration and speed.
Sets the screen cursor
acceleration when in
MOUSE MODE.
Sets the screen cursor speed when in MOUSE MODE
Note: Mouse speed settings can be accessed from a number of different locations
within the control panel. However, for each input tool and application that you are
customizing, only one MOUSE SPEED and ACCELERATION setting can be made.
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•POP-UP MENU. Displays a Pop-up Menu on your screen. See Customizing the Pop-up Menu for more
information.
•ERASE. Default setting for the eraser. Refer to Erasing for information on using the eraser.
•IGNORED. (Intuos2 Pens and Airbrush only.) Disables the button function.
•APPLICATION DEFINED. (2D Mouse, 4D Mouse, or Lens Cursor only.) Only the button number is
reported to your application. Use this setting when using applications that have built-in support for tool
buttons. For example, CAD programs that support tablets can assign their own functions to a button.
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Airbrush Settings
The Intuos2 Airbrush is equipped with a drawing tip, a fingerwheel, a single side switch, and an eraser.
Button functions are set in the same manner as with the Intuos2 Pen. Additionally, the fingerwheel
sensitivity range can be customized to suit your preference.
In supporting applications, the fingerwheel can be used to control ink flow, brush size, opacity, or other
variables. Reducing the fingerwheel range allows you to achieve the same effect with less finger
movement. Move the wheel forward for less effect and move it back for more effect.
Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications that currently support airbrush features. See Product
Information.
MINIMUM requires the least amount of wheel
movement to achieve maximum effect.
INTERMEDIATE requires a medium amount
of wheel movement to achieve maximum
effect.
MAXIMUM is the default setting, and
requires you to move the wheel over its full
range to achieve maximum effect.
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ADJUSTING ERASER FEEL
To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush eraser, select the ERASER FEEL tab. 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.
Drag the slider to a
softer or firmer setting.
Using your eraser, test
the current eraser
pressure-sensitivity
setting by erasing here.
Toggles to the advanced options display.
Check the eraser click
pressure setting by using
the eraser to select and
delete this text.
A checkmark appears when advanced settings are in effect.
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CUSTOMIZING TILT SENSITIVITY
To adjust the tilt sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush, select the TILT tab. Tilt sensitivity controls how
far you have to tilt the tool to produce the maximum tilt effect in your application. You need to tilt the pen
less at high sensitivity than at low sensitivity to get the full tilt value reported to your application.
Like pressure-sensitivity, tilt can be assigned to control brush characteristics. Your tilt setting applies to
both the tip and eraser of your pen or airbrush.
Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications that currently support tilt. See Product Information.
Drag the slider to increase or decrease pen tilt sensitivity. The default setting is LESS.
The tilt display graphically shows the
reported tilt angle of your pen or
airbrush.
Place your pen or airbrush vertically on
the tablet, and tilt it from side to side
and forward and backward. The
graphic lever moves to indicate the
amount and direction of tilt reported to
the application.
Note: Tilt is direction-sensitive and can
be used in some applications to control
brush orientation.
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CUSTOMIZING MOUSE TOOL SETTINGS
Customizing your Wacom input tool is easy. First open the Wacom control panel using the tool you wish to
customize. The tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST, and the appropriate tabs will be displayed. Select a
tab and change settings using the available options. To customize settings for a different tool, select it
from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon.
CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE
CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR
CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
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CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE
To modify your 2D Mouse button settings, select the TOOL BUTTONS tab.
Select the function to perform when pressing a button.
You can select a function to
perform for each button from
the button pull-down menus.
Refer to Button Functions for
a description of the available
options.
The 2D Mouse buttons are
chordable; you can press
two or more buttons
simultaneously.
For example, if you program
one button to simulate the
CTRL key and another to
simulate a Z keystroke, when
you press both buttons a
CTRL+Z is simulated.
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CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
The 2D Mouse fingerwheel emulates the Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel and controls scrolling in most active
windows and in applications that support the IntelliMouse. To customize your 2D Mouse fingerwheel,
choose the FINGERWHEEL tab.
Sets the fingerwheel to scroll one
screen for each notch of fingerwheel
movement.
Sets the fingerwheel to scroll the
selected number of lines for each notch
of fingerwheel movement. Enter a
value (1 to 15) to set the amount of
movement. Roll the fingerwheel
forward to scroll up, and back to scroll
down.
When checked, the functions
assigned for the forward and
backward direction of the
fingerwheel are exchanged.
Disables the fingerwheel function.
The KEYSTROKES radio button sets the fingerwheel to issue a keystroke for each
notch of wheel movement. This is useful when working with repetitive functions
(such as zooming in Photoshop, or moving forward and backward within your
internet browser). Click the appropriate SET... button to enter a keystroke function.
The keystroke setting will be displayed in the UP or DOWN box.
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CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR
To modify your 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor button settings, select the TOOL BUTTONS tab. As with the
Intuos2 Pen and Airbrush, you can select a function to perform for each button from the button pull-down
menus. Refer to Button Functions for a description of the available options.
Note: To configure the Lens Cursor or Mouse for left handed use when digitizing in AutoCAD or in
other programs that look at button numbers instead of the assigned button functions, select the
LEFT HANDED option in the PREFERENCES dialog box (accessed from the EDIT pull-down menu).
When checked, the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor functions
as a Button Box. See Creating a Button Box.
Select the function to perform when pressing a button.
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Programming the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor
The 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor
buttons are chordable; you can press two or more buttons simultaneously
and the functions will occur. For example, if you program one button to simulate the CTRL key and another
to simulate a Z keystroke, when you press both buttons a CTRL+Z is simulated.
Creating a Button Box
You can check the BUTTON BOX option to disable cursor tracking when using the 4D Mouse or Lens
Cursor. This gives you the freedom to draw with the pen without having to reach for the keyboard to enter
a keystroke. Instead, you might press the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor buttons to perform defined keystroke
functions. Note that if you use your 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor as a Button Box, it must remain on the
tablet’s active area to function.
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CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
To customize your 4D Mouse fingerwheel, choose the FINGERWHEEL tab.
Sets the fingerwheel to simulate the function
of an IntelliMouse™ fingerwheel.
When checked, the functions
assigned for the forward and
backward direction of the
fingerwheel are exchanged.
Simulates pressure.
Move the fingerwheel
forward or backwards to
increase pressure.
Disables the fingerwheel.
The KEYSTROKES radio button sets the
fingerwheel to issue repeated keystroke
events to the application. You can adjust the
rate of repetition by how far you move the
fingerwheel forward or backward. This is
useful when working with repetitive functions
(such as zooming in Photoshop or moving
forward and backward within your internet
browser). Click the appropriate SET... button
to enter a keystroke function. The keystroke
setting will be displayed in the UP or DOWN
box.
Sets the fingerwheel sensitivity.
With MAXIMUM selected, a small
movement of the fingerwheel will
create a large effect. With STANDARD
selected, a small movement of the
fingerwheel will create a small effect.
Provides fingerwheel information to a
supporting application. Some applications
may use the fingerwheel for 3D navigation,
zooming, audio or video jogging, etc.
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TABLET TO SCREEN MAPPING
To change the relationship between tool movement on your tablet and cursor movement on the screen,
select the MAPPING/SPEED tab. The default POSITIONING MODE for Intuos2 Pens and the Airbrush is PEN
MODE, which means that each point on the tablet maps to a corresponding point on the screen.
In PEN MODE, the MAPPING/SPEED tab looks like this:
Positioning Mode. In Pen Mode, the screen
cursor moves with absolute positioning.
Select the
Tablet Area for
drawing.
QuickPoint Mode. “Splits” tablet into two independent
areas: a large area for drawing and a small area for quick
navigation. Both areas are mapped to the display area.
Select the Orientation of your tablet.
Note: Except for tablet orientation, all mapping
settings apply to a specific Intuos2 tool.
Display Area.
Select a monitor
area for tablet to
screen mapping.
Click here to display Advanced Mapping options.
Aspect. Select a
tablet to screen
mapping
relationship.
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The default POSITIONING MODE for the 2D Mouse, 4D Mouse, and Lens Cursor is MOUSE MODE.
With MOUSE MODE selected, the MAPPING/SPEED tab looks like this:
Positioning Mode. In Mouse Mode, the screen
cursor moves with relative positioning.
Select the Orientation of your tablet.
Select a slower or faster screen cursor speed when in Mouse Mode.
Sets the screen cursor
acceleration when in
MOUSE MODE.
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POSITIONING MODE
The POSITIONING MODE controls how the screen cursor moves.
• In PEN MODE, wherever you place an Intuos2 tool on the tablet, the cursor jumps to the corresponding
point on the screen. This is the default setting for Intuos2 Pens and the Airbrush, and is required for
tracing.
• In MOUSE MODE, the screen cursor is positioned like a mouse, requiring a “pick up and slide” motion to
move the cursor on the screen. This is the default setting for the 2D Mouse, 4D Mouse, and Lens
Cursor.
By default the pen and airbrush are set to PEN MODE for drawing, and the 2D Mouse and 4D Mouse are
set to MOUSE MODE for navigation.
Note
: You can also switch between PEN MODE and MOUSE MODE by clicking on the appropriate tablet
button, or by using the screen Pop-up Menu. See Customizing Tablet Buttons and Customizing the Pop-
up Menu for more information.
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ORIENTATION
If you want the tablet menu buttons on the side or the bottom of your tablet, or if you are working with a tall
monitor, you can rotate the tablet to one of the following orientations:
•LANDSCAPE. Tablet orientation is horizontal, with tablet buttons at the top. This is the default setting.
•PORTRAIT. Rotate the tablet 90 degrees clockwise from landscape orientation. The tablet orientation
will be vertical, with the tablet buttons on the right side.
•LANDSCAPE FLIPPED. Rotate the tablet 180 degrees from landscape orientation. The tablet will be
upside down, with the tablet buttons near the bottom.
•PORTRAIT FLIPPED. Rotate the tablet 90 degrees counter-clockwise from landscape orientation.
The tablet orientation will be vertical with the tablet buttons on the left side.
After making changes, verify you have the correct setting for your tablet orientation. Do this by moving
your tool “up” on the tablet—the cursor should move up as well.
Note:
The orientation you select applies to all tools and applications.
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ASPECT
Aspect defines the constraints of the tablet to screen relationship. ASPECT options include:
•PROPORTIONAL. Maintains correct vertical and
horizontal proportions between the tablet and display.
A traced image appears proportionally correct on your
display, but may be smaller or larger than the original
image.
•TO FIT. Correct scale or proportions are not maintained.
The selected tablet area is mapped to the selected
display area. A traced image may appear stretched, and
may be smaller or larger than the original image. This is
the default setting for all tools.
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TABLET AREA
These settings allow you to define the tablet area that will be mapped to the display area.
Sets the QuickPoint area to the
lower left corner of the tablet.
Sets the QuickPoint area to the
lower right corner of the tablet.
Divides the tablet into a drawing area and a
QuickPoint area for quick navigation. (For
Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular and larger tablets.)
Uses the entire active area of the tablet for tablet
to display mapping. This is the default setting.
Displays the PORTION OF TABLET dialog box where
you can select a portion of the tablet’s active area
for tablet to display mapping.
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•PORTION OF TABLET.
Drag corners of the foreground graphic to
select the tablet area. The background
graphic represents the entire active tablet
area. Values in the ENTER COORDINATES text
boxes change accordingly.
Enter coordinates to select the tablet area.
• Select UNITS of measure for the displayed
values. A count equals one line of tablet
resolution.
• Enter values for the TOP, LEFT, BOTTOM, and
RIGHT boundary of the tablet area. Values
are measured from the top left corner of the
tablet’s active area.
Use your tool on the tablet to select the tablet area.
• Select the CLICK TO DEFINE TABLET AREA
button.
• Follow the MESSAGE prompts to set the portion
of your tablet that will be used for mapping.
Note: As you define PORTION OF TABLET, be sure to review the MESSAGE prompts that may appear.
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•QUICKPOINT MODE. This option (available for Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular and larger tablets) divides the
tablet into two independent areas: a large area for drawing, and a small area for quick navigation.
QuickPoint Mode can also be selected and deselected using the tablet buttons or screen Pop-up
Menu. See Customizing Tablet Buttons and Customizing the Pop-up Menu for more information.
The QuickPoint area is always mapped to the entire display area (to all monitors on multiple monitor
systems). The drawing area is set to Pen Mode and mapped according to the DISPLAY AREA and
ASPECT settings.
Note: The QuickPoint area and drawing area are indicated by crop marks on the tablet overlay. All QuickPoint
and drawing areas have the same aspect as a standard monitor (aspect ratio of 3:4).
Drawing
areas
12x12/A4-oversize tablet
12x18/A3 tablet
QuickPoint area
set to lower left
corner of tablet.
9x12/A4-regular tablet
12x12/A4-oversize tablet
12x18/A3 tablet
QuickPoint area
set to lower right
corner of tablet.
9x12/A4-regular tablet
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DISPLAY AREA
The DISPLAY AREA options allow you to define which portion of the display screen your tablet will map to.
•ENTIRE DISPLAY. Select this option to access the entire display. This is the default setting. If more
than one monitor is in use, a pull-down menu is displayed with options for selecting ALL MONITORS or
individual monitors.
•PORTION OF DISPLAY.... This option allows you to select a portion of the display for tablet to screen
mapping. Selecting PORTION OF DISPLAY... brings up the PORTION OF DISPLAY dialog box.
Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select the
screen area. The background graphic represents the
entire screen area. Values in the ENTER COORDINATES
text boxes will change accordingly.
Enter coordinates to select the screen area.
• Select UNITS of measure for the displayed values.
• Enter values for the TOP, LEFT, BOTTOM, and RIGHT
boundary of the display screen area. Values are
measured from the top left corner of the display.
Move the screen cursor to select the screen area.
• Select the CLICK TO DEFINE SCREEN AREA button.
• Follow the MESSAGE prompts to set the portion of
your display screen that will be used for mapping.
Note: As you define PORTION OF DISPLAY, be sure to review the MESSAGE prompts that may appear.
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CUSTOMIZING THE POP-UP MENU
Select the POP-UP MENU tab to customize the available functions on the Pop-up Menu list. The Pop-up
Menu list may include keystroke functions and mapping options.
To display the Pop-up Menu, set one of your tool buttons to the POP-UP MENU function. Whenever you
push that button, the Pop-up Menu is displayed. Select items in the Pop-up Menu by clicking on them.
To close the Pop-up Menu without making a selection, just click outside the Pop-up Menu.
Displays a list of functions that will appear in the Pop-up
Menu. To change the order of an item, drag it to a new
location (mapping options are moved as a group).
Adds a keystroke macro to the menu list.
Displays the Mouse Speed dialog box where
you can set the screen cursor speed and
acceleration when in MOUSE MODE. If you
remove the PEN, MOUSE, and QUICKPOINT
mode options from the menu list, this button
is replaced with the ADD MAPPING OPTIONS
button, which enables you to add PEN,
MOUSE, and QUICKPOINT mode options back
to the POP-UP MENu list. The mapping option
you select from the Pop-up Menu is applied
only to the tool used to select it.
Removes the selected item(s) from the list.
Note: Pop-up Menu settings
apply to all tools.
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ADD KEYSTROKES
To add a keystroke definition to the Pop-up Menu, click on the ADD KEYSTROKE... button. A dialog box will
appear where you can specify and name the keystroke function. You can also create different keystroke
functions for different applications. See Working with Application-Specific Settings for more information.
SETTING MOUSE SPEED
To change the screen cursor acceleration and speed when in MOUSE MODE, click on the SET MOUSE
SPEED... button (located on the POP-UP MENU tab) to display a dialog box where you can make your
adjustments. If you removed the PEN, MOUSE, and QUICKPOINT mode options from the menu list, this
button is replaced with the ADD MAPPING OPTIONS button, which enables you to add PEN, MOUSE, and
QUICKPOINT mode options back to the Pop-up Menu list.
Note:
The MOUSE SPEED dialog box will also appear when you first set a tool button to MODE TOGGLE...
from the TOOL BUTTONS tab. For each input tool and application that you are customizing, only one
MOUSE SPEED and ACCELERATION setting can be made.
Sets the screen cursor
acceleration when in
MOUSE MODE.
Sets the screen
cursor speed
when in MOUSE
MODE
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ADD MAPPING OPTIONS
Click on the ADD MAPPING OPTIONS button (when visible) to add the following mapping options to the
Pop-up Menu list: Pen mode, Mouse mode, and (if you are working with a Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular or
larger tablet) QuickPoint mode.
REMOVING POP-UP MENU OPTIONS
To remove mapping option(s) or keystroke function(s) from the Pop-up Menu list, select the function(s) you
wish to remove and click the REMOVE button. Mapping options must be added or removed as a single
item.
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CUSTOMIZING TABLET BUTTONS
To customize the tablet menu strip buttons, select the TABLET BUTTONS tab. By default, tablet buttons with
predefined functions have that function selected in their pull-down menu. The settings of other tablet
buttons are set to IGNORED. See Using The Tablet Menu Strip for the default tablet button settings.
You can define different tablet button functions for each application, but not for the different Intuos2 tools.
To customize tablet button functions:
1. Select the button you wish to customize from the scrolling list.
Displays the predefined
function or keystroke
sequence. Otherwise,
this is left blank.
Choose the function to
perform when the tablet
button is selected.
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2. Select an item from the tablet button’s pull-down menu.
•KEYSTROKE. Simulates a keystroke or keystroke combination.
•PRESSURE SOFT. Sets the pressure feel of the pen, airbrush, or eraser to a soft setting.
•PRESSURE FIRM. Sets the pressure feel of the pen, airbrush, or eraser to a firm setting.
•PRESSURE NORMAL. Returns the pressure feel of your tool to the factory default.
•PEN MODE. Places your tool in Pen Mode.
•MOUSE MODE.... Places your tool in MOUSE MODE. When first setting a tablet button to MOUSE
MODE..., the MOUSE SPEED dialog box is displayed where you can adjust the mouse acceleration
and speed.
•QUICKPOINT MODE. Divides the tablet into a QuickPoint area and a drawing area. This option is
only available for Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular or larger tablets.
•IGNORED. Leaves the tablet button undefined. When a tablet button is set to IGNORED, the button
number does not appear on the display screen when an Intuos2 tool is moved over the button.
•DEFAULT. Returns a button to its default settings. These settings match the predefined menu strip
functions.
•Back. Sets the button to emulate the back function within your internet browser.
•Forward. Sets the button to emulate the forward function with your internet browser.
•Stop. Sets the button to emulate the stop function within your internet browser.
•Refresh. Sets the button to emulate the refresh function within your internet browser.
After defining a new tablet button function, you may want to label the appropriate menu strip button (with
6x8/A5 and larger tablets only). Lift the left edge of the tablet overlay and remove the menu strip.
Write the function name on the button with a pencil, and then replace the menu strip. Take care not to
damage the overlay or lose the menu strip.
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WORKING WITH MULTIPLE TOOLS
The Wacom control panel is designed to help you customize and keep track of your Intuos2 tool settings.
The tool you use to open the control panel is automatically selected, and the appropriate tabs for that tool
are displayed.
Tab settings apply only to the
selected tool and application.
If application-specific settings have not been added, the ALL APPLICATIONS
icon is displayed and the tool settings apply for all applications.
Your current selections are highlighted. Wedges
emphasize the relationship between tab settings
and the selected tool and application.
The TOOL LIST
displays icons
for tools that
are customized
for the above
selected
application.
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ADDING A NEW TOOL
When a new Intuos2 tool is placed on the tablet, it automatically appears in the TOOL LIST. However, the
Wacom control panel settings must be saved before the tool is permanently added to the list. Whenever a
new Intuos2 tool is added it always uses the default settings for that tool, and not the custom settings of
other tools, even if they are identical devices.
There are several ways to add Intuos2 tools to the TOOL LIST:
• When you use an Intuos2 tool on the tablet for the first time, it will automatically function with the
appropriate default settings. You can customize the tool by opening the Wacom control panel,
changing tab settings, and then clicking OK to save your changes and permanently add the tool to the
TOOL LIST. When you place a second Intuos2 tool on the tablet, a new tool discovered message box
appears. This reminds you to open the Wacom control panel and click OK to permanently add the new
tool to the TOOL LIST. (This message only appears if the Wacom control panel is not open. If the
control panel is open, the tool is automatically added to the list when you click OK.)
• To manually add a new tool, select TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE... from the ADD pull-down menu. In the ADD
TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE dialog box, select ADD NEW TOOL... and follow the prompts. Remember to click
OK or APPLY in the main control panel window to save your changes.
When you select a new tool that you have added to the TOOL LIST, the appropriate tab settings for that tool
are displayed. Any changes you make to the tab settings will then apply to that tool.
To remove a tool from the TOOL LIST, select CUSTOMIZED TOOL... from the REMOVE menu. In the dialog box
that appears, select the tool to remove. Then select REMOVE TOOL COMPLETELY and click OK.
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USING MORE THAN ONE TOOL
Each Intuos2 tool features Tool ID, which makes each device unique. Any settings you customize in the
Wacom control panel apply only to the specific tool for which they were made.
If you have two identical Intuos2 tools, they will appear as numbered devices in the TOOL LIST. You can
give each tool a different name. For example, you might name one “Drawing Pen” and the other “Paint
Brush”. To change the tool names, select RENAME TOOL... from the EDIT pull-down menu.
To use the same custom settings with two tools, click the Copy Settings To... button and choose the
settings you want to copy. For dissimilar tools (such as a pen and a 4D Mouse), only those settings
common to both tools (such as mapping settings) can be copied.
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WORKING WITH APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTINGS
You may wish to have different tool settings for a particular application. The APPLICATION LIST lets you
customize your Intuos2 tablet and tool settings for individual applications.
Tab settings apply only
to the selected tool and
application.
The APPLICATION LIST
displays icons for
applications with
customized settings.
Your current selections are highlighted. Wedges
emphasize the relationship between tab settings
and the selected tool and application.
The TOOL LIST displays
icons for tools that are
customized for the above
selected application.
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If application-specific settings have not been created, a single icon labeled ALL APPLICATIONS is displayed
in the APPLICATION LIST, and the tool settings displayed in the tabs are applied to all applications.
When a second application is added to the APPLICATION LIST, the ALL APPLICATIONS icon changes to ALL
OTHER APPS, and a new icon is displayed for the new application settings.
If you select the ALL OTHER APPS icon and make changes to the tab settings, your changes will apply to all
applications except the specific one(s) you have added to the list. If you select the icon for a specific
application and make changes to the tab settings, your changes will apply to only that application.
When ALL APPLICATIONS or ALL OTHER APPS is selected in the APPLICATION LIST, the TOOL LIST displays
icons for all Intuos2 tools that have been added to the tool list. When an icon for a specific application is
selected from the APPLICATION LIST, the TOOL LIST only displays the Intuos2 tools that have been added
for the selected application. When you create an application-specific setting, you are, in a sense, creating
a separate TOOL LIST for the application.
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CREATING AN APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTING
To create an application-specific setting, click on the ADD APPLICATION TO LIST... button or select
APPLICATIONS FOR CUSTOM SETTINGS... from the ADD pull-down menu. The ADD APPLICATION FOR CUSTOM
SETTINGS dialog box appears.
Select an application to add to the
APPLICATION LIST. Only
applications that are currently
running and that have not
previously been added to the
APPLICATION LIST are displayed.
Displays the name of the
selected application.
If you have more than one tablet,
select the tablet(s) for which to
add application-specific settings.
Note: First customize settings for one application. When you feel comfortable using
application-specific settings, you can create more application-specific settings.
BROWSE to select the
executable file of any
application installed on
your computer.
Note: If two programs
have the same file name,
they will share the same
customized settings.
Click OK to continue.
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If you are working with a single tool, it is automatically added to the TOOL LIST for the application you have
added.
If you are using more than one tool, the ADD TOOL TO APPLICATION dialog box is displayed. Choose one
or more tools to add to the TOOL LIST for this application. By default, the tool in your hand is selected.
Click OK to confirm your selection.
After you have added an application, its icon appears in the APPLICATION LIST. When you select the
application icon, the TOOL LIST displays only the tool(s) that have application-specific settings for the
application. Any tools that do not appear in the TOOL LIST for the application will use the settings for ALL
OTHER APPS. In the TOOL LIST you can select a tool and then use the tabs to change the tool settings.
Lists all tools that can be customized.
Note: All tools not selected will continue to
work with the settings specified for ALL
OTHER APPS.
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ADDING ADDITIONAL TOOLS TO AN APPLICATION’S TOOL LIST
To add another tool to an application’s TOOL LIST, click on the ADD TOOL TO LIST... button or select TOOL TO
CUSTOMIZE... from the ADD pull-down menu. The ADD TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE dialog box appears. Choose
the application and tool to create settings for. Click OK to confirm your selection. The dialog box will
close, and the tool will appear in the TOOL LIST for the chosen application.
First select ADD EXISTING TOOL TO
APPLICATION.
If you have more than one tablet, select
the tablet(s) for which to add application-
specific settings.
Choose an application. Only applications
that have been added to the APPLICATION
LIST are displayed.
Select a tool. Only tool(s) that have not
been added to the TOOL LIST for the
selected application are displayed.
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CHANGING SETTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION AND TOOL
To change settings for a specific application and tool combination, from the APPLICATION LIST choose the
application you want to change tool settings for. From the TOOL LIST, choose the tool you want to
customize. Change the tab settings for the selected application and tool combination.
REMOVING APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTINGS
To remove application-specific settings:
1. Open the REMOVE menu and select CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION....
2. In the REMOVE CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION dialog box, select the application(s) for which you
want to remove the custom settings and click OK.
To remove application-specific settings for a tool:
1. Select CUSTOMIZED TOOL... from the REMOVE pull-down menu.
2. In the REMOVE CUSTOMIZED TOOL dialog box, select the tool to remove. Then click on the REMOVE
FROM SELECTED TABLETS AND APPLICATIONS radio button and select the application that you want to
remove the tool from.
3. Click OK to confirm your selections.
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CHECKING YOUR USB TABLET MODE
If you are working with a USB tablet, select the TABLET MODE tab to check the mode your tablet is
operating in.
Recommended for
graphics applications.
Single tool mode at
maximum data rate.
Required by some
handwriting recognition
software.
In SINGLE MODE, the tablet will support
only one input tool. Do not place two
tools on the tablet at the same time.
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CHECKING YOUR SERIAL TABLET CONNECTION
Select the CONNECTION tab to check the status of your tablet connection to the serial port.
When checked, the tablet driver is on.
Displays all serial ports. The port in
use by the tablet is selected. Ports
used by other devices are dimmed.
Single tool mode at maximum data rate.
Required by some handwriting recognition
software.
Displays messages about your selected serial port.
•CONNECTED. The tablet is connected and responding correctly.
•NOT RESPONDING. There is no communication between the tablet
and the computer.
•OVERRIDDEN. Another application has taken over control of the
serial port.
•DRIVER OFF. The Intuos2 driver is turned off.
Recommended for graphics applications.
In SINGLE MODE, the tablet will support only
one input tool. Do not place two tools on the
tablet at the same time.
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PULL-DOWN MENUS
Use the pull-down menus to access additional custom settings options, a language selection menu, and
online documentation. Help is available for most dialog boxes that appear when you make a menu
selection—just click on the dialog box HELP... button for detailed information on settings and options.
FILE
The File menu contains the following options:
•SUMMARY.... Provides a summary of your current settings.
•EXIT. Exits the control panel.
EDIT
The EDIT menu contains the following options:
•COPY SETTINGS TO.... Opens a dialog box where you can copy your customized settings to another tool or application.
You can also access this dialog box by clicking on the COPY SETTINGS TO... tab button.
•RESET SETTINGS.... Opens a dialog box where you can reset your customized settings to their factory default values.
•RENAME TOOL.... Opens a dialog box where you can assign custom names to your tools.
•PREFERENCES.... Opens a dialog box where you can change general Intuos2 operating preferences.
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ADD
The ADD menu contains the following options:
•TABLET.... Opens a dialog box where you can add one or more tablets. Refer to Installing Multiple Tablets for information
on adding multiple tablets.
•APPLICATION FOR CUSTOM SETTINGS.... Opens a dialog box where you can add an application to the APPLICATION LIST.
This is also accessed by clicking on the ADD APPLICATION TO LIST... button. Refer to Working with Application-Specific
Settings for more information.
•TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE.... Opens a dialog box where you can add a tool to the control panel TOOL LIST. This is also accessed
by clicking on the ADD TOOL TO LIST... button. Refer to Adding a New Tool for more information.
REMOVE
The REMOVE menu contains the following options:
•TABLET.... Opens a dialog box where you can remove one or more tablets from the control panel driver.
•CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION.... Opens a dialog box where you can remove custom tool settings from an
application.
•CUSTOMIZED TOOL.... Opens a dialog box where you can remove customized tools.
Note:
If only one item is available for a particular REMOVE menu option, the option will be dimmed.
For example, if you have only one tool the CUSTOMIZED TOOL... option will be dimmed.
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LANGUAGE
The LANGUAGE menu allows you to switch between English and other installed languages. The language
of the operating system is typically installed when you install the driver, but other languages can be added
by running the installer a second time and choosing the additional language.
HELP
The HELP menu contains the following options:
•HELP.... Displays online Help.
•USER’S MANUAL.... Displays the
Intuos2 User’s Manual for Windows
.
•GETTING STARTED.... Displays an overview of the control panel.
•DIAGNOSTICS.... Displays diagnostics information for your Intuos2 tablet and tool(s).
•ABOUT.... Displays information about the control panel and driver.
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ADVANCED TIP PRESSURE SETTINGS
To customize advanced tip pressure settings, from the TIP FEEL tab select MORE OPTIONS. The advanced
options enable you to change the click pressure and pressure curve settings independently. (In the basic
options display, these settings are adjusted simultaneously with the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider.)
Important:
The TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider overrides the advanced pressure settings. If you
customize advanced settings, then drag the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider, your advanced settings will
be removed.
Toggles to the basic options display.
Use these controls to manually change the pressure curve shape.
Test the results
of your changes
before you
apply them.
Use this area to
automatically set the
maximum amount of
force to use when
drawing.
The pressure curve graphically displays the relationship between
force applied to your tool and pressure reported to an application.
After you set advanced
settings, a checkmark
appears.
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CLICK FORCE ADJUSTMENT
The click force setting adjusts the amount of force required to generate a button click.
Enter a value from 1 to 50% or drag
the CLICK FORCE bar to set the force
at which a click occurs.
The CLICK FORCE bar graphically displays
the force level at which a click occurs.
Note: For optimal performance in graphics applications, set the
click force and minimum tip force to the same value.
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PRESSURE CURVE ADJUSTMENT
Changing the shape of the pressure curve will change the feel of the pen tip. A pressure curve that
increases quickly makes the tip feel more sensitive to changes in force.
The control points at each end of the pressure curve set the minimum and maximum amount of force your
pen or airbrush will respond to. If you have a soft touch and want to achieve full pressure without having
to apply full force to your pen, decrease the maximum force level. You can apply less force to your pen
and still have the effects of full pressure. The default for maximum force is 100%.
Enter a value from 20 to 100%, or
drag the MAXIMUM TIP FORCE control
to set the maximum force your pen
tip will respond to.
Enter a value from 0 to 80%, or drag the
MINIMUM TIP FORCE control to set the
minimum force that will register pressure.
To change curve shape,
drag the control point to
a new position.
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To automatically set the maximum force for the way you draw, click the START OVER button and draw
several strokes in the drawing area. As you draw, the MAXIMUM TIP FORCE control moves, and the value in
the edit box changes to reflect the peak pressure registered by your hand movements. To start over, click
the START OVER button and begin a new drawing.
While applying normal pressure to the pen tip, draw
several strokes here to automatically set the maximum
force value.
Click here to reset maximum force value to the
start value for this test.
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ADVANCED ERASER PRESSURE SETTINGS
To customize advanced eraser pressure settings, select the ERASER FEEL tab and click on the MORE
OPTIONS button. You work with the advanced eraser settings in the same manner as with the Advanced
Tip Pressure Settings.
Important:
The ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider overrides the advanced pressure settings. If you
customize advanced settings, then drag the ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider, your advanced settings
will be removed.
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COPYING SETTINGS
To copy settings to another tool or application choose the COPY SETTINGS TO... option from the EDIT menu,
or click on the COPY SETTINGS TO... button. A dialog box is displayed where you can copy settings from
one tool to another within the same application or between different applications. You can also copy
settings between different types of Intuos2 tools.
Note:
For dissimilar tools (such as a pen and a Mouse), only those settings common to both tools (such
as mapping settings) can be copied. However, if you are working with multiple Intuos2 tools of the same
type, any or all settings can be copied between them.
Choose from where settings will be copied.
Select where settings will be copied to.
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USING DUALTRACK
All Intuos2 tablets support the concurrent use of two Intuos2 tools on a tablet. This feature is called
DualTrack.
DualTrack will function according to how an application implements support for two input tools. In some
applications, two-handed input is used to rotate, size, and position an object by controlling two handles on
the object simultaneously.
In applications that do not support positional data from two Intuos2 tools, the first tool placed on the tablet
will control the screen cursor and the second tool will function as a Button Box. If you are using a graphics
program, for example, you can set one of the 4D Mouse buttons to simulate the SHIFT key to constrain
lines while drawing. If you place the 4D Mouse on the tablet’s active area while using the pen, the
4D Mouse will not control the screen cursor—only the buttons will function. If you press the 4D Mouse
button assigned to the SHIFT function while drawing with the Intuos2 Pen, the line will be constrained as
long as the 4D Mouse button is pressed.
Note:
DualTrack is the default setting for the tablet. When STANDARD MODE is selected in the TABLET
MODE or CoNNECTION tab, DualTrack is on. Note also that the 2D Mouse does not support DualTrack.
Visit our web site for a list of applications that support DualTrack. See Product Information.
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ADVANCED MAPPING
The ability to adjust basic mapping features is sufficient for most users. However, if your work demands a
high degree of flexibility, you can have additional control over your tablet to display settings by clicking on
the ADVANCED MAPPING... button (located on the MAPPING/SPEED tab) to display the ADVANCED MAPPING
dialog box. Here, you can define multiple different tablet to screen mappings.
Changes units, origin, and range or size displayed in the status bar.
Creates a new
mapping.
Removes the
active map. Be
sure to first select
the correct map.
Selects an existing
map. You can also
click on the map.
Defines a tablet area for each mapping.
Sets scale for
PROPORTIONAL or
TO FIT aspect
ratios.
Shows only the
display area that
corresponds to the
selected mapping.
Defines the screen
area for each tablet
mapping.
Changes the relative
position of maps.
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Before you begin, verify that you have selected the correct application and tool for which you want to
create advanced mappings. Then plan your mapping area(s). For example, you may want to define a
small area for navigation, and a larger one for drawing.
For best results, patiently complete each of the following steps:
1. Set preferences by clicking on the READOUT OPTIONS... button. From the READOUT OPTIONS dialog
box, select an option from each pull-down menu. Click OK to confirm your selections.
2. Select the tablet mapping to define. The mapping numbers are displayed in the top left corner of each
tablet area graphic. If multiple tablet mappings have been defined, click inside the tablet area you want
to select or click on the SELECT MAP... button and type the number of the mapping you want to select.
Measurement units can
be in inches, cm, points,
or counts. Counts are
lines of tablet resolution
or screen pixels.
Starting point where
measurements originate,
from upper left or lower
left corner.
Coordinates of the origin
and the diagonal corner.
Coordinates of the origin
and the height and width
of the area.
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3. Define the size of the tablet area by dragging the handles of the selected tablet area. Then click and
drag the tablet area to the desired position. For more precise control in selecting the tablet area, click
the SET TABLET... button to access the Portion of Tablet dialog box. There, you can define the tablet
area in a variety of ways.
4. From the ASPECT pull-down menu, select an option. These options work similarly to normal mapping.
If you choose PROPORTIONAL or TO FIT, you can set an exact scale factor.
•
Proportional.
Maintains the correct vertical and horizontal proportions. However, the drawing may
display larger or smaller on the screen. To set the scale, click the SCALE... button. In the SET SCALE
FACTOR dialog box, enter a value to define the tablet to screen ratio. For example, a scale factor of
2 will make two inches on the tablet equal to one inch on the screen.
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•
To Fit.
Maps the selected tablet area to the selected screen area. The scale and the vertical and
horizontal proportions are not maintained. To set the scale, click the SCALE... button. In the SET
SCALE FACTOR dialog box, enter values to define the tablet to screen ratios for the x and y axes.
The ratio between x- and y-scale factor indicates how much a traced image will be distorted by the
mapping relationship between tablet and screen. For example, an x-scale factor of 2 makes two
inches on the tablet’s x axis equal to one inch on the screen’s x axis. A y-scale factor of 3 makes
three inches on the tablet’s y axis equal to one inch on the screen’s y axis.
•
Mouse Mode.
Sets the area to position the screen cursor in Mouse Mode.
5. Define the size of the display area by dragging the handles of the selected display area. Then click
and drag the display area to the desired position. For more precise control in selecting the display
area, click the SET DISPLAY... button to access the Portion of Display dialog box. There, you can define
the display area in a variety of ways.
6. To create additional tablet mappings, click on the ADD MAPPING button. A new mapping is created with
the entire tablet area mapped to the entire display area. Repeat the above steps to size and position
the tablet and display areas for each mapping you add.
If you define overlapping tablet areas, the tablet area with a lower number will always be above (in front
of) the areas with a higher number and will have precedence for positioning the pointer on the screen.
Use the BRING TO FRONT and SEND TO REAR buttons to change the relative positions of the maps.
For example, if you have created multiple mappings, SEND TO REAR will move a selected mapping to
the “bottom” of the stack.
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7. Click OK to confirm your changes and close the dialog box.
To exit the dialog box without making changes, click CANCEL.
Notes:
• To remove a mapping, select the mapping to be removed and click on the DELETE MAPPING button.
To quickly remove all advanced mappings from a tool, in the MAPPING/SPEED tab, click RESET TAB TO
DEFAULTS for that particular application and tool. This also resets all MAPPING/SPEED tab settings to
defaults.
• The advanced mapping settings used for mapping 1 are the settings that will appear under the
MAPPING/SPEED tab.
•Copying Settings
enables you to use your advanced mapping settings for other tools and applications
as well.
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HAVING TROUBLE?
Most of the time your tablet will work flawlessly. But if you are having trouble, Wacom recommends you do
the following:
1. Refer to the troubleshooting procedures described 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 Intuos2 Readme file for late-breaking information.
4. If you are having a compatibility conflict between Intuos2 and a new hardware or software product, it
may be helpful to download a new Wacom tablet software driver. Wacom periodically updates the
software driver to maintain compatibility with new products. See Who to Call for your region.
5. Check the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) on the Wacom web site for your region.
See Who to Call.
6. If you have tried the suggestions in this manual and still cannot resolve the problem, then contact
Wacom for Technical Support.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Wacom Tablet driver failed to load properly, first perform the recommended action in the error
message on your screen. If that does not solve the problem, perform the troubleshooting tests for your
tablet or tool(s).
TESTING USB TABLETS
TESTING SERIAL TABLETS
TESTING YOUR INTUOS2 TOOLS
TESTING USB TABLETS
Make sure your computer is turned on, the operating system has finished loading, and Intuos2 is properly
connected to an active USB port. Then try the following tests:
1.
Check the tablet.
The tablet’s orange status LED will light whenever Intuos2 is properly connected
and your computer has registered it as a USB device. If the LED is on, continue with step 2.
If the LED is off:
• Make sure the USB cable is securely connected to an active USB port. Intuos2 requires that you
connect to a primary USB port (located directly on your computer) or to a powered USB hub.
• If you are connecting the tablet to a powered USB hub, be sure the USB hub is properly connected
to your computer and is active.
• Connect Intuos2 into a different USB port or try connecting to the USB port on another computer.
• Make sure your computer is USB ready. See Verifying Your Computer is USB Ready.
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2.
Check the pen.
Move your Intuos2 Pen across the active area of the tablet; the screen cursor should
move in the corresponding direction on your monitor. Press the pen tip against the tablet surface.
The status LED on the tablet should turn from orange to green. Now, without applying pressure to the
pen tip, press the side switch. The status LED should again change from orange to green. Turn the
pen over and press the eraser against the surface of the tablet; the status LED should change from
orange to green. If not, you may have a defective pen or tablet. See Contacting Technical Support.
Verifying Your Computer is USB Ready
Intuos2 USB tablets require Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP. Many PCs that shipped with Windows 95 have
the USB port disabled in the BIOS. If you upgraded from Windows 95 to a newer version of Windows,
verify that the USB ports are enabled in the BIOS and that all necessary system software has been
installed. Refer to your system documentation or contact your system manufacturer for information on
enabling USB support for your computer.
Run the USB Ready utility located on the Wacom Tablet CD to check if your system is USB ready.
If your system is not USB ready, correctly configure your USB port and install the necessary USB system
software, then restart your computer. The NEW HARDWARE FOUND dialog should appear and you can
continue with the Intuos2 installation.
Always be sure your tablet is plugged directly into your computer or into a powered USB hub.
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TESTING SERIAL TABLETS
Make sure your Intuos2 tablet is properly connected and that power is on to both your computer and
tablet.
1.
Check power to the tablet.
You should see the tablet’s orange status LED whenever the tablet cable
is connected to AC power, the power switch is turned on, and your AC power adaptor is plugged in.
If not, try the following:
• Make sure the AC power adaptor is securely connected to the tablet cable.
• Make sure the AC power supply is plugged into an active outlet.
• Make sure the tablet is turned on (12x12/A4-oversize and larger tablets).
Important:
Use only the AC adaptor that came with Intuos2. Other adaptors may cause damage
to your tablet.
If the orange status LED did not come on, you may have a defective tablet or power supply.
See Contacting Technical Support.
2.
Check the serial connection.
Open the Wacom control panel to the CONNECTION tab. It should
indicate that the tablet is responding. If not, make sure that the tablet cable (and adaptor cable, if
used) is properly connected to an active serial communication port.
3.
Check the pen.
Press the pen tip against the surface of the tablet. The status LED on the tablet
should turn from orange to green. Now, without applying pressure to the pen tip, press the side switch.
The status LED should again turn from orange to green. If not, you may have a defective pen or tablet.
See Contacting Technical Support.
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TESTING YOUR INTUOS2 TOOLS
From the Wacom control panel’s HELP menu, select DIAGNOSTICS... to open the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box.
The DIAGNOSTICS dialog box displays the tablet driver version and information about the tablet hardware
and pointing devices.
TESTING A PEN OR AIRBRUSH
TESTING A 2D MOUSE
TESTING A 4D MOUSE OR LENS CURSOR
Testing a Pen or Airbrush
1. While observing the POINTING DEVICE INFO column, bring your Intuos2 tool within proximity of the
tablet. A value for proximity, the device name, device type, and a device serial number should be
displayed.
2. Move your tool along the tablet surface. The X and Y DATA values should change to reflect the tool
position.
3. Test your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush buttons. The tablet’s status LED should change color from orange to
green each time you click with the tool tip, press the side switch, or press the tool’s eraser to the tablet.
• Click on the tablet surface with the tool tip—the SWITCHES state and PRESSURE value should
change. (PRESSURE should change from approximately 0% with no pressure applied to
approximately 100% when full pressure is applied.)
• Next, press the side switch without pressing the tip to the tablet—the SWITCHES state should
change. (For the Intuos2 Pen, do this for both positions of the DuoSwitch.)
Pen
Tip = 1, DuoSwitch (lower position) = 2, DuoSwitch (upper position) = 3, Eraser = 1
Airbrush
Tip = 1, Side Switch = 2, Eraser = 1
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• Then press the tool’s eraser to the tablet—the SWITCHES state and PRESSURE value will change.
(PRESSURE should change from approximately 0% with no pressure applied to approximately 100%
when full pressure is applied.)
• For the airbrush, move the fingerwheel forward—the WHEEL value should decrease to a value of
approximately 0 when the fingerwheel is all the way forward. Move the fingerwheel backward—the
WHEEL value should increase to approximately 1000 when the fingerwheel is all the way back.
4. Test tilt for the x-axis by moving the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush from a vertical position toward the right;
the X TILT value should change from approximately 0 to +60 (0 to +50 for Intuos2 4x5/A6 tablets).
Now move the tool to the left of vertical; the X TILT value should change from approximately 0 to -60
(0 to -50 for Intuos2 4x5/A6 tablets).
5. Test tilt for the y-axis by moving the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush from a vertical position toward the bottom
of the tablet; the Y TILT value should change from approximately 0 to +60 (0 to +50 for Intuos2 4x5/A6
tablets). Now move the tool toward the top of the tablet; the Y TILT value should change from
approximately 0 to -60 (0 to -50 for Intuos2 4x5/A6 tablets).
6. When you are done, click on the CLOSE button to exit the dialog box.
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Testing a 2D Mouse
1. Test the buttons on your 2D Mouse by clicking each button. The tablet’s status LED should change
color, and the SWITCHES state should change for each button you click.
2. When the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box is first opened the WHEEL status should be 0. Move the fingerwheel
backward. The WHEEL status should change from 0 to +1.
3. Move the fingerwheel forward. The WHEEL status should change to -1.
4. When you are done, click on the CLOSE button to exit the dialog box.
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Testing a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor
1. Test the buttons on your 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor by clicking each button. The tablet’s status LED
should change color, and the SWITCHES state should change for each button you click.
2. If you are testing a 4D Mouse, move the fingerwheel to the front, center, and rear positions.
The WHEEL status should change from approximately +1023 to -1023, with a center value of zero.
3. If you have a 4D Mouse, rotate it on the tablet. The ROTATION value should change to reflect your
movement.
4. When you are done, click on the CLOSE button to exit the dialog box.
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4D Mouse Lens Cursor
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shown to scale.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES
If you encounter problems with your Intuos2 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 Readme file for the latest
troubleshooting information.
USB TABLET PROBLEMS
SERIAL TABLET PROBLEMS
GENERAL PROBLEMS
WINDOWS PROBLEMS
USB TABLET PROBLEMS
The computer does not have
an available USB port. Check if there is an available USB port on a powered USB hub.
If none are available you will need to add a powered USB hub.
The tablet status LED is off. Your computer must be USB ready (see Verifying Your Computer is
USB Ready).
Verify that the tablet’s USB cable is plugged into a primary USB port
(directly into your computer) or into a powered USB hub. Make sure
the hub is connected to an active USB port. Refer to Testing USB
Tablets for instructions.
Run SETUP from the Wacom Tablet CD and reinstall the Intuos2 driver
software.
The pen works only in Mouse
Mode, and does not draw with
pressure-sensitivity.
The Wacom driver software was not installed or did not load properly.
Make sure the Wacom driver software is installed and functioning.
Insert the Wacom Tablet CD into your computer and install the driver
software for the Intuos2 tablet.
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SERIAL TABLET PROBLEMS
The computer does not have
an available serial port. Remove an existing peripheral serial device and any associated
device drivers for that hardware, or add an additional serial port.
Then install Intuos2.
The tablet power light is off. Make sure you are using the AC power adaptor that came with your
tablet. It should be plugged into an active wall outlet and securely
connected to the Intuos2 tablet cable. Be sure your computer is
off before disconnecting or connecting your tablet. If you have a
12x12/A4-oversize or larger tablet, be sure you have turned the power
switch on. If the tablet’s power light still does not turn on, you may
have a defective power adaptor or tablet (see Contacting Technical
Support).
The Intuos2 tool buttons do not
work and the screen cursor will
not move.
Open the Wacom control panel and go to the CONNECTION tab.
Verify that TABLET DRIVER ON is checked. If not, use your mouse to
select it. If you do not have a mouse attached to your computer, use
the TAB key to select the checkbox and then press the spacebar to
toggle the driver on.
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GENERAL PROBLEMS
Double-clicking is difficult. Be sure you are quickly tapping the tablet twice in the same place on
the tablet’s active area. Wacom recommends using the side switch to
double-click (review the techniques in Clicking).
Try increasing the DOUBLE-CLICK DISTANCE or reducing the double-
click speed (see Adjusting Double-Click).
Try using a lighter TIP PRESSURE FEEL (see Adjusting Tip Feel).
The 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor
buttons work but the screen
cursor will not move.
Open the Wacom control panel and go to the TOOL BUTTONS tab for
your 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor. Make sure the USE BUTTONS ONLY
checkbox is deselected.
The Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush
selects everything, will not stop
drawing.
Open the Wacom control panel and go to the tool’s TIP FEEL tab.
Move the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider toward FIRM, or select the MORE
OPTIONS button and increase the CLICK FORCE setting. If this does not
help, refer to Testing Your Intuos2 Tools.
The eraser selects everything
or will not stop erasing. Open the Wacom control panel and go to the ERASER FEEL tab.
Move the ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider toward FIRM, or select the
MORE OPTIONS button and increase the CLICK FORCE setting. If this
does not help, refer to Testing Your Intuos2 Tools.
There is a delay at the
beginning of pen strokes when
using the Intuos2 Pen or
Airbrush for drawing or
selecting.
Try decreasing the DOUBLE-CLICK DISTANCE or increasing the double-
click speed (see Adjusting Double-Click). If that does not work, try
unchecking the DOUBLE-CLICK ASSIST checkbox.
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You have to press hard with
the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush
when clicking or drawing.
Open the Wacom control panel and go to the tool’s TIP FEEL tab.
Move the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider toward SOFT, or select the MORE
OPTIONS button and decrease the CLICK FORCE setting.
The Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip
does not function. Make sure the status LED changes from orange to green when the tip
is pressed. If it does not, you may have defective hardware (see
Testing Your Intuos2 Tools).
Check the control panel’s TOOL BUTTONS tab and verify that the tip is
assigned to a LEFT-CLICK function.
The side switch does not work. Be sure you press the side switch when the pen tip is in proximity—do
this without pressing down on the pen tip.
From the Wacom control panel, verify that the side switch is set to
the proper function for the application and tool that you are using.
Verify also that the SIDE SWITCH EXPERT MODE preferences option is
deselected. (The PREFERENCES dialog box is accessed from the EDIT
menu option.)
Make sure the tablet status LED changes from orange to green when
you press the side switch. If it does not, you may have defective
hardware (see Testing Your Intuos2 Tools).
Changing the function settings
for the Intuos2 tools has no
effect.
Make sure that you change the settings for the tool and the application
that you are using. See Working with Multiple Tools and Working with
Application-Specific Settings.
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The screen cursor jumps back. When your Intuos2 tool is not in use, place it in the pen stand or some
location near the tablet, but not on the tablet. Leaving your tool on the
tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other
input devices.
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, try the following:
• Set the tablet to SINGLE MODE. For USB tablets this option is
located on the TABLET MODE tab. For serial tablets it is located on
the CONNECTION tab.
• Move the tablet at least 6 inches away from the monitor, or change
the refresh rate or monitor resolution.
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 Wacom control panel and go to the MAPPING/SPEED tab.
Verify that PEN MODE is selected and that the DISPLAY AREA is set to
ENTIRE DISPLAY for the selected tool and application. If this does not
help, click on the RESET TAB TO DEFAULTS button to reestablish tablet
to screen mapping.
If this does not work, open the Windows folder and delete the
TABLET.DAT file. Then restart your computer. When the tablet driver
loads, it will create a new preferences file with the factory default
settings.
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WINDOWS PROBLEMS
After pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL,
the screen cursor cannot be
controlled with your Intuos2
tool.
When the CLOSE PROGRAM dialog box (Windows 95, 98, or Me) is
active, the Wacom tablet will not work. Use your mouse or keyboard to
continue. When this dialog box is closed, you can again use your
Intuos2 tool to control the screen cursor.
Windows 98 or Me. When
working with multiple
monitors, the screen cursor
positioning is incorrect after
moving into the unmapped
area of the virtual desktop.
On a multiple monitor system, the tablet is mapped to the virtual
desktop (a rectangular area covering all monitors). In the Wacom
control panel’s PORTION OF DISPLAY dialog box, the screen rectangle
represents the entire virtual desktop.
If your video display areas do not form a rectangle because they are
different sizes or they are not evenly aligned, the screen cursor
positioning will be incorrect after moving into the unmapped area of the
virtual desktop. To reestablish the correct screen cursor position, lift
your Intuos2 tool out of tablet proximity and bring it back into proximity
over an area of the tablet that is mapped to a display area.
Windows NT 4.0. Application-
specific settings do not work
correctly or blue screen crash
occurs.
You must update the operating system with Service Pack 3 (SP3) or
later in order for application-specific settings to work correctly.
Running your Intuos2 tablet software on a Windows NT 4.0 system
that is not updated to SP3 may cause you to experience a blue screen
crash.
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CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have a problem with your Wacom tablet, first check the tablet installation guide and Having Trouble?
to be sure the tablet is installed correctly. If you cannot find the answer in this manual, you may find
updated information about your problem in the Readme file located on the Wacom Tablet CD.
For information on accessing Wacom’s 24-hour automated online support and for a directory of Wacom
Technical Support numbers, see Who to Call for your region.
LINKING TO THE WEB PAGE
Answers to frequently asked questions and troubleshooting tips can be found on the appropriate web site
for your area in Who to Call.
PRE-CONTACT CHECKLIST
You might want to print a copy of this page for reference. 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 Tablet CD or Wacom control panel Diagnostics
dialog box.)
The make and model of your computer, and operating system version.
A list of peripheral devices attached to your computer.
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.
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WHO TO CALL
If you think your Wacom tablet is not working properly, contact the Wacom support staff for the area where
your product was purchased. If you have a modem, you can download the latest software drivers from the
Internet.
USA, CANADA, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
JAPAN
ASIA PACIFIC (ENGLISH)
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USA, Canada, Central and South America
Contact your local distributor, or:
To purchase parts and accessories,
call toll-free: 1-888-884-1870 (USA and Canada only) or visit
Wacom’s web site at http://www.wacom.com/wacomdirect/ (USA only). Outside of the USA and Canada,
please contact your local dealer or distributor.
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.com/productsupport 24-hour Technical Support information:
FAQs—Frequently Asked Questions
and answers. (English)
Software updates. (English)
Email support. (English)
Anonymous FTP Site: ftp.wacom.com/pub/drivers Software updates.
Phone: ++1-360-896-9833 Technical Support. (English)
(7:30 am to 5:00 pm, Pacific Time)
FAX: ++1-360-896-9724 Technical Support. (English)
Internet Email: support@wacom.com Automated mailback support. (English)
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Europe, Middle East and Africa
Contact your local distributor, or:
To purchase parts and accessories,
please contact your local dealer or distributor. You can also contact
Technical Support using the appropriate number for your region.
Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.de Software updates, Online support database.
Anonymous FTP Site: ftp.wacom.de/pub Software updates.
Phone (Austria): ++43-(0)1-790 825 550 Technical Support.
Phone (Belgium): ++32-(0)2-275 0691 Technical Support.
Phone (France): ++33-(0)1-7020 0070 Technical Support.
Phone (Germany): ++49-(0)69-6630 8200 Technical Support.
Phone (Italy): ++39-(0)2-4528 7050 Technical Support.
Phone (Netherlands): ++31-(0)20-517 4705 Technical Support.
Phone (Switzerland): ++41-(0)1-212 2818 Technical Support.
Phone (United Kingdom): ++44-(0)207-744 0831 Technical Support.
Phone (other countries): ++49-(0)180-500 4397 Technical Support.
FAX: ++49-(0)180-500 4398 Technical Support.
Internet Email: support@wacom.de Technical Support.
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Japan
Contact your local distributor, or:
To purchase parts and accessories,
please contact your local dealer or distributor.
Asia Pacific (English)
Contact your local distributor, or:
To purchase parts and accessories,
please contact your local dealer or distributor.
Worldwide Web: http://tablet.wacom.co.jp Software updates and information.
(Japanese)
Phone: ++81-(0)47-380-8877 Technical Support. (Japanese)
FAX: ++81-(0)47-380-8711 Technical Support. (Japanese)
Internet Email: tablet@wacom.co.jp Technical Support and sales. (Japanese)
Worldwide Web: http://ap.wacom.co.jp Software updates and information.
(English)
Phone: ++81-(0)3-3371-1595 Technical Support. (English)
FAX: ++81-(0)3-3371-1468 Technical Support. (English)
Inquiry Form: http://ap.wacom.co.jp/faq/tablet/inquiry_form.html Technical Support. (English)
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APPENDICES
This section contains information on working with multiple tablets and working with AutoCAD. You will also
find product specifications, a listing of available parts and accessories, and license and warranty
information.
UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
REGISTRATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLING MULTIPLE TABLETS
WORKING WITH AUTOCAD
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
LICENSE AND WARRANTIES
LICENSE AND WARRANTIES (EUROPE)
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UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
To remove the Intuos2 software from your system:
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.
3. In the dialog box that appears, choose the Wacom tablet option.
4. Click on the ADD/REMOVE... button and follow the prompts to remove the Intuos2 software driver.
For 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 WACOM TABLET DRIVER and click on the
CHANGE/REMOVE button. Follow the prompts to remove the software driver.
REGISTRATION
Please be sure to register your product. Depending on your region, the Wacom tablet may come with a
Registration Card that you should complete and mail, or you may be prompted to register online during the
installation process.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
To learn more about which software applications currently support your Intuos2 tablet and tools, visit the
Wacom web site for your region:
USA, Canada, Central and South America http://www.wacom.com/productinfo
Europe, Middle East and Africa http://www.wacom.de/products/ (Germany)
http://www.wacom.co.uk/products (Other countries)
Japan http://tablet.wacom.co.jp
Asia Pacific (English) http://ap.wacom.co.jp
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INSTALLING MULTIPLE TABLETS
If multiple Wacom tablets are installed on a single computer when the Wacom control panel is opened, a
TABLET LIST is displayed above the APPLICATION LIST. The TABLET LIST contains an icon for each installed
tablet, and allows you to select the tablet for which your changes will apply.
To add a new tablet, connect it to your computer.
• For USB tablets, the system searches the USB ports. When the new tablet is found, it is automatically
initialized.
• For serial tablets, if your Windows system supports “plug and play”, the system searches the serial
ports when the system boots up. If the new tablet is found, it is automatically initialized. Otherwise,
from the control panel’s ADD menu, choose TABLET.... When the Add Tablet dialog box appears, click
the ADD SERIAL... button and follow the prompts.
• If multiple tablets are installed, the tablet used to open the Wacom control panel is selected as the
default tablet. Note that pressure will only be available for the first installed tablet.
Select a tablet icon for which to
customize application and tool
settings.
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WORKING WITH AUTOCAD
AutoCAD for Windows can support the Intuos2 tablet as a System Pointing Device or as a Wintab
Compatible Digitizer. By default, AutoCAD is configured to use Intuos2 as a System Pointing Device.
If you will be using Intuos2 with tablet menus or to digitize drawings to proper scale, you will need to follow
the procedures below.
Note:
To configure the Lens Cursor or Mouse for left handed use when digitizing in AutoCAD or in other
programs that look at button numbers instead of the assigned button function, select the LEFT HANDED
option in the PREFERENCES dialog box (accessed from the EDIT pull-down menu).
CONFIGURING FOR A WINTAB COMPATIBLE DIGITIZER
For AutoCAD Release 2000i:
1. Start AutoCAD. Open the TOOLS menu and select OPTIONS.
2. From the OPTIONS window, select the SYSTEM tab.
3. Under CURRENT POINTING DEVICE, select the Wintab compatible digitizer option.
4. Decide from which device AutoCAD will accept input. Choose an option from the ACCEPT INPUT FROM
section:
•DIGITIZER ONLY. The AutoCAD drawing editor only accepts input from Intuos2.
•DIGITIZER AND MOUSE. The AutoCAD drawing editor accepts input from both Intuos2 and your
mouse.
5. Click OK to close the OPTIONS window.
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CONFIGURING TABLET MENUS AND SCREEN POINTING AREAS IN AUTOCAD
A screen pointing area is a rectangular region on the tablet surface where the tablet acts like a system
mouse. When the pointer is within a screen pointing area, the tablet can access windows, menus, and
other applications outside AutoCAD’s drawing area. You can configure both a fixed and floating screen
pointing area.
Before you configure the tablet, its entire surface is the fixed screen pointing area. AutoCAD recommends
that you change the size of the fixed screen pointing area so that a small screen area on your tablet maps
to the entire monitor screen. AutoCAD also recommends that you select the default tablet menus,
columns, and rows they provide.
After you configure the tablet menus, AutoCAD prompts you for the fixed and floating screen pointing
areas. This allows you to designate a tablet area as a Windows system pointer.
The fixed screen pointing area is disabled when you digitize points into AutoCAD with TABLET MODE ON.
This is due to the fixed correspondence between the tablet and AutoCAD’s drawing area. To access
menus from the tablet, you must use the floating screen pointing area. This allows you to access a menu
from anywhere on the tablet surface, and to toggle it off when finished. You can define a tool button to
toggle the floating screen area on and off.
Important.
The floating screen pointing area takes precedence over menu areas, TABLET MODE
ON, and the fixed screen pointing area.
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1. From the DRAWING EDITOR, open the TOOLS menu (OPTIONS menu for Release 13).
2. Select TABLET, and then CONFIGURE.
3. Define tablet menu areas. Follow the prompts at the bottom of the AUTOCAD DRAWING EDITOR.
Type the number of tablet menu areas you want (0-4) and press ENTER. If you do not want to use a
menu template, type 0 (zero). Digitize the upper-left, lower-left, and lower-right corners of the menu
area and then press ENTER. Next, enter the number of columns and press ENTER. Now enter the
number of rows and press ENTER. Repeat for each menu area.
4. Define the fixed screen pointing area. By default, the entire tablet is a fixed screen pointing area.
If you are using a menu template, you should re-specify the fixed screen pointing area to match the
template. Continue to follow the prompts at the bottom of the AUTOCAD DRAWING EDITOR screen.
5. Define the floating screen pointing area—it allows you to access all areas of the screen. The floating
screen pointing area takes precedence over TABLET MODE ON, the fixed screen pointing area, and the
menu areas. Continue to follow the prompts at the bottom of the AUTOCAD DRAWING EDITOR screen.
Please check your AutoCAD documentation for additional information.
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Calibrating Intuos2 for AutoCAD in Windows
If you are using Intuos2 to digitize a drawing, you will need to calibrate Intuos2 with the paper drawing’s
coordinate system. The calibration allows you to digitize points from the paper drawing into the
appropriate coordinate system of your drawing file.
1. From the DRAWING EDITOR, open the TOOLS menu (OPTIONS menu for Release 13).
2. Choose the TABLET and CALIBRATE options, then:
• Digitize point #1 on the paper drawing. Then enter the xy coordinate from the paper drawing at the
digitized point.
• Digitize point #2 on the paper drawing. Then enter the xy coordinate from the paper drawing at the
digitized point.
• Digitize more points if necessary. More than four points may take more time than expected for
AutoCAD to compute the best-fitting projective transformation.
3. Press ENTER when you are done.
When Intuos2 has been configured as a digitizer and calibrated, you can use CTRL+T to toggle between
using Intuos2 as a digitizer and as a Windows system pointer.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL INTUOS2 TABLETS
Coordinate resolution 100 lpmm (2540 lpi)
Accuracy (pen) +/- 0.25 mm (0.010 in)
Accuracy (Lens Cursor) +/- 0.15 mm (0.006 in), +/- 0.25 mm (0.010 in) on Intuos2 4x5/A6, 6x8/A5, and
9x12/A4-regular tablets
Tilt +/- 60 degrees, +/- 50 degrees for Intuos2 4x5/A6 tablets
Maximum reading height with pen 6 mm (0.24 in)
Maximum report rate 200 points per second
Communication interface USB
RS-232C Serial
Connector USB A (USB tablets)
9-pin, D-sub, female (serial tablets)
Power requirements (USB tablets) DC 5V, less than 140mA, from primary USB port or powered USB hub
(serial tablets) DC 12V, 100mA
Power Adaptor(s) for serial tablets AEC-3512B-W (120V, USA), AD-3923FM-W (230V, Continental Europe),
AD-4230S-W (240V, Australia), AD-7442-W (240V, UK)
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
Certification and compliance FCC class B, VCCI class B, CE
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INTUOS2 4x5
/
A6 TABLET (MODELS XD-0405-U, XD-0405-R)
INTUOS2 6x8
/
A5 TABLET (MODELS XD-0608-U, XD-0608-R)
INTUOS2 9x12
/
A4-REGULAR TABLET (MODELS XD-0912-U, XD-0912-R)
Active area (W x D) 127.0 x 106.0 mm (5.0 x 4.24 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 225.0 x 210.0 x 7.5 mm (9.0 x 8.4 x 0.29 in)
Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Weight 520 g (1.14 lb)
Power consumption 0.7 watts (USB), 1.2 watts (Serial)
Active area (W x D) 203.2 x 162.4 mm (8.13 x 6.45 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 334.0 x 258.0 x 14.0 mm (13.36 x 10.32 x 0.56 in)
Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Weight 900 g (1.98 lb)
Power consumption 0.7 watts (USB), 1.2 watts (Serial)
Active area (W x D) 304.8 x 240.6 mm (12.19 x 9.62 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 456.0 x 361.0 x 14.0 mm (17.97 x 14.22 x 0.56 in)
Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Weight 1.6 kg (3.52 lb)
Power consumption 0.7 watts (USB), 1.2 watts (Serial)
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INTUOS2 12x12
/
A4-OVERSIZE TABLET (MODELS XD-1212-U, XD-1212-R)
INTUOS2 12x18
/
A3 TABLET (MODELS XD-1218-U, XD-1218-R)
INTUOS2 GRIP PEN (MODEL XP-501E)
Active area (W x D) 304.8 x 316.8 mm (12.19 x 12.67 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 444.0 x 435.5 x 37.0 mm (17.76 x 17.42 x 1.48 in)
Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Weight 2.1 kg (4.62 lb)
Power consumption 0.7 watts (USB), 1.2 watts (Serial)
Active area (W x D) 457.2 x 316.8 mm (18.28 x 12.67 in)
Physical size (W x D x H) 616.0 x 445.5 x 37.0 (24.64 x 17.82 x 1.48 in)
Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Weight 3.0 kg (6.6 lb)
Power consumption 0.7 watts (USB), 1.2 watts (Serial)
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Pressure levels 1024 levels
Eraser tip travel 1.5 mm (0.06 in), approximately
Physical size (L x D) 160 x 14.0 mm (6.28 x 0.55 in)
Weight 17 g (0.60 oz), approximately
Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A007)
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INTUOS2 AIRBRUSH (MODEL XP-400E)
INTUOS2 CLASSIC PEN (MODEL XP-300E)
INTUOS2 INK PEN (MODEL XP-110)
Fingerwheel travel 10 mm (0.39 in)
Fingerwheel resolution 1024 levels
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Pressure levels 1024 levels
Eraser tip travel 1.5 mm (0.06 in), approximately
Physical size (L x D) 162.5 x 32.6 mm (6.38 x 1.28 in)
Weight 24 g (0.85 oz), approximately
Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A007)
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Pressure levels 1024 levels
Eraser tip travel 1.5 mm (0.06 in), approximately
Physical size (L x D) 151 x 12.2 mm (5.9 x 0.48 in)
Weight 13 g (0.46 oz), approximately
Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A007)
Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less
Pressure levels 1024 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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INTUOS2 STROKE PEN (MODEL XP-120)
INTUOS2 2D MOUSE (MODEL XC-100)
INTUOS2 4D MOUSE (MODEL XC-400)
INTUOS2 LENS CURSOR (MODEL XC-210)
Pen tip travel 1.3 mm (0.05 in), approximately
Pressure levels 1024 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 type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A011)
Physical size (L x D x H) 117.2 x 68.2 x 40.3 mm (4.61 x 2.69 x 1.59 in)
Weight 100 g (3.53 oz), approximately
Fingerwheel type Continuos rotation, 24 clicks per turn
Physical size (L x D x H) 120.0 x 71.0 x 35.4 mm (4.72 x 2.80 x 1.39 in)
Weight 105 g (3.7 oz), approximately
Button stroke 1 mm (0.04 in), approximately
Fingerwheel travel +/- 8 mm (+/- 0.32 in), approximately
Fingerwheel resolution +/- 1024 levels
Physical size (L x D x H) 159 x 66 x 33 mm (6.26 x 2.60 x 1.30 in)
Weight 75 g (2.65 oz), approximately
Button stroke 1 mm (0.04 in), approximately
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PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet is the ultimate master tool for creative professionals. The tablet,
combined with your Intuos2 Pen and a wide range of other available Intuos2 tools, enables you to paint
more intuitively, illustrate better, and edit imagery faster than ever before. Each Intuos2 Pen and
accessory features Tool ID, which means they always remember your preferences and work together
seamlessly. To further expand the features of Intuos2, be sure to check out the accessories described on
the following pages.
ORDERING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
To purchase parts and accessories, see who to call for your region:
USA, CANADA, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
JAPAN
ASIA PACIFIC (ENGLISH)
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TABLETS
TOOLS
Description Part Numbers
Intuos2 4x5/A6 Serial Tablet XD-0405-R
Intuos2 4x5/A6 USB Tablet XD-0405-U
Intuos2 6x8/A5 Serial Tablet XD-0608-R
Intuos2 6x8/A5 USB Tablet XD-0608-U
Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular Serial Tablet XD-0912-R
Intuos2 9x12/A4-regular USB Tablet XD-0912-U
Intuos2 12x12/A4-oversize Serial Tablet XD-1212-R
Intuos2 12x12/A4-oversize USB Tablet XD-1212-U
Intuos2 12x18/A3 Serial Tablet XD-1218-R
Intuos2 12x18/A3 USB Tablet XD-1218-U
Description Part Numbers
Intuos2 Grip Pen XP-501E
Intuos2 Airbrush XP-400E
Intuos2 Classic Pen XP-300E
Intuos2 Ink Pen XP-110
Intuos2 Stroke Pen XP-120
Intuos2 2D Mouse XC-100
Intuos2 4D Mouse XC-400
Intuos2 Lens Cursor XC-210
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Intuos2 Grip Pen
This pressure-sensitive pen is an all-purpose tool for use in drawing, erasing, and
typical mouse operations. The easy-to-use DuoSwitch gives you two programmable switch functions to
simulate mouse actions or keyboard keys. The pressure-sensitive pen has an ergonomic, waisted and
rubberized grip area, optimum weight and balance, and superior tip sensitivity, making it the most natural
freehand tool.
Intuos2 Classic Pen
This pressure-sensitive pen has the same feature set as the standard Intuos2 Pen,
but with a slimmer profile that does not include a rubberized grip.
Intuos2 Ink Pen
This pressure-sensitive drawing pen was created to provide immediate feedback on the
drawing at your pen tip as well as on your computer screen. The pressure-sensitive pen comes with
inking cartridges and two polyacetal tips for inkless drawing.
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Intuos2 Stroke Pen
This pressure-sensitive drawing pen was designed for the artist who requires a
combination of visual and tactile feedback. The tip retracts slightly as the pen is pressed, giving it a feel
similar to a soft felt pen.
Intuos2 Airbrush
A true computer airbrush, the pressure-sensitive Intuos2 Airbrush incorporates a
pressure-sensitive tip and eraser, tilt sensitivity, and a fingerwheel that provides an additional degree of
control over the application of digital paint.
Intuos2 2D Mouse
The cordless, batteryless 2D Mouse is an ideal tool for performing any task you may
have done previously with a standard mouse. It includes an integrated middle button and rolling
fingerwheel that can be programmed for a variety of actions, and that can also be used for up and down
scrolling in the active window.
Intuos2 4D Mouse
With simultaneous x/y/z axis manipulation and rotation, the capabilities of the
4D Mouse are unlike any other input device. Use the fingerwheel to smoothly pan and zoom at the same
time. Orient a 3D object with pitch, yaw, and roll control. Smoothly shuttle through video or film with a
nudge from your finger, or just use it as a supercharged mouse.
Intuos2 Lens Cursor
The Lens Cursor is a precise coordinate position input tool. It is ideal for tracing
and digitizing drawings, for CAD processes, or for other vector design applications where the precise input
of coordinate information is critical. The moveable lens can be swung from left to right for comfortable
positioning while you work.
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OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
For order information, see Ordering Parts and Accessories.
Description Part Numbers
Menu Strip (6x8/A5 tablet) PSH-A224
(9x12/A4-regular and 12x12/A4-oversize tablets) PSH-A225
(12x18/A3 tablet) PSH-A226
Overlay Sheet (4x5/A6 tablet) PSH-A219
(6x8/A5 tablet) PSH-A220
(9x12/A4-regular tablet) PSH-A221
(12x12/A4-oversize tablet) PSH-A222
(12x18/A3 tablet) PSH-A223
Pen Stand PST-A026-01 (Grip Pen)
PST-A021-02 (Other Pens)
Replacement Tips
Tips for Pen (models XP-501E, XP-300E, and XP-
501A) and Airbrush (model XP-400E) PSI-A007
Tips for Ink Pen (model XP-110) and Stroke Pen
(model XP-120) PSI-A011
Refill (black) for Ink Pen (model XP-110) PSI-A023
Incline Bar (6x8/A5 tablet) PAS-A032
(9x12/A4-regular tablet) PAS-A033
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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.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Wacom warrants the product, except for the Software, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use
and service as long as the product remains in production and in possession of the original owner, but not less than one (1) year,
as long as you own the product as evidenced by a copy of the receipt and a registration card that has been returned to Wacom
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 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.
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.
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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, 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. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION 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.
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WARRANTY ON SALES OUTSIDE OF U.S. AND CANADA
(EXCEPT EUROPE, AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST)
For products purchased or used outside of the United States and Canada, the warranty is one (1) year from the date of
purchase, and upon discovery of a defect in the product, except in the Software, within the Warranty Period you should notify
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: In Asia and Asia Pacific contact:
Wacom Technology Corporation WACOM Co., Ltd.
1311 S.E. Cardinal Court 2-510-1 Toyonodai
Vancouver, Washington 98683 Otone-Machi, Kitasaitama-Gun
U.S.A. Saitama, 349-1148
Japan
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LICENSE AND WARRANTIES (EUROPE)
(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 entitlement to use the software and that he/she agrees to pay the copying and postage costs.
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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 accompanying 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.
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.
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LIABILITY OF WACOM
WACOM and its employees or representatives shall not be liable for any damages, on any legal grounds, unless these
damages (a) may be attributed to intent or to gross negligence or (b) result from the culpable infringement of an essential
contractual obligation (cardinal obligation) in a way which may endanger the achievement of the contractual purpose or (c)
result from the absence of a guaranteed feature or (d) are covered by product liability law. If WACOM is liable for the culpable
infringement of cardinal obligations, in the absence of intent or gross negligence, WACOM's total liability shall be limited to
those damages and to that range of damages of which the occurrence could typically have been foreseen by WACOM under
the circumstances known to it at the time the agreement was concluded.
In the event that any of the above limitations are held unenforceable, WACOM's aggregate liability for any damages to you or
any party shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective, damaged or undelivered product as determined by the net
invoiced price, regardless of the form of any claim. Claims must be reported to WACOM in writing within no more than (1)
month after the damage occurred. Upon failure to do so, any claims to the payment of damages will be void. Reseller
indemnifies WACOM from any claims by third parties for damages resulting from or connected to resellers fault.
The rights and limitations set forth in this statement do not limit or exclude certain statutory rights that may be applicable in the
country of your purchase. If any of the provisions of this statement are declared void, such provisions shall be considered
separate from this statement and the statement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect.
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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Active area. The drawing area of the tablet where your Intuos2 tools are detected.
Application-specific settings. Intuos2 tool and tablet settings that have been customized for individual
applications. The control panel enables you to program a tool to behave uniquely in different applications.
Your application-specific settings are in effect whenever you use the application.
Aspect. The ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimension of the tablet or display. The ASPECT
setting is located on the MAPPING/SPEED tab, and defines how the tablet area is mapped to the display
area. This setting determines if the aspect of the tablet and display are the same.
Click force. The amount of force you must apply to your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip for a click to occur.
DOS shell. A DOS session that is running under the Windows operating system.
Double-click assist. A control panel option that makes it easier to double-click. When selected, you can
customize the double-click speed and distance.
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.
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Double-click speed. The maximum time that can pass between clicks and still be accepted as a double-
click. Increasing the double-click time makes double-clicking easier.
Eraser-aware application. A software application that has built-in support for the Intuos2 eraser.
These applications take advantage of the eraser in different ways, depending on what makes sense for
the application.
Fingerwheel. The control wheel on the Intuos2 Airbrush, 2D Mouse and 4D Mouse.
Landscape. A tablet ORIENTATION setting. In landscape orientation, the tablet buttons are at the top.
Rectangular tablets will be in a horizontal position. See also portrait.
Lens Cursor. An input device with programmable buttons and cross-hair for entering precise coordinate
position information.
Mapping. The relationship between your Intuos2 tool position on the tablet and the cursor position on the
monitor screen.
Modifier. Modifier keys include SHIFT, ALT, and CTRL. You can customize your Intuos2 tool to simulate a
modifier key.
Mouse Mode. A method for positioning the screen cursor. When you place an Intuos2 tool on the tablet,
you can navigate the screen cursor like a mouse. This is known as relative positioning. See also Pen
Mode.
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Nib. The replaceable tip of the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush.
Pen Mode. A method of positioning the screen cursor. Wherever you place your Intuos2 tool on the
tablet, the screen cursor will be at that same corresponding point on the screen. This is known as
absolute positioning, and allows you to position the screen cursor without having to first find it and then
move it with a “pick up and roll” action. 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 mapping options. You can
customize your Wacom pen or mouse tool buttons or tablet buttons to display this menu.
Portrait. A tablet ORIENTATION setting. In portrait orientation, the tablet buttons are on the side.
Rectangular tablets will be in a vertical position. See also landscape.
Pressure sensitive. A quality of the Intuos2 Pen and Airbrush 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 (6 mm (0.24 inch)) above the tablet’s active area where the Intuos2 tools are
detected.
QuickPoint. The QUICKPOINT MODE divides the tablet into two independent areas: a large area for
drawing and a small area for quick navigation.
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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.
Tilt sensitive. A quality of the Intuos2 Pen and Airbrush tip and eraser that senses the amount of tilt
between the tool and tablet. This is used to create natural-looking pen, brush, and eraser strokes in
applications that are tilt-sensitive.
Tool ID. A feature that makes each Intuos2 tool unique. If you are working with two identical pens, the
tablet will recognize each one as a separate tool. This is particularly useful if you have customized each
pen differently.
Tracking speed. A setting that allows you to adjust the speed at which your screen cursor moves when
your Intuos2 tool is in Mouse Mode.
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.
Intuos2 supports all Wintab-compatible applications under Windows.
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2D Mouse
tabs, customizing 53
testing 119
using 37
fingerwheel 39
4D Mouse
buttons, customizing 69
programming 70
tabs, customizing 53
testing 120
using 38
as a Button Box 70
fingerwheel 39
About the manual 8
Accessories and parts 144
ordering 144
other 148
tablets 145
tools 145
Add menu 98
Adding a new tool 87
Advanced
eraser pressure, customizing 105
mapping 108
tip pressure, customizing 101
Airbrush
holding 36
settings, customizing 63
tabs, customizing 53
testing 117
using 35
Application-specific settings
creating 91
working with 89
Aspect 76
AutoCAD
calibrating for Intuos2 138
configuring for Intuos2 135
configuring screen pointing areas 136
configuring tablet menus 136
working with 135
Button Box, creating 70
Button functions 58
Care, for tools and tablet 41
Checklist, pre-contact 127
Click force adjustment 102
Clicking, with pen 27
Connection, checking tablet 96
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Control panel
buttons 52
features 47
lists 50
opening 46
tabs 48
Copying settings 106
Customizing
2D Mouse
fingerwheel 68
tabs 53
4D Mouse
buttons 69
fingerwheel 71
tabs 53
advanced
eraser pressure 105
tip pressure 101
airbrush settings 63
click force 102
double-click 56
eraser feel 64
Lens Cursor
buttons 69
pen and airbrush tabs 53
Pop-up Menu 81
pressure curve 103
tablet buttons 84
tablet to screen mapping 72
tilt sensitivity 65
tip feel 55
tool buttons 57
tools 53
Diagnostics 117
Display area 80
Double-click, customizing 56
Double-clicking, how to 27
Drawing
with pressure 31
with tilt 32
DualTrack, using 107
DuoSwitch, removing
from Designer Pen 43
from Grip Pen 43
Edit menu 97
Environmental conditions 41
Eraser feel, customizing 64
Erasing, with pen 33
Eye-hand coordination exercise 34
Features 13
12x12/A4-oversize tablet 15
12x18/A3 tablet 15
4x5/A6 tablet 13
6x8/A5 tablet 14
9x12/A4-regular tablet 14
control panel 47
Intuos2 tools 16
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File menu 97
Fingerwheel
customizing for 2D Mouse 68
customizing for 4D Mouse 71
using 39
Functions, button 58
General problems, troubleshooting 123
Help menu 99
Holding
the airbrush 36
the pen 25
Information, product 133
Installing multiple tablets 134
Interference, radio and television 3
Keystrokes, adding to Pop-up Menu 82
Language menu 99
Lens Cursor
buttons, customizing 69
programming 70
testing 120
using 40
using as a Button Box 70
License and Warranties 149
License and Warranties (Europe) 153
Manual, about 8
Mapping
advanced 108
options, adding to Pop-up Menu 83
Menus 97
Add 98
Edit 97
File 97
Help 99
Language 99
Remove 98
Mode, checking tablet 95
Mouse Speed, setting from Pop-up Menu 82
Multiple tablets, installing 134
New tool, adding 87
Nib, replacing 42
Ordering parts and accessories 144
Orientation 75
Parts and accessories 144
ordering 144
other 148
tablets 145
tools 145
Penclicking 27
clicking with 27
double-clicking with 27
drawing
with pressure 31
with tilt 32
erasing with 33
holding 25
pointing 26
replacing the tip 42
tabs, customizing 53
testing 117
using 25
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Pointing, with pen 26
Pop-up Menu, customizing 81
Positioning mode 74
Pressure
curve adjustment 103
drawing with 31
Product information 133
Programming
4D Mouse 70
Lens Cursor 70
Proximity 30
QuickPoint Mode 79
Radio and television interference 3
Registration, mailing 133
Remove menu 98
Removing
keystrokes from Pop-up Menu 83
mapping options from Pop-up Menu 83
settings 94
Serial tablets
testing 116
troubleshooting 122
Settings
changing for specific application and tool 94
copying 106
removing 94
Software
driver, downloading the latest 128
uninstalling 133
Specifications, product 139
12x12/A4-oversize tablet 141
12x18/A3 tablet 141
2D Mouse 143
4D Mouse 143
4x5/A6 tablet 140
6x8/A5 tablet 140
9x12/A4-regular tablet 140
Airbrush 142
Classic Pen 142
general 139
Grip Pen 141
Ink Pen 142
Lens Cursor 143
Stroke Pen 143
Tablet
area 77
buttons, customizing 84
connection, checking 96
mode, checking 95
storing 41
working with 20
Tablet to screen mapping, customizing 72
Technical Support
contacting 127
linking to web page 127
numbers
for Africa 130
for Asia Pacific 131
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for Canada 129
for Central America 129
for Europe 130
for Japan 131
for Middle East 130
for South America 129
for USA 129
pre-contact checklist 127
who to call 128
Testing
2D Mouse 119
4D Mouse 120
airbrush 117
Lens Cursor 120
pen 117
tools 117
Tilt drawing with 32
sensitivity, customizing 65
Tip customizing feel 55
replacing 42
Tool buttons, customizing 57
Tool List, adding tools to 93
Tools
adding to Tool List 93
customizing 53
testing 117
using more than one 88
Troubleshooting 114
general problems 123
serial tablet problems 122
serial tablets 116
USB
tablet problems 121
tablets 114
verifying readiness 115
Windows-specific problems 126
Uninstalling software 133
USB
readiness, testing 115
tablet problems, troubleshooting 121
tablets, testing 114
Using more than one tool 88
WACOM International Offices 165
Warranties and License 149
Warranties and License (Europe) 153
Web page, linking to 127
Windows-specific problems, troubleshooting 126
Work area, setting up 19
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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.
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Saitama, 349-1148
Japan
Telephone
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