Introduction And Overview - Wacom DTU-710 Safety Instructions

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Introduction and Overview

The Wacom® DTU-710™ Interactive Pen Display combines an LCD monitor with a Wacom
tablet.
This gives you a direct point-and-draw-on-screen interface that can be used with a Personal
Computer (PC) or Macintosh computer. DTU-710's basic components include a Wacom tablet
internally mounted behind a 17.0" diagonal TFT color LCD monitor, and Wacom's pen.
Your DTU-710 Interactive Pen Display offers a number of significant advantages over a
standard monitor:
Reduced power consumption
Reduced heat generation
Requires less work space
Flicker free and easier on the eyes
Integrated input and display
Pressure-sensitive drawing directly on the display screen.
This manual describes how to install DTU-710 hardware and software. It also describes how
to use DTU-710 and the pen. Note that the computer treats the two parts of DTU-710 (the
LCD monitor and the Wacom tablet) as separate pieces of hardware. Therefore, the instal-
lation process is completed in two stages. First, you will install the LCD monitor portion of
DTU-710. In the second stage you will install DTU-710's tablet functionality.
You can find information on using the Wacom Tablet Control Panel for customizing your tablet
and pen settings in the online Help, located under the Help menu in the Wacom Tablet Control
Panel.
The following are not included with this product:
Information about your specific computer hardware
Information about your operating system
Information about application software.
Please refer also to your computer hardware, operating system, or software application manu-
als.
To use the pressure-sensitivity of the pen with your favorite drawing application, refer to in-
structions in that application's manuals.
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