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Wacom User Help
CTL-672
About One by Wacom
Set up your device
Work with your pen
Customize your device in Wacom Tablet Properties
Access application-specific settings
Wacom Desktop Center
Map your device to your monitor
Care for your device
Wacom Support
Glossary
Order parts and accessories
Privacy
About This Document
Trademarks

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  • Page 1 Wacom User Help CTL-672 About One by Wacom Set up your device Work with your pen Customize your device in Wacom Tablet Properties Access application-specific settings Wacom Desktop Center Map your device to your monitor Care for your device Wacom Support...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Use your pen with Windows Ink Customize your device in Wacom Tablet Properties What can I customize in Wacom Tablet Properties? Where can I access settings and other options in Wacom Tablet Properties? Open Wacom Tablet Properties Assign settings in Wacom Tablet Properties...
  • Page 3 Accessing information about your device Storing and retrieving your settings Backing up your settings Restoring your settings Logging out of your Wacom ID account Keeping everything up to date Updating your tablet Solve common problems and get help The Support Menu...
  • Page 4: About One By Wacom

    Connect your One by Wacom to your computer, use the pen to start working, and see the results of your creative efforts appear on your monitor.
  • Page 5: Features Of Your One By Wacom

    User's Manual Features of your One by Wacom USB port : Connect your tablet to your computer by the USB cable included with your device. Status LED : The LED lights when the tablet is on and brightens when the pen is near the active area.
  • Page 6: Set Up Your Device

    User's Manual Set up your device Set up your The topics that contain the specific instructions needed to help you set up your device are within this device section in the Table of Contents. Set up your device If you cannot already see the setup topics, click the next to in the Table of Contents on the left.
  • Page 7: Connect To Your Computer

    WARNING : Make sure to use the USB cable included with your pen tablet. Other cables are not compatible and may damage it. To purchase replacement cables, go to the Wacom Store. Cookies Terms of use...
  • Page 8: Install The Driver

    From the Wacom Desktop Center, select Updates , and then click the update to install it. If the Wacom Desktop Center is not available for your device, go to the Wacom drivers page to find the latest updates.
  • Page 9: Set Up Your Work Area

    User's Manual Set up your work area Position your device, pen, and keyboard for easy access. Position the device so the screen cursor follows the same direction as your pen movements on the device. If you are using the device as a creative tool, adjust your monitor so you can view it comfortably without eyestrain, placing it about one arm's length away from you and consider placing the device below the keyboard, centered below your monitor.
  • Page 10: Work With Your Pen

    3. Replace the cone. Specialty pens Pens designed for more advanced work, such as the Wacom Pro Pen 3D, Wacom Pro Pen Slim, Art Pen, or Airbrush, can be used with many pen tablets and pen displays. To discover other pens and tools that can be used with your pen tablet or pen display, go to the Wacom Store.
  • Page 11: Use Your Pen

    : Select the item with the pen tip, then slide the pen tip across the screen to move it. Pen buttons Use pen buttons as shortcuts to settings. You can view and change the assigned settings on the tab in Wacom Tablet Properties. Note: Some pens do not have buttons.
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  • Page 13: Store Your Pen

    User's Manual Store your pen Store your pen properly keep it in good condition and help the pen tip last longer. Important: Store your pen so there is no pressure on the pen tip or eraser. If your device has a pen stand, store the pen with the tip down in the stand. If your device included a pen case, store the pen in the pen case.
  • Page 14: Customize Your Pen Functions

    Some pens do not have buttons or an eraser. Assign settings to the pen button and pen tip Open Wacom Tablet Properties. Note: The options available in Wacom Tablet Properties will vary depending on your device. 2. If there is a Tool row, select your pen.
  • Page 15 : To see how hard you need to press with the pen, check your Current Pressure by pressing down with the pen tip or eraser in an empty area of the Wacom Tablet Properties window. If you want to change the amount of pressure you need to use the pen tip or eraser, move the...
  • Page 16: Replace The Pen Nib

    If your device includes a pen holder attachment, check there. If your device has built-in stand legs, the replacement nibs may be located underneath one of the legs. If you need more nibs, you can purchase them from the Wacom Store. Where to find the nib replacement tool For some devices, the nib replacement tool is a metal ring included with your device.
  • Page 17 User's Manual Pen stands vary depending on the pen tablet or pen display that you purchased. Cookies Terms of use Privacy Policy California Privacy...
  • Page 18: Use Your Pen With Windows Ink

    (Microsoft Office 2007 or later): Use the enhanced digital mark-up and inking tools found on the Review tab in applicable applications. Windows Input Panel : Use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to directly enter text with your Wacom pen. Note: The Pen Flicks and press-and-hold-to-right-click features are disabled in some graphics applications.
  • Page 19: Customize Your Device In Wacom Tablet Properties

    User's Manual Customize your device in Wacom Tablet Properties You can customize your device, pen, and other tools in Wacom Tablet Properties so that they work the way you want. Open Wacom Tablet Properties to view the settings you can customize.
  • Page 20: Open Wacom Tablet Properties

    Wacom Tablet Properties, you can view customizable settings for your device and tools. Note: The tabs and options that you see in Wacom Tablet Properties will vary depending on your device. To open Wacom Tablet Properties: Windows and Mac: Wacom...
  • Page 21: Assign Settings In Wacom Tablet Properties

    Open Wacom Tablet Properties. Note: Make sure that your device is connected to your computer or Wacom Tablet Properties will not open. The above screenshot is for descriptive purposes; it may not match your screen. Device 2. Select your Any settings that you customize apply to this device only, except for On-Screen Controls.
  • Page 22: Example Of Assigning A Setting In Wacom Tablet Properties

    6. Engage the component that you customized, and the setting that you assigned is performed. : You can assign settings that apply only in a specific application. Example of assigning a setting in Wacom Tablet Properties Here is how you can customize a pen button to Zoom In 1. Open Wacom Tablet Properties.
  • Page 23: What Settings Can I Assign

    The available features and customizable components in this list may vary depending on your device. Refer to the drop-down menus on the settings tabs in Wacom Tablet Properties to see which options are available for the components specific to your device. Warning:...
  • Page 24 User's Manual want to erase while pressing the pen button. Directs you to a step ahead of where you are in your history, similar to how Forward works in Forward browsers. Toggles Ink on and off. Ink Toggle When Handwriting recognition is turned on, Ink recognizes and converts your handwriting (Mac) into text and inserts it into a document.
  • Page 25 User's Manual Allows you to pan or scroll in a document or an item by moving the pen tip up and down or right and left. Your screen cursor will remain in place while you move the pen tip. Pan/Scroll Pan/Scroll Scroll Speed When you select...
  • Page 26 Displays the current settings of your customizable components, including ExpressKeys™, the Touch Ring, pen, and touch. Settings Click on any item that displays to open Wacom Tablet Properties so you can adjust setting assignments, if desired. Show Minimizes all open windows so you can view your desktop.
  • Page 27: Assign Keystrokes

    Name for your keystroke and click The name appears on On-Screen Controls, in Wacom Tablet Properties, and in Settings view, so enter a name that indicates the keystroke you assigned. If you are assigning numbers to a Keypad, it is best practice to name the Keystroke the number that you assigned.
  • Page 28: Customize User Options

    User's Manual Customize user options Options Click on Wacom Tablet Properties to customize pen button mode and other preferences for your device. Note: The available options listed below will vary, depending on your device. The above screenshot is for descriptive purposes; it may not match your screen.
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  • Page 30: Access Application-Specific Settings

    User's Manual Access application-specific settings Settings assigned to customizable components can be further customized for a specific application. This makes performing functions in the application faster and easier. There are multiple ways to access those application- specific settings. Settings assigned by you : You can assign your own settings that change depending on the application you are working in.
  • Page 31: Application-Specific Settings Assigned By You

    For example, if you select an application icon and change the Pen settings, the changes will apply to the Pen only while you are using that application. Application-specific settings can be used with all Wacom pen tablets and pen displays, and with the ExpressKey Remote device.
  • Page 32 User's Manual Application 2. In the list, select the application you want to remove. Application Delete 3. Click on the list button. In the dialog, click to confirm your selection. The selected application is removed from the list, along with any custom tool settings. 4.
  • Page 33: Settings Assigned By Applications

    When you open that application, you are automatically using the settings assigned by it. How do I know what setting is assigned? After you open an application that assigns settings, you can view the assigned settings in Wacom Tablet Properties. Application Defined...
  • Page 34: Imported Settings Assigned By Applications

    2. After you back up your settings, double-click the customized settings file. 3. Follow the prompts in the window that appears. Open Wacom Tablet Properties to view the imported settings. : You do not have to use the settings assigned by the settings file. You can...
  • Page 35: Wacom Desktop Center

    : Visit the Wacom store to research and purchse products and accessories. Logging in using your Wacom ID You can log in with your Wacom ID (or create one) in order to register your product or access any software bundle that may have been included with your product. To log in:...
  • Page 36: Using The More Link

    Using the More Link More 1. Click the link in the upper, right-hand corner of the the Wacom Desktop Center screen. 2. Select the appropriate option from the drop-down menu: AutoStart: By default, the Wacom Desktop Center will automatically open when your computer turns on.
  • Page 37: Accessing And Customizing Your Device

    Accessing and customizing your device My Devices Clicking on in the Wacom Desktop Center main menu will display the supported Wacom device(s) connected to your computer (please note that the Wacom Desktop Center does not support Wacom's Business Solutions devices). Software Settings...
  • Page 38: Running The Setup Wizard

    If available, the Setup Wizard will run automatically when you first install your device. You can run it at any time from the Wacom Desktop Center to view helpful features about the selected device, as well as register your device.
  • Page 39: Storing And Retrieving Your Settings

    Or, click Cloud backup under the section, where you'll be required to log in using your Wacom ID (or create a Wacom ID) to save your settings file in the cloud. Note:...
  • Page 40: Logging Out Of Your Wacom Id Account

    User's Manual section. Logging out of your Wacom ID account Cloud backup If you've logged into your Wacom ID creating a backup in the cloud, Under the section of the Wacom Log out Desktop Center, click the link next to your name.
  • Page 41: Keeping Everything Up To Date

    Updates 2. Click The updates will become available as links on the right side of the Wacom Desktop Center screen. General Driver updates will be listed under the section.
  • Page 42: Solve Common Problems And Get Help

    Solve common problems and get help Support section of the Wacom Desktop Center allows you to check driver functions, view diagnostic data, enable driver logging to assist Wacom Support with troubleshooting, and access the Wacom Support site. The above screenshot is for descriptive purposes; it may not match your screen.
  • Page 43: Map Your Device To Your Monitor

    User's Manual Map your device to your monitor You can customize how the surface of your device maps to your monitors and how your pen movements relate to the cursor movements on your monitor by selecting either Mouse mode. : If you frequently switch between Pen mode and Mouse mode, assign the Mode Toggle to a customizable component, like an ExpressKey or pen button, so that you can switch at the press of a button.
  • Page 44: Map Your Device In Pen Mode

    If you want a different mapping than what is shown, you can change it. Tool Mapping 1. In Wacom Tablet Properties, select your pen from the list and then select the tab. 2. From Mode, select By default, the active area of the device maps to your entire monitor.
  • Page 45 User's Manual The above screenshot is for descriptive purposes; it may not match your screen.
  • Page 46 User's Manual The above screenshot is for descriptive purposes; it may not match your screen. Cookies Terms of use Privacy Policy California Privacy...
  • Page 47: Map Your Device In Mouse Mode

    The cursor stays on the point that you left it when you pick up your pen, and you interact with your device like you interact with a mousepad or trackpad. 1. In Wacom Tablet Properties, select your from the...
  • Page 48: Tablet Active Area Mapping

    You can customize how the tablet active area maps to your monitors on the Mapping tab in Wacom Tablet Properties. You can toggle between working on all of your monitors at once to working on an individual monitor by using Display Toggle.
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  • Page 50: Care For Your Device

    Replace your pen nibs frequently to avoid scratching the surface with worn pen nibs. Avoid extremes in temperature. Important Product Information Make sure to review the for additional safety precautions. You can find it in the Wacom Desktop Center, if supported for your device, or from Wacom Support. Cookies...
  • Page 51: Wacom Support

    If you encounter an issue with your pen tablet or pen display, perform the recommended action in any error message that appears on your screen. If that does not resolve the issue, try the following: 1. In the Wacom Desktop Center main menu, click Support...
  • Page 52: Test The Tablet

    If that does not work, try connecting the device to a USB port on another computer. 7. If you are using any other tools, such as the mouse, check to make sure that they function. If these tests fail, you may have defective hardware. Contact Wacom Support for help. Cookies...
  • Page 53: Test The Pen

    3. If the assigned settings are as expected, restart your computer. 4. If restarting does not fix the issue, update your driver software. 5. If a driver update does not fix the issue, use the diagnose feature in Wacom Tablet Properties, as described below.
  • Page 54 User's Manual change. Switches 7. Press on the surface with the pen tip and then with the eraser. As you are pressing, the Pressure values should change from approximately 0% to approximately 100% when you are pressing with full pressure. 8.
  • Page 55: Glossary

    The smallest unit of measure on your display screen. Pressure sensitive. A quality of the Wacom pen tip and eraser that senses the amount of pressure being applied. This is used to create natural-looking pen, brush, and eraser strokes in applications that are pressure-sensitive.
  • Page 56 Track. A motion used when navigating with touch. Touch and move a single finger across the tablet surface. Wacom Link adaptor Adapter for creative pen displays on machines without a USB-C port. Cookies...
  • Page 57: Order Parts And Accessories

    To purchase parts and accessories for your device, go to the Wacom Store. You may also contact your local dealer, distributor, or Wacom Support for your region. Note: Some parts and accessories may not be available in all regions. Cookies...
  • Page 58: Privacy

    User's Manual Privacy At Wacom, we value your Privacy. We use analytics to collect basic information about browsing to improve our User Help. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information. Cookies Terms of use Privacy Policy California Privacy...
  • Page 59: About This Document

    Wacom devices, including tablets, pens, and accessories. User Help is an additional resource to the Quick Start Guide, which is included in the box with your Wacom device. The Quick Start Guide will give you the fastest overview of the initial setup or installation process so you can begin using your Wacom device immediately.
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  • Page 61: Trademarks

    All 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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