Wacom DTU-710 - MANUAL 2 User Manual page 32

Interactive pen display
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Troubleshooting
Windows-Specific Problems
Problem
Windows 98SE or Me:
When working with multiple
monitors, the screen cursor
positioning is incorrect after
moving into the unmapped area of
the virtual desktop.
Windows 98SE or Me:
Your pen does not function inside a
full screen DOS window.
After pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL,
the screen cursor cannot be
controlled with your pen.
Windows XP:
After installing the pen display
tablet on a system with multiple
users, the pen tablet only works on
the primary user desktop.
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On a multiple monitor system, the pen display tablet is
mapped to the virtual desktop (a rectangular area covering all
monitors). 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 the pen out of tablet
proximity and bring it back into proximity over an area of the
pen display tablet that is mapped to a display area.
You must use a mouse when working in a full screen DOS
window.
When the CLOSE PROGRAM dialog box (Windows 98SE
or Me) is active, the pen tablet will not work. Use your mouse
or keyboard to continue. When this dialog box is closed, you
can again use your pen to control the screen cursor.
Reboot the system after installing the pen display tablet on a
system with multiple users.
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