Using The Cordless Mouse - Wacom GRAPHIRE 3 User Manual

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USING THE CORDLESS MOUSE

The Graphire3 Cordless Mouse is batteryless and works on your Graphire3 tablet. By moving the Cordless Mouse
across the tablet's active area, you can position the screen cursor like you do with a regular mouse. The buttons are
programmable, and the integrated fingerwheel is both a programmable middle button and a rolling wheel for
scrolling. By default, the rolling fingerwheel provides a line scrolling capability in most applications. See
Cordless Mouse
Fingerwheel.
Integrated middle button and fingerwheel. By default, the button function
is set to M
C
IDDLE
LICK
wheel notch.
Macintosh OS 9: By default, the button function is set to D
and the fingerwheel is set to S
The right button is set to R
by default.
Macintosh OS 9: The button is set to
M
: C
+
by default.
ODIFIERS
TRL
CLICK
Hint: For MS Office applications (MS Office 97 and greater) that support a wheel
mouse, press the C
key and move the fingerwheel to zoom in and out.
TRL
Note: The Cordless Mouse that came with your Graphire3 tablet will not work on any
other tablet model, including tablets from the Graphire or Graphire2 series. (Note also
that the Cordless Mouse is not available with some product configurations.)
To learn how to program buttons, see
C
ONTENTS
I
NDEX
and the fingerwheel is set to S
3 lines per wheel notch.
CROLL
-C
IGHT
LICK
Customizing the Cordless
3 lines per
CROLL
C
OUBLE
LICK
Mouse.
Important: When not using
the Cordless Mouse, place it
on your desk. Leaving a
Graphire3 tool on the tablet
may interfere with screen
cursor positioning when
using other pointing devices,
or prevent your computer
from going to sleep.
By default, the left button is set to
L
-C
on Windows systems,
EFT
LICK
and single C
on Macintosh
LICK
systems.
W
ORKING WITH
Using the
G
3
RAPHIRE
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