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Fujitsu stylistic 3500: user guide
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A summary of each hotpad's function is given below:
• Programmable hotpad
This hotpad can be programmed for application-specific functions. Contact your
local help desk or reseller if you need assistance using the Programmable hotpad.
• Volume hotpads
These hotpads set the volume of the pen tablet speaker or headphones, if used.
(Note that the internal speaker is disabled when headphones are plugged in.)
• Speaker On/Off hotpad
This hotpad turns the pen tablet speaker or headphones on or off. When you tap
this hotpad to turn on the speaker or headphones, the system beeps.
• Display Select hotpad
Note: This hotpad requires use of an optional VGA Port Replicator that allows
connection of an external display.
This hotpad allows you to choose the pen tablet display screen, an external video
monitor, or both, as the selected system display(s). The pen tablet display screen
appears blank when an external monitor alone is selected.
• Brightness hotpads
Note: These hotpads are not applicable to Stylistic 3500 systems with outdoor
reflective displays.
These hotpads allow you to adjust the display brightness. The brightness can be
adjusted to eight levels.
• Right Mouse hotpad
This icon is used to switch the stylus function from left mouse button to right
mouse button emulation. To generate a right mouse button single click, tap on the
hotpad icon once and then tap once on the display. To generate a right mouse
button double click, tap on the hotpad icon once and then double tap on the
display.
• Pen Hovering hotpad
This hotpad switches the hovering mode on or off; throughout the hovering
mode, the hovering status indicator is lit. Pen Hovering mode provides the user
with better cursor control. When the hovering option is enabled, the cursor can be
positioned over an area of the screen without activating it. This is useful when
you are attempting to read pop-up text associated with an icon, simulating mouse
rollover, selecting a small icon, or beginning a paint session.
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