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Tablet settings only apply in certain environments and setups
Tablet settings only apply when a Wacom tablet is attached to a Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client that is connected to a
remote Linux workstation, and the local tablet driver feature is enabled in the remote workstation's Remote
Workstation Card Software (PCoIP Host Software for Linux, version 4.5.0 or later). When enabled, this driver locally
renders the cursor when its movement is initiated by the tablet. This feature is useful in WAN environments to help
lessen the effects of high network latency. For more information, see the
The following parameters display on the OSD Tablet page:
OSD Tablet Parameters
Parameter
Display and
Desktop icons
Tablet Model
Display
Mapping
Left-Handed
Orientation
Revert
To configure tablet settings:
1. From the OSD, select Options > User Settings > Tablet.
2. From the OSD Tablet page, configure the tablet settings:
• To map a tablet to a display, use the tablet's stylus to tap the desired display icon (A, B, C,
or D) on the screen, and then click Apply. The Display Mapping column will update with your
selection.
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Description
This section shows the number of displays that are currently attached to the Tera2 PCoIP Zero
Client. When just one monitor is attached, only the Desktop icon appears in this area, and any
attached tablets are mapped to the entire desktop.
Shows the model number of each attached Wacom tablet.
Shows the current mapping configuration for each attached tablet (A, B, C, or D, or Desktop).
You can map more than one attached tablet to the desktop or to the same display, or you can
map each attached tablet to a different display.
Configures the tablet for a left-handed orientation. Select the check box for a left-handed
orientation. Clear the check box for a right-handed orientation.
Reverts the tablet settings to the last applied configuration.
Configuring Tablet Settings
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