Wacom INTUOS - FOR MACINTOSH User Manual

Wacom INTUOS - FOR MACINTOSH User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® ® USER’S MANUAL FOR MACINTOSH USER’S MANUAL FOR MACINTOSH Navigation Contents Index...
  • Page 2: Trademarks

    Wacom Company, Limited, 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. Wacom reserves the right to revise this publication without obligation to provide notification of such changes. Wacom does its best to provide current and accurate information in this manual.
  • Page 3: Radio And Television Interference

    Plug the tablet and computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. If necessary, consult your Wacom dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Wacom could void the FCC Certification and negate your authority to operate the product.
  • Page 4: Ce Declaration

    EN 60742 (safety of low voltage devices) Based on the results of these tests, Wacom declares that the above mentioned devices conform to Article 10.1 of the European Council Directive 89/336/EEC and to the European Council Directive 73/23/EEC, and indicates this conformity by the CE-sign on each device.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Trademarks Using the Pen Radio and Television Interference Holding the Pen FCC Notice Pointing CE Declaration Clicking About the Manual Using the Side Switch Navigating the Manual Dragging Proximity INSTALLATION Drawing with Pressure ADB Tablet Installation Drawing with Tilt Serial Tablet Installation Erasing USB Tablet Installation...
  • Page 6 Customizing Your Tools Working with Application-Specific Settings Pen and Airbrush Tabs Creating an Application-Specific Setting 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor Tabs Adding Additional Tools to an Application’s Tool List Adjusting Tip Feel Changing Settings for a Specific Application and Tool Adjusting Double-Click Removing Application-Specific Settings Customizing Tool Buttons...
  • Page 7 Resolving Software Conflicts Intuos Inking Pen (Model GP-110) Using the Extensions Manager Intuos Stroke Pen (Model GP-120) Manually Resolving a Conflict Intuos 4D Mouse (Model GC-500) Testing Your Intuos Tools Intuos Lens Cursor (Model GC-210) Testing a Pen or Airbrush Parts and Accessories Testing a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor Ordering Parts and Accessories...
  • Page 8: About The Manual

    ABOUT THE MANUAL This interactive User’s Manual provides quick access to information about Intuos. Just click on a navigation button or highlighted word to move through the document. The information is common to all tablet types (ADB, serial, and USB), unless otherwise noted. •...
  • Page 9 Information about application software. Many graphics applications have built-in support for Intuos features (such as pressure-sensitivity, tilt, airbrush simulation, 3D navigation with the 4D Mouse, and two-handed input). You can find a listing of applications that support these features at Wacom’s web site (see Product Information).
  • Page 10: Navigating The Manual

    NAVIGATING THE MANUAL Use the navigation controls to move through the manual: Go to front page. Contents Go to Table of Contents. Index Go to Index. Go back to previous view. Page back, or page forward. HEADING TEXT Go to beginning of section. Topic Go to topic.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Requirements for information on running the iMac Update software located on the Intuos CD-ROM. The Wacom control panel requires a 640 x 480 or larger color monitor for proper display. ADB TABLET INSTALLATION SERIAL TABLET INSTALLATION USB TABLET INSTALLATION...
  • Page 12: Adb Tablet Installation

    You should now be able to place your Intuos Pen on the tablet to move the screen cursor. If you had any trouble with this installation, go to Having Trouble? Each time you start your computer, the Wacom Tablet startup icon tells you if the tablet driver has successfully loaded. The driver is loading.
  • Page 13: Serial Tablet Installation

    You should now be able to place your Intuos Pen on the tablet to move the screen cursor. If you had any trouble with this installation, go to Having Trouble? Each time you start your computer, the Wacom Tablet startup icon tells you if the tablet driver has successfully loaded. The driver is loading.
  • Page 14: Usb Tablet Installation

    Important: For pressure-sensitivity, you must install the tablet software from the Intuos CD-ROM. Disable any virus protection programs and close all open applications before installing the software. 3. Insert the Wacom CD into your computer. 4. Double-click on the I icon. Choose your language option, click OK, and NSTALL follow the prompts.
  • Page 15: Imac Requirements

    Each time you start your computer, the Wacom Tablet startup icon tells you if the tablet driver has successfully loaded. The driver is loading. The driver did not load. The driver has loaded The driver loaded, but a Wacom successfully.
  • Page 16: Uninstalling The Software

    NSTALL REGISTRATION Please be sure to register your product. Depending on your region, the Wacom tablet may come with a Registration Card that you should complete and mail, or you may be prompted to register online during the installation process.
  • Page 17: Using Intuos

    USING INTUOS This section introduces you to the Intuos Graphics Tablet System. If you are new to using a graphics tablet and tablet input tools, read the following sections. They describe your Intuos tools and explain how to use them with the tablet. APPEARANCE AND FEATURES SETTING UP YOUR WORK AREA WORKING WITH THE TABLET...
  • Page 18: Appearance And Features

    APPEARANCE AND FEATURES The Intuos Graphics Tablet System consists of two basic elements: a graphics tablet that serves as your work area, and the Intuos Tools you use with the tablet. For a complete listing of Intuos tablets, refer to Parts and Accessories.
  • Page 19: Intuos 6X8 And 9X12 Tablets

    INTUOS 6X8 AND 9X12 TABLETS Status LED Incline Bar Menu Strip (shown attached) (removable) Cable Pen Stand Active Area Tablet Overlay QuickPoint Area Markings (not available for the 6x8 tablet) Note: The Intuos 9x12 tablet is shown. To learn more about your tablet, see Working with the Tablet.
  • Page 20: Intuos 12X12 And 12X18 Tablets

    INTUOS 12X12 AND 12X18 TABLETS Status LED Cable Pen Stand Power Switch (serial tablets only) Menu Strip (removable) Active Area QuickPoint Area Markings Tablet Overlay Note: The Intuos 12x12 tablet is shown. To learn more about your tablet, see Working with the Tablet.
  • Page 21: Intuos Tools

    INTUOS TOOLS A variety of Intuos tools are available for your tablet. All Intuos tools are cordless, batteryless, and ergonomically designed. Each tool also has a Tool ID, enabling you to work with multiple tools on the same tablet and to customize each tool differently. Note: The tool(s) included with your tablet will vary depending on which tablet model and configuration you purchased.
  • Page 22 The Intuos 4D Mouse is an ideal tool for 2D or 3D navigation. It provides four degrees of control: x and y position, thumbwheel position, and positional rotation. The thumbwheel can be used for up and down scrolling in the active window, and for application-specific tasks in supporting applications. Adjustable for left- or right-handed use.
  • Page 23 The Lens Cursor is an ideal tool for entering precise coordinate position information. Use the Lens Cursor with graphics and CAD applications for very accurate tracing or for digitizing images. Lens (moveable) Programmable Buttons Ergonomic Shape For information on these and other available Intuos tools, refer to Parts and Accessories.
  • Page 24: Setting Up Your Work Area

    SETTING UP YOUR WORK AREA Organize your work area so you can work comfortably. Position your Intuos tablet, input tools, and keyboard so they are easily accessible without unnecessary reaching. Your monitor should be positioned so you can view it comfortably with a minimum of eyestrain. To minimize fatigue: •...
  • Page 25: Working With The Tablet

    WORKING WITH THE TABLET Your tablet comes with a pen stand, a customizable menu strip, and a transparent overlay. ADJUSTING THE PEN STAND Position the pen stand near the tablet. The triple pen stand can also be attached to the larger tablets. 4x5 tablet shown.
  • Page 26: Adjusting Tablet Incline

    ADJUSTING TABLET INCLINE Intuos 6x8 and 9x12 tablets come with a rubber bar that can be used to raise the tablet’s incline angle. If you frequently use the tablet on your lap, you may not want to apply the incline bar. For desktop use, you may find an inclined tablet position more comfortable.
  • Page 27: Using The Tablet Menu Strip

    USING THE TABLET MENU STRIP All Intuos tablets have a menu strip with programmable buttons that allow you to quickly perform common tasks. For 4x5 tablets, the menu strip is printed on the overlay sheet. For 6x8 and larger tablets, the menu strip is removable, and can be written on with a pencil.
  • Page 28 To customize the tablet menu strip buttons, see Customizing Tablet Buttons. By default, the tablet menu strip buttons will perform common keystroke functions, such as: Button name Keyboard shortcut Function Command+N Open a new document open Command+O Open an existing document close Command+W Close a document...
  • Page 29: Using The Pen

    USING THE PEN Intuos Pens are cordless, batteryless, and pressure sensitive. There are four basic techniques for using the Intuos Pen: pointing, clicking, double-clicking, and dragging. With a bit of practice, using the pen will become second nature to you. If you are unfamiliar with using a pen, try the exercises on the following pages.
  • Page 30: Pointing

    POINTING The Intuos Pen positions the pointer (or cursor) on your screen. You can position the screen cursor two different ways, like a pen (Pen Mode) or like a mouse (Mouse Mode). • In Pen Mode, the tablet’s active area is a mapped representation of your computer screen where every point on the tablet’s active area corresponds to exactly one point on the display screen;...
  • Page 31: Clicking

    CLICKING Clicking. To click, tap the tablet once with the tip of the Intuos Pen, or press the pen tip on the tablet with enough force to register a click. (With the pen tip, there is no audible “click” sound.) Try clicking on a folder icon by moving the screen cursor over the icon and pressing down on the pen tip.
  • Page 32: Using The Side Switch

    USING THE SIDE SWITCH The standard Intuos Pen is equipped with a DuoSwitch. This switch has two programmable functions that can be selected by rocking the switch in either direction. You can use the DuoSwitch whenever the pen tip is in Proximity of the tablet.
  • Page 33: Dragging

    DRAGGING Dragging is used to select and move objects on the screen. To drag, first point to an object. Then press the Intuos Pen to the tablet and slide it across the tablet. The selected object will move across the screen. To select text, move the screen cursor to the beginning of a text line, then drag the Intuos Pen across the tablet until the text is highlighted.
  • Page 34: Proximity

    PROXIMITY The pen is activated as soon as it enters proximity, about 6 mm (0.24 inch), above the tablet’s active area. This allows you to position the screen cursor or use the side switch without touching the pen tip to the tablet.
  • Page 35: Drawing With Pressure

    DRAWING WITH PRESSURE The Intuos Pen responds to the nuance and inflection of your hand movements, enabling you to create natural-looking pen and brush strokes. Many graphics applications have drawing tools that respond to the pressure you place on the pen. For example, in some drawing programs sliders are used to vary brush characteristics (width, color, and opacity).
  • Page 36: Drawing With Tilt

    As an example, with the Wacom PenTools Virtual Airbrush Photoshop plug-in, tilting the pen results in an elongated pattern.
  • Page 37: Erasing

    ERASING The eraser on the Intuos Pen works like the eraser on a pencil. In graphics applications that support the pen’s eraser, you can erase intuitively and naturally. When you use the pen’s eraser, the application will automatically switch to the eraser tool. You can also use the eraser in many standard office applications. The eraser will not be pressure sensitive, but you can use it to select and delete text or spreadsheet cells.
  • Page 38: Eye-Hand Coordination Exercise

    EYE-HAND COORDINATION EXERCISE If you use a mouse, you may remember how long it took to get used to positioning the screen cursor. Your Intuos Pen, likewise, will take a bit of practice to master the technique of positioning the screen cursor in Mode.
  • Page 39: Using The Airbrush

    USING THE AIRBRUSH The Intuos Airbrush is similar to the Intuos Pen, but also includes a fingerwheel for an additional degree of control. With proper software support, you can simulate realistic airbrushing. For example, tilting the Intuos Airbrush can cause the spray pattern to elongate and feather out. Rolling the fingerwheel can adjust the spray intensity, and pressure on the tip can control the brush size.
  • Page 40: Holding The Airbrush

    Your index finger should operate the wheel independently of the pressure you apply to the tip. To customize the fingerwheel, see Airbrush Settings. Visit Wacom’s web site to learn which applications currently support the airbrush fingerwheel. Product Information. USING INTUOS Contents...
  • Page 41: Using The 4D Mouse

    USING THE 4D MOUSE The Intuos 4D Mouse is a cordless, batteryless mouse that works on any Intuos tablet. By default, you can position the screen cursor like you do with a regular mouse (M ). By choosing P OUSE in the Mapping tab, you can position and navigate the screen cursor like you do with the Intuos Pen.
  • Page 42: Setting Right- Or Left-Handed Operation

    SETTING RIGHT- OR LEFT-HANDED OPERATION The 4D Mouse can be set for either right- or left-handed use. Set the mouse so that the thumbwheel is exposed on the side next to your thumb—the button settings will automatically be reconfigured. The default setting is for the click button to be under your index finger.
  • Page 43: Using The 4D Mouse Thumbwheel

    For a full description of thumbwheel features and functionality, see Customizing the 4D Mouse Thumbwheel. Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications that currently support the 4D Mouse thumbwheel. Product Information. USING INTUOS...
  • Page 44: Using The Lens Cursor

    USING THE LENS CURSOR The Intuos Lens Cursor is an ergonomic input device that allows you to enter precise coordinate position information into your computer. The Lens Cursor reports the position of the cross-hair to the computer. This makes the Lens Cursor especially useful for tracing and digitizing drawings into graphics and CAD applications.
  • Page 45: Caring For Your Tools And Tablet

    CARING FOR YOUR TOOLS AND TABLET Keep your Intuos tools and tablet surface clean. Dust and dirt particles can stick to your Intuos tools and cause wear to the tablet surface. Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth will help prolong the life of your tablet surface and Intuos tools.
  • Page 46: Replacing The Pen Or Airbrush Tip

    REPLACING THE PEN OR AIRBRUSH TIP The tip (nib) will wear with normal use. When the nib gets too short or develops a flat point, you can replace it with the extra nib that came with your tool. 1. Clasp the old nib with a tweezer, needle-nosed plier, or similar instrument and pull it straight out of the pen or airbrush.
  • Page 47: Customizing

    CUSTOMIZING After you master the basics of using your Intuos Graphics Tablet System, you may want to customize the way Intuos works. This chapter describes how to use the Wacom control panel to adjust your Intuos tool and tablet settings.
  • Page 48: Opening The Control Panel

    Open the control panel with the Intuos tool you wish to customize. 1. Using your Intuos tool, open the Apple menu and choose C ONTROL ANELS 2. Double-click on the tablet icon. To open the Wacom control panel, double-click here with the tool you wish to customize. CUSTOMIZING Contents...
  • Page 49: Control Panel Features

    CONTROL PANEL FEATURES Use the Wacom control panel to customize your Intuos Graphics Tablet System. Pull-Down Menus access many control panel features. These buttons add an application or tool to the lists at the left. Application List The Help button...
  • Page 50: Tabs

    TABS The tabs allow you to customize your Intuos tablet and tools. When you open the control panel with an Intuos tool, the tool is automatically selected in the T and the appropriate tabs are displayed. If the T has more than one tool, you can select a different tool to customize and the appropriate tabs will display for that tool.
  • Page 51 Tab buttons apply only to the selected tab: • To set the currently open tab to its factory default values, click • If you have changed settings on a tab and want to return the tab to the last state when the control panel was opened, click •...
  • Page 52: Control Panel Lists

    CONTROL PANEL LISTS Located in the upper portion of the control panel, the A and T allow you to create PPLICATION different tool settings for individual applications. For example, you might set your pen tip for a soft feel in Painter and a firm feel in all other applications.
  • Page 53: Control Panel Buttons

    Intuos tool that has been used on the tablet. Each Intuos tool that is used on the tablet will automatically appear in the Tool List. However, the Wacom control panel settings must be saved before a tool is permanently added to the list. See...
  • Page 54: Customizing Your Tools

    CUSTOMIZING YOUR TOOLS To change tool settings, open the control panel using the tool you wish to customize. The tool will automatically be selected in the T , and the appropriate tabs will be displayed. To customize settings for a different tool, select it from the T by clicking on its icon.
  • Page 55: 4D Mouse And Lens Cursor Tabs

    4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR TABS If the selected tool is a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor, the following control panel tabs are displayed: Displayed if you are working with a serial tablet. Displayed if you are working with an ADB or USB tablet. Settings on these tabs are This tab available only independent of the selected tool.
  • Page 56: Adjusting Tip Feel

    ADJUSTING TIP FEEL To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos Pen or Airbrush tip, select the T tab. To create broad brush strokes or to click with a light touch, use a soft tip setting. For maximum control while drawing thin lines, use a firm tip setting.
  • Page 57: Adjusting Double-Click

    D tab. Because a large double-click distance may adversely affect your brushstrokes in OUBLE LICK some drawing applications, Wacom recommends setting a small double-click distance and using the lower side switch to double-click. Use custom double-click settings when checked.
  • Page 58: Customizing Tool Buttons

    CUSTOMIZING TOOL BUTTONS Select the T tab to change the functions assigned to the eraser, side switch, and tip of your UTTONS Intuos Pen or Airbrush. If you are using an airbrush, you can also customize the fingerwheel sensitivity. For each tool button, a pull-down menu enables you to choose the function that will be performed. Select the function to perform when using the eraser.
  • Page 59: Button Functions

    Button Functions Each button has a pull-down menu that allows you to choose the function that will be performed when the button is pressed. The following list describes all available functions. However, some options are not available for all buttons. •...
  • Page 60 • ..Enables you to simulate a series of keystrokes. When you select this option, the EYSTROKE dialog box appears. There, you can enter a keystroke or keystroke sequence to EFINE EYSTROKE play back. Keystroke combinations can include letters, numbers, function keys (such as F3) and modifier keys (such as S , and C ).
  • Page 61 • ..Enables you to simulate modifier key(s) (such as S , and C ODIFIER HIFT PTION OMMAND Many applications use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects. If you select this option, the D dialog box appears. There, you select the modifier key(s) to simulate. EFINE ODIFIERS You can select the C...
  • Page 62 • ..Enables you to play a macro sequence. When you select this option, the S ACRO ELECT ACRO dialog box appears. There, you can select a predefined macro to play back. After selecting a macro, click OK. Choose the macro type. Select the macro you wish to use.
  • Page 63 • . Sets a button so that, when pressed, the pressure is locked at the current pressure RESSURE level until the button is released. For example, you can paint with pressure-sensitivity until you reach the brush size that you like. You can then press the button and continue painting with the same size brush until the button is released.
  • Page 64: Airbrush Settings

    Reducing the fingerwheel range allows you to achieve the same effect with less finger movement. Move the wheel forward for less effect and move it back for more effect. Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications that currently support airbrush features. See Product Information.
  • Page 65: Adjusting Eraser Feel

    ADJUSTING ERASER FEEL To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos Pen or Airbrush eraser, select the E tab. To erase with a RASER broad stroke or to click with a light touch, use a soft tip setting. For maximum control while erasing, use a firm eraser setting.
  • Page 66: Customizing Tilt Sensitivity

    Note: Tilt is direction-sensitive and can be used in some applications to control brush orientation. Visit Wacom’s web site for a list of applications that currently support tilt. See Product Information. CUSTOMIZING Contents Page 66...
  • Page 67: Tablet To Screen Mapping

    TABLET TO SCREEN MAPPING To change the relationship between tool movement on your tablet and cursor movement on the screen, select the M tab. The default P for the Intuos Pen and Airbrush is P APPING OSITIONING which means that each point on the tablet maps to a corresponding point on the screen. In P , the tab looks like this: APPING...
  • Page 68 The default P for the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor is M . With M OSITIONING OUSE OUSE selected, the M tab looks like this: APPING Positioning Mode. In Mouse Mode, the screen Select the Orientation of your tablet. cursor moves with relative positioning. Select a slower or faster screen cursor speed...
  • Page 69: Positioning Mode

    Positioning Mode The P controls how the screen cursor moves. OSITIONING • In Pen Mode, wherever you place an Intuos tool on the tablet, the cursor jumps to the corresponding point on the screen. This is the default setting for the Intuos Pen and Airbrush, and is required for tracing.
  • Page 70: Orientation

    Orientation If you want the tablet menu buttons on the side or the bottom of your tablet, or if you are working with a tall monitor, you can rotate the tablet to one of the following orientations: • . Tablet orientation is horizontal, with tablet buttons at the top. This is the default setting. ANDSCAPE •...
  • Page 71: Aspect

    Aspect Aspect defines the constraints of the tablet to screen relationship. A options include: SPECT • . Sets a 1:1 scale between the tablet and NE TO the display. Moving your tool one inch on the tablet will move the cursor one inch on the screen. A traced image appears the same size as the original image on your display screen.
  • Page 72: Tablet Area

    Tablet Area These settings allow you to define the tablet area that will be mapped to the display area. Uses the entire active area of the tablet for tablet to display mapping. This is the default setting. Displays the P dialog box where ORTION OF ABLET...
  • Page 73 Enter coordinates to select the tablet area. • Select U of measure for the displayed NITS values. A count equals one line of tablet resolution. • Enter values for the T OTTOM and R boundary of the tablet area. IGHT Values are measured from the top left corner of the tablet’s active area.
  • Page 74 • . This option (available for Intuos 9x12 and larger tablets) divides the tablet into two UICK OINT independent areas: a large area for drawing, and a small area for quick navigation. QuickPoint Mode can be selected and deselected using the tablet buttons or screen Pop-up Menu. See Customizing Tablet Buttons Customizing the Pop-up Menu...
  • Page 75: Display Area

    Display Area The D options allow you to define which portion of the display screen your tablet will map to. ISPLAY • . Select this option to access the entire display. This is the default setting. If more NTIRE ISPLAY than one monitor is in use, a pull-down menu is displayed with options for selecting A ONITORS individual monitors.
  • Page 76: Customizing The 4D Mouse And Lens Cursor

    CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR To modify your 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor button settings, select the T tab. UTTONS Select the function to perform when pressing a button. These options are available only when 15-Button 4D Mouse selected in the tab.
  • Page 77: Programming The 4D Mouse And Lens Cursor

    Programming the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor As with the Intuos Pen and Airbrush, you can select a function to perform for each button from the button pull-down menus. Refer to Button Functions for a description of the available options. The 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor buttons are chordable;...
  • Page 78 To reserve a button for an application-defined function, set the button to A . The driver PPLICATION EFINED then reports only the button number to the application, and the function can be assigned from within your application. See your application manual(s) for instructions on assigning these functions. Depending on the thumbwheel position, the following button numbers are reported to the application when a button is set to A PPLICATION...
  • Page 79: Creating A Button Box

    Creating a Button Box If you are working on an Intuos 6x8 or larger tablet and you have a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor, plus at least one other tool (a pen, for example), you might consider using the 4D Mouse as a Button Box. This gives you the freedom to draw with the pen without having to reach for the keyboard to enter a keystroke.
  • Page 80: Customizing The 4D Mouse Thumbwheel

    Requires the least amount of thumbwheel movement for maximum effect. To see which applications currently support the thumbwheel, visit Wacom’s web site (see Product Information). Refer also to your application manuals for information on how best to use this feature.
  • Page 81: Customizing The Pop-Up Menu

    CUSTOMIZING THE POP-UP MENU Select the P tab to customize the available functions on the Pop-up Menu list. The Pop-up Menu list may include predefined macros, keystroke functions, and mapping options. To display the Pop-up Menu, set one of your tool buttons to the P function.
  • Page 82: Add Macros

    ADD MACROS To add a macro to the Pop-up Menu, click on the A ... button. A dialog box will appear where you ACRO can select the name of a macro function to add. You can also set different macros for different applications.
  • Page 83: Customizing Tablet Buttons

    CUSTOMIZING TABLET BUTTONS To customize the tablet menu strip buttons, select the T tab. By default, tablet buttons with ABLET UTTONS predefined functions have that function selected in their pull-down menu. The settings of other tablet buttons are set to I .
  • Page 84 2. Select an item from the tablet button’s pull-down menu. • . Simulates a keystroke or keystroke combination. EYSTROKE • . Enables you to play a predefined macro sequence. ACRO • . Sets the pressure feel of the pen, airbrush, or eraser to a soft setting. RESSURE •...
  • Page 85: Working With Multiple Tools

    WORKING WITH MULTIPLE TOOLS The Wacom control panel is designed to help you customize and keep track of your Intuos tool settings. The tool you use to open the control panel is automatically selected, and the appropriate tabs for that tool are displayed.
  • Page 86: Adding A New Tool

    Wacom control panel to permanently add the new tool to the T (This message only appears if the Wacom control panel is not open. If the control panel is open, the tool is automatically added to the list.) •...
  • Page 87: Using More Than One Tool

    Each Intuos tool features Tool ID, which makes each device unique. Any settings you customize in the Wacom control panel apply only to the specific tool for which they were made. If you have two identical Intuos tools, they will appear as numbered devices in the T .
  • Page 88: Working With Application-Specific Settings

    WORKING WITH APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTINGS You may wish to have different tool settings for a particular application. The A lets you PPLICATION customize your Intuos tablet and tool settings for individual applications. The A PPLICATION displays icons for applications with customized settings. The T displays icons for tools that are...
  • Page 89 If application-specific settings have not been created, a single icon labeled A is displayed PPLICATIONS in the A , and the tool settings displayed in the tabs are applied to all applications. PPLICATION When a second application is added to the A , the A icon changes to A PPLICATION...
  • Page 90: Creating An Application-Specific Setting

    CREATING AN APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SETTING To create an application-specific setting, click on the A ... button or select PPLICATION TO ... from the A pull-down menu. The A PPLICATIONS FOR USTOM ETTINGS PPLICATION FOR USTOM dialog box appears. ETTINGS Select an application to add to the A PPLICATION Only applications that are...
  • Page 91 If you are working with a single tool, it is automatically added to the T for the application you have added. If you are using more than one tool, the A dialog box is displayed. Choose one OOL TO PPLICATION or more tools to add to the T for this application.
  • Page 92: Adding Additional Tools To An Application's Tool List

    ADDING ADDITIONAL TOOLS TO AN APPLICATION’S TOOL LIST To add another tool to an application’s T , click on the A ... button or select T OOL TO OOL TO ... from the A pull-down menu. The A dialog box appears. Choose USTOMIZE OOL TO USTOMIZE...
  • Page 93: Changing Settings For A Specific Application And Tool

    CHANGING SETTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION AND TOOL To change settings for a specific application and tool combination, from the A choose the PPLICATION application you want to change tool settings for. From the T , choose the tool you want to customize.
  • Page 94: Checking Your Adb Or Usb Tablet Mode

    CHECKING YOUR ADB OR USB TABLET MODE If you are working with an ADB or USB tablet, select the T tab to check the mode your tablet is ABLET operating in. Recommended for graphics applications. Single tool mode at maximum data rate. Required by some handwriting recognition software.
  • Page 95: Checking Your Serial Tablet Connection

    CHECKING YOUR SERIAL TABLET CONNECTION Select the C tab to check the status of your serial tablet connection to the computer input port. ONNECTION When checked, the tablet driver is on. Displays all serial ports. The port in use by the tablet is selected.
  • Page 96: Pull-Down Menus

    PULL-DOWN MENUS Use the pull-down menus to access additional custom settings options, a language selection menu, and online documentation. Help is available for most dialog boxes that appear when you make a menu selection—just click on the dialog box button for detailed information on settings and options. FILE The File menu contains the following options: •...
  • Page 97: Add

    The A menu contains the following options: • ..Opens a dialog box where you can add one or more tablets. Refer to Installing Multiple Tablets for information ABLET on adding multiple tablets. • ..Opens a dialog box where you can add an application to the A PPLICATION FOR USTOM ETTINGS...
  • Page 98: Language

    LANGUAGE The L menu allows you to switch between English and other installed languages. Typically, the ANGUAGE language of the operating system is installed when you install the driver, but other languages can be specified during a custom install. HELP The H menu contains the following options: •...
  • Page 99: Advanced Features

    ADVANCED FEATURES You can use advanced features to further customize your Intuos Graphics Tablet System for the way you like to work. ADVANCED TIP PRESSURE SETTINGS ADVANCED ERASER PRESSURE SETTINGS COPYING SETTINGS USING DUALTRACK ADVANCED MAPPING ADVANCED FEATURES Contents Page 99 Index...
  • Page 100: Advanced Tip Pressure Settings

    ADVANCED TIP PRESSURE SETTINGS To customize advanced tip pressure settings, from the T tab select M . The advanced PTIONS options enable you to change the click pressure and pressure curve settings independently. (In the basic options display, these settings are adjusted simultaneously with the T slider.) RESSURE Important: The T...
  • Page 101: Click Force Adjustment

    CLICK FORCE ADJUSTMENT The click force setting adjusts the amount of force required to generate a button click. The C bar graphically displays LICK ORCE the force level at which a click occurs. Enter a value from 1 to 50% or drag the C bar to set the force LICK...
  • Page 102: Pressure Curve Adjustment

    PRESSURE CURVE ADJUSTMENT Changing the shape of the pressure curve will change the feel of the pen tip. A pressure curve that increases quickly makes the tip feel more sensitive to changes in force. The control points at each end of the pressure curve set the minimum and maximum amount of force your pen or airbrush will respond to.
  • Page 103 To automatically set the maximum force for the way you draw, click the S button and draw TART several strokes in the drawing area. As you draw, the M control moves, and the value in AXIMUM ORCE the edit box changes to reflect the peak pressure registered by your hand movements. To start over, click the S button and begin a new drawing.
  • Page 104: Advanced Eraser Pressure Settings

    ADVANCED ERASER PRESSURE SETTINGS To customize advanced eraser pressure settings, select the E tab and click on the M RASER button. You work with the advanced eraser settings in the same manner as with the Advanced PTIONS Tip Pressure Settings. Important: The E slider overrides the advanced pressure settings.
  • Page 105: Copying Settings

    COPYING SETTINGS To copy settings to another tool or application choose the C ... option from the E menu, ETTINGS or click on the C ... button. A dialog box is displayed where you can copy settings from ETTINGS one tool to another within the same application or between different applications. You can also copy settings between different types of Intuos tools.
  • Page 106: Using Dualtrack

    USING DUALTRACK All Intuos tablets (except the 4x5 tablet) support the concurrent use of two Intuos tools on a tablet. This feature is called DualTrack. DualTrack will function according to how an application implements support for two input tools. In some applications, two-handed input is used to rotate, size, and position an object by controlling two handles on the object simultaneously.
  • Page 107: Advanced Mapping

    ADVANCED MAPPING The ability to adjust basic mapping features is sufficient for most users. However, if your work demands a high degree of flexibility, you can have additional control over your tablet to display settings by clicking on the A ...
  • Page 108 Before you begin, verify that you have selected the correct application and tool for which you want to create advanced mappings. Then plan your mapping area(s). For example, you may want to define a small area for navigation, and a larger one for drawing. For best results, patiently complete each of the following steps: 1.
  • Page 109 3. Define the size of the tablet area by dragging the handles of the selected tablet area. Then click and drag the tablet area to the desired position. For more precise control in selecting the tablet area, click the S ...
  • Page 110 • To Fit. Maps the selected tablet area to the selected screen area. The scale and the vertical and horizontal proportions are not maintained. To set the scale, click the S button. In the S CALE dialog box, enter values to define the tablet to screen ratios for the x and y axes. CALE ACTOR The ratio between x- and y-scale factor indicates how much a traced image will be distorted by the...
  • Page 111 7. Click OK to confirm your changes and close the dialog box. To exit the dialog box without making changes, click C ANCEL Notes: • To remove a mapping, select the mapping to be removed and click on the D button.
  • Page 112: Having Trouble

    HAVING TROUBLE? Most of the time your tablet will work flawlessly. But if you are having trouble, Wacom recommends you do the following: 1. Refer to the troubleshooting procedures described in this chapter. 2. Look in the troubleshooting tables. Your problem may be described there and you can try the solution offered.
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If the Wacom Tablet driver failed to load properly, first perform the recommended action in the error message on your screen. If that does not solve the problem, perform the following tests for your tablet or tool(s) to determine whether the source of the problem is the tablet hardware or a software conflict.
  • Page 114: Testing Serial Tablets

    2. Check the pen. Press the pen tip against the surface of the tablet. The status LED on the tablet should turn from orange to green. Now, without applying pressure to the pen tip, press the side switch. The status LED should again turn from orange to green. If not, you may have a defective pen or tablet. Contacting Technical Support.
  • Page 115: Testing Usb Tablets

    2. Check the serial connection. Open the control panel to the C tab. Make sure the T ONNECTION ABLET ON checkbox is selected. The C message should indicate that the tablet is RIVER ONNECTION TATUS responding. If not, make sure that the Macintosh serial adaptor cable is connected to the tablet cable and to an active serial communication port.
  • Page 116: Verifying Your Macintosh Is Usb Ready

    2. Check the pen. Move your Intuos Pen across the active area of the tablet; the screen cursor should move in the corresponding direction on your monitor. Press the pen tip against the tablet surface. The status LED on the tablet should turn from orange to green. Now, without applying pressure to the pen tip, press the side switch.
  • Page 117: Resolving Software Conflicts

    ABLET appears with a red X through it when starting your computer, follow the steps below to locate a possible software conflict. (A red X through the W icon means the Wacom tablet driver failed to load ACOM ABLET properly.)
  • Page 118: Manually Resolving A Conflict

    , the tablet driver is not loading into memory at startup. If you have already DRIVER IS NOT LOADED verified that the tablet hardware is working, the most likely cause is a conflict between the Wacom Tablet driver and another driver or extension in your C or E folder.
  • Page 119 This causes the Wacom Tablet driver to load earlier than other control ONTROL ANELS panels. Restart your computer and watch for the Wacom Tablet successful startup icon. 4. If the Wacom Tablet driver still does not load, locate the conflicting extension in the S YSTEM OLDER •...
  • Page 120 • Restart your computer. If you see the successful startup icon, you have a conflict with one of the control panels. If the Wacom Tablet driver still does not load, drag your third-party control panels back to the C folder and delete the D folder.
  • Page 121: Testing Your Intuos Tools

    TESTING YOUR INTUOS TOOLS From the Wacom control panel’s H menu, select D ... to open the D dialog box. IAGNOSTICS IAGNOSTICS The tablet driver version, tablet hardware and connection, and pointing device information is shown. TESTING A PEN OR AIRBRUSH...
  • Page 122 • Then press the tool’s eraser to the tablet—the S state and P value will change. WITCHES RESSURE should change from approximately 0% with no pressure applied to approximately 100% RESSURE when full pressure is applied.) • For the airbrush, move the fingerwheel forward—the W value should decrease to a value of HEEL approximately 0 when the fingerwheel is all the way forward.
  • Page 123: Testing A 4D Mouse Or Lens Cursor

    Testing a 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor 1. Test the buttons on your 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor by clicking each button. The tablet’s status LED should change color, and the S state should display the values shown on the buttons for each WITCHES button pressed.
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting Tables

    TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES If you encounter problems with your Intuos tools or tablet, refer to the following tables. Your problem may be described here, and you can try the solution offered. Be sure you refer to the Read Me file for the latest troubleshooting information.
  • Page 125: Serial Tablet Problems

    LOBAL ILLAGE connected to the modem port extension will cause the Wacom tablet not to be seen. If you OOLBOX will not work, or is not found by are sharing a port between the Wacom tablet and a Global Village the Wacom software at startup.
  • Page 126 8 pins, and ADB tablets should have 4 metal pins and a plastic guide. Note: If you are sharing the port between a serial Wacom tablet and a printer that uses AppleTalk, the tablet driver will need to be disabled and AppleTalk may need to be reactivated in order to print.
  • Page 127: Usb Tablet Problems

    USB TABLET PROBLEMS The computer does not have Check if there is an available USB port on a powered USB hub. an available USB port. If none are available you will need to add a powered USB hub. The tablet status LED is off. Verify that the tablet’s USB cable is plugged into a primary USB port (directly into your computer) or into a powered USB hub.
  • Page 128: General Problems

    (see Note). These extensions have had problems which XTENSION have prevented the Wacom Tablet from loading properly at startup. If any of these extensions are present, either use the Extension Manager to disable them, or move these extensions to the desktop.
  • Page 129 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor. Make sure the U UTTONS cursor will not move. checkbox is deselected. The Intuos Pen or Airbrush Open the Wacom control panel and go to the tool’s T tab. selects everything, will not stop Move the T slider toward F...
  • Page 130 The side switch does not work. Be sure you press the side switch when the pen tip is in proximity—do this without pressing down on the pen tip. From the Wacom control panel, verify that the side switch is set to the proper function for the application and tool that you are using.
  • Page 131 For USB tablets it is located on the T ONNECTION ABLET tab. Cannot move the cursor where Open the Wacom control panel and go to the M tab. Verify that APPING you want to on the screen, or is selected. If this does not help, the Wacom preferences the line you are drawing does file may be corrupted.
  • Page 132 OUBLE LICK SSIST checkbox. Within a graphics application, In the Wacom control panel, select the Tip Feel tab and drag the T you have to press hard before slider to the S position. the pen will start to draw. HAVING TROUBLE?
  • Page 133: Contacting Technical Support

    If you cannot find the answer in this manual, you may find updated information about your problem in the Read Me file located on the Intuos CD-ROM. For information on accessing Wacom’s 24-hour automated online support and for a directory of Wacom Technical Support numbers, see Who to Call for your region.
  • Page 134: Who To Call

    WHO TO CALL If you think your Wacom tablet is not working properly, contact the Wacom support staff for the area where your product was purchased. If you have a modem, you can download the latest software drivers from the Internet.
  • Page 135: Usa, Canada, Central And South America

    Automated support and sales information. (English) To purchase parts and accessories, call toll-free: 1-888-884-1870 (USA and Canada only) or visit Wacom’s web site at http://www.wacom.com/wacomdirect/ (USA only). Outside of the USA and Canada, please contact your local dealer or distributor. HAVING TROUBLE?
  • Page 136: Europe, Middle East And Africa

    Europe, Middle East and Africa Contact your local distributor, or: Worldwide Web: http://www.wacom.de Software updates, Online support database. Anonymous FTP Site: ftp.wacom.de/pub Software updates. Phone (Austria): ++43-(0)1-599 142 001 Technical Support. Phone (Belgium): ++32-(0)2-713 38 10 Technical Support. Phone (France): ++33-(0)1-69 32 49 31 Technical Support.
  • Page 137: Japan

    Japan Contact your local distributor, or: Worldwide Web: http://tablet.wacom.co.jp Software updates and information. (Japanese) Phone: ++81-(0)3-3371-1583 Technical Support. (Japanese) FAX: ++81-(0)3-3371-1468 Technical Support. (Japanese) Internet Email: tablet@wacom.co.jp Technical Support and sales. (Japanese) To purchase parts and accessories, please contact your local dealer or distributor.
  • Page 138: Appendices

    APPENDICES This section contains information on working with multiple tablets. You will also find product specifications, a listing of available parts and accessories, and license and warranty information. INSTALLING MULTIPLE TABLETS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS PARTS AND ACCESSORIES LICENSE AND WARRANTIES APPENDICES Contents Page 138 Index...
  • Page 139: Installing Multiple Tablets

    INSTALLING MULTIPLE TABLETS If multiple Wacom tablets are installed on a single computer when the Wacom control panel is opened, a is displayed above the A . The T contains an icon for each installed ABLET PPLICATION ABLET tablet, and allows you to select the tablet for which your changes will apply.
  • Page 140: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL INTUOS TABLETS Coordinate resolution 100 lpmm (2540 lpi) Accuracy (pen) +/- 0.25 mm (0.010 in) Accuracy (Lens Cursor) +/- 0.15 mm (0.006 in), +/- 0.25 mm (0.010 in) on Intuos 4x5, 6x8, and 9x12 tablets Tilt +/- 60 degrees, +/- 50 degrees for Intuos 4x5 tablets Maximum reading height with pen...
  • Page 141: Intuos 4X5 Tablet (Models Gd-0405-A, Gd-0405-U)

    INTUOS 4X5 TABLET (MODELS GD-0405-A, GD-0405-U) Active area (W x D) 127.0 x 106.0 mm (5.0 x 4.24 in) Physical size (W x D x H) 225.0 x 210.0 x 7.5 mm (9.0 x 8.4 x 0.29 in) Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft) Weight 520 g (1.14 lb)
  • Page 142: Intuos 9X12 Tablet (Models Gd-0912-A, Gd-0912-U)

    INTUOS 9X12 TABLET (MODELS GD-0912-A, GD-0912-U) Active area (W x D) 304.8 x 240.6 mm (12.19 x 9.62 in) Physical size (W x D x H) 456.0 x 361.0 x 14.0 mm (17.97 x 14.22 x 0.56 in) Cable length 2.5 m (8.2 ft) Weight 1.6 kg (3.52 lb)
  • Page 143: Intuos Pen (Model Gp-300E)

    INTUOS PEN (MODEL GP-300E) Pen tip travel 0.1 mm (0.004 in) or less Pressure levels 1024 levels Eraser tip travel 1.3 mm (0.051 in), approximately Physical size (L x D) 151 x 12.2 mm (5.9 x 0.48 in) Weight 13 g (0.46 oz), approximately Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No.
  • Page 144: Intuos Stroke Pen (Model Gp-120)

    INTUOS STROKE PEN (MODEL GP-120) Pen tip travel 1.3 mm (0.05 in), approximately Pressure levels 1024 levels Physical size (L x D) 151 x 12.5 mm (5.94 x 0.49 in) Weight 12 g (0.42 oz), approximately Tip refill type Polyacetal (Part No. PSI-A011) INTUOS 4D MOUSE (MODEL GC-500) Physical size (L x D x H) 113.5 x 72.6 x 38.5 mm (4.47 x 2.86 x 1.52 in)
  • Page 145: Parts And Accessories

    PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Your Intuos Graphics Tablet System is the ultimate set of master tools for creative professionals. Intuos is a totally integrated and intelligent system, starting with the tablet as the heart of the system. The tablet, combined with your Intuos Pen and other Intuos tools, enables you to paint more intuitively, illustrate better, and edit imagery faster than ever before.
  • Page 146: Tablets

    TABLETS Description Part Numbers Standard (Gray) Special Edition (Graphite) Intuos 4x5 ADB Tablet GD-0405-A Intuos 4x5 USB Tablet GD-0405-U Intuos 6x8 ADB Tablet GD-0608-A Intuos 6x8 USB Tablet GD-0608-U GD-0608-U0A Intuos 9x12 ADB Tablet GD-0912-A Intuos 9x12 USB Tablet GD-0912-U GD-0912-U0A Intuos 12x12 Serial Tablet GD-1212-R...
  • Page 147: Pens

    Pens Intuos Pen This pressure-sensitive pen is an all-purpose tool for use in drawing, erasing, and typical mouse operations. The easy-to-use DuoSwitch gives you two programmable switch functions to simulate mouse actions or keyboard keys. The pressure-sensitive pen has an ergonomic, waisted grip area, optimum weight and balance, and superior tip sensitivity, making it the most natural freehand tool.
  • Page 148: 4D Mouse

    4D Mouse Intuos 4D Mouse With simultaneous x/y/z axis manipulation and rotation, the capabilities of the 4D Mouse are unlike any other input device. Use the thumbwheel to smoothly pan and zoom at the same time. Orient a 3D object with pitch, yaw, and roll control. Smoothly shuttle through video or film with a nudge from your thumb, or just use it as a supercharged mouse.
  • Page 149: Other Parts And Accessories

    OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Description Part Numbers Standard (Gray) Special Edition (Graphite) Menu Strip (6x8 tablet) PSH-A149 (9x12 and 12x12 tablets) PSH-A150 (12x18 tablet) PSH-A151 Overlay Sheet (4x5 tablet) PSH-A144 (6x8 tablet) PSH-A145 PSH-A145-02 (9x12 tablet) PSH-A146 PSH-A146-03 (12x12 tablet) PSH-A147 (12x18 tablet) PSH-A148...
  • Page 150: License And Warranties

    The enclosed product includes computer programs embedded in firmware and accompanying diskette or CD-ROM (the “Software”). The Software is licensed, not sold, to you for use only with Wacom products upon the terms of this license, and Wacom reserves any rights not expressly granted to you. Wacom grants to you a non-exclusive right to use this copy of the Software in conjunction with a Wacom product at a single location.
  • Page 151: Limited Warranty

    (1) year, as long as you own the product as evidenced by a copy of the receipt and a registration card that has been returned to Wacom within 30 days of purchase.
  • Page 152 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. In the event that any of the above limitations are held unenforceable, Wacom’s liability for any damages to you or any party shall not exceed the purchase price you paid, regardless of the form of any claim.
  • Page 153: Warranty On Sales Outside Of U.s. And Canada

    In all other respects the terms of the warranty as set forth above apply to such sales. Should you have any questions about this Agreement, or if you desire to contact Wacom for any reason, please contact in...
  • Page 154: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Active area. The drawing area of the tablet where your Intuos tools are detected. Application-specific settings. Intuos tool and tablet settings that have been customized for individual applications. The control panel enables you to program a tool to behave uniquely in different applications. Your application-specific settings are in effect whenever you use the application.
  • Page 155 Double-click speed. The maximum time that can pass between clicks and still be accepted as a double- click. Increasing the double-click time makes double-clicking easier. Eraser-aware application. A software application that has built-in support for the Intuos eraser. These applications take advantage of the eraser in different ways, depending on what makes sense for the application.
  • Page 156 Nib. The replaceable tip of the Intuos Pen or Airbrush. Pen Mode. A method of positioning the screen cursor. Wherever you place your Intuos tool on the tablet, the screen cursor will be at that same corresponding point on the screen. This is known as absolute positioning, and allows you to position the screen cursor without having to first find it and then move it with a “pick up and roll”...
  • Page 157 Screen cursor. The pointer on the display screen. Screen cursors come in different shapes (such as an I-beam, arrow, or box), depending on which application you are running. Thumbwheel. The wheel on the side of the Intuos 4D Mouse that gives you an additional control variable for your work.
  • Page 158: Index

    INDEX 4D Mouse Airbrush buttons, customizing holding programming settings, customizing setting handedness operation testing testing using using Application-specific settings as 15-button mouse creating as a Button Box working with thumbwheel Aspect 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor tabs, customizing Button Box, creating About the manual Button functions Accessories and parts...
  • Page 159 4D Mouse thumbwheel Features advanced 12x12 tablet eraser pressure 12x18 tablet tip pressure 4x5 tablet airbrush settings 6x8 tablet click force 9x12 tablet double-click control panel eraser feel Intuos tools pen and airbrush tabs File menu Pop-up Menu Functions, button pressure curve General problems, troubleshooting tablet buttons...
  • Page 160 License and Warranties double-clicking with Macros, adding to Pop-up Menu drawing Manual, about with pressure Mapping with tilt advanced erasing with options, adding to Pop-up Menu holding Menus pointing replacing the tip Edit testing File using Help Pen and airbrush tabs, customizing Language Pointing, with pen Remove...
  • Page 161 Serial tablet problems, troubleshooting Tablet area Serial tablets, testing Tablet to screen mapping, customizing Settings Technical Support changing for specific application and tool contacting copying linking to web page removing numbers Software for Africa driver, downloading the latest for Asia Pacific uninstalling for Canada Software, resolving conflicts...
  • Page 162 Uninstalling software tablet problems, troubleshooting tablets, testing Using more than one tool WACOM International Offices Warranties and License Web page, linking to Work area, setting up INDEX Contents Page 162 Index...
  • Page 163 WACOM INTERNATIONAL OFFICES WACOM Technology Corporation WACOM Europe GmbH 1311 S.E. Cardinal Court Hellersbergstrasse 4 Vancouver, WA 98683 D-41460 Neuss U.S.A. Germany Telephone Telephone General: ++1-360-896-9833 General: ++49-(0)2131-12390 Fax: ++1-360-896-9724 Fax: ++49-(0)2131-101760 WACOM Co., Ltd. 2-510-1 Toyonodai Otone-Machi, Kitasaitama-Gun Saitama, 349-1148...

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