Wacom PTH-450 User Manual page 65

Intuos 5
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FUNCTION NAME
P
M
RECISION
ODE
D
T
ISPLAY
OGGLE
M
T
...
ODE
OGGLE
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DESCRIPTION
Changes the mapping around the current pen tip position so that you must move
the pen farther for the screen cursor to cover a specific distance on the display
screen. This feature can be very useful for the precise control of pen or brush
strokes.
You can adjust the precision setting when
assigning this function to a tool button.
To activate:
For extensive use, toggle on P
M
by pressing a tool button to which
ODE
the function has been assigned.
Return to normal mapping by again
pressing the tool button.
For quick edits, press and hold a tool
button to which the function has been
assigned. Normal mapping returns when
you release the button.
When using a tool in mouse mode, screen
cursor movement is adjusted to act as if
acceleration were off and speed set to slow.
For multiple monitor systems. Enables you to toggle the current tablet mapping
and screen cursor between different displays when you press an ExpressKey that
has been assigned this function. See
Toggles between
pen mode
M
T
..., the M
ODE
OGGLE
the mouse acceleration and speed.
Sets the screen cursor tracking
speed when in mouse mode.
Sets the screen cursor acceleration
when in mouse mode.
Mouse mode settings can be accessed from a number of different locations within
the control panel. However, only one M
be made for each tool and application that you are customizing.
The mouse mode settings are independent of system settings. Changes you
make to these settings in the Wacom Tablet control panel do not affect similar
system settings. However, changes made to similar system settings may affect
your Intuos5 tablet settings.
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RECISION
working with Display
and
mouse
mode. When first setting a tool button to
M
dialog box is displayed where you can adjust
OUSE
ODE
A
OUSE
Toggle.
and S
CCELERATION
PEED
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setting can
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