Configuring The Stylistic 3400 Pen Tablet System; Pen Configuration; Pen Subsystems; Permanent And Current Bios Settings - Fujitsu Stylistic 3400 Technical Reference Manual

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Chapter 3

Configuring the Stylistic 3400 Pen Tablet System

This chapter provides instructions on how to use various configuration utilities to configure the Stylistic
3400 pen tablet BIOS.

Pen Configuration

Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems include a pen configuration control panel applet which allows
you to select the pen subsystem, configure pen buttons, and calibrate the pen. To use this applet, open
Pen Configuration in Control Panel and select the desired tab as follows:
• Pen Subsystem (Windows 98 only)
Allows you to choose the active pen subsystem and apply your changes "on the fly". See "Pen
Subsystems" for more information.
• Pen Buttons
Allows you to configure the functions and behavior of the pen. The Stylistic 3400 has a resistive
digitizer, but the Pen Buttons tab allows you to emulate a pen tip button and pen barrel button, as
used with an electromagnetic digitizer. The Pen Buttons tab is used in conjunction with the Right
Mouse hotpad.
• Calibration
Allows you to calibrate the pen digitizer system.
• Sampling
Displays the resolution of the pen (sampling rate in point per second).
• About
Allows you to view file information about the installed pen drivers.
For details on each of these features, tap the Help button for each tab.

Pen Subsystems

(Windows 98 only) The Stylistic 3400 supports the following pen subsystems: Pen X, Pen Windows, or
Emulate Mouse. You choose one of these subsystems using the Pen Configuration Control Panel applet,
as described earlier.
Note: Training utilities work only for the specific pen subsystem. Tutorials such as Handwriting Trainer for Pen
Windows and Handwriter Tutorial for Pen X can only be used when the correct pen subsystem is selected.

Permanent and Current BIOS Settings

Some BIOS configuration utilities allow you to select permanent and/or current settings when
configuring BIOS options. When you change a permanent setting, BIOS parameters stored in CMOS
memory are changed and the new setting is applied after the system is restarted. When you change a
current setting, BIOS parameters stored in dynamic memory are changed and the new setting is applied
for the current session. Also, note that a change to the current setting only remains in effect until the
system is restarted or shut down.
BIOS data resides in the system's CMOS memory. When the system is powered on, BIOS data is copied or
"shadowed" into the system's dynamic memory and the system runs using BIOS parameters stored in
dynamic memory.
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