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1. QuickPoint Mode Splits tablet into two Click here to display Advanced Mapping options independent areas a large area for drawing and a small area for quick navigation Both areas are mapped to the display area 3 The default POSITIONING MODE for the 2D Mouse 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor is MOUSE MODE With MOUSE MODE selected the MAPPING SPEED tab looks like this Positioning Mode In MOUSE MODE the screen Select the Orientation of your tablet cursor moves with relative positioning Mapping Speed Positioning Mode Orientation EO Penod reuse tos G Tracking Speed Sets the screen cursor acceleration Mouse Acceleration when in I High MousE MODE Medium G Low G Linear dvanced Mapping Select a slower or faster screen cursor speed when in MOUSE MODE POSITIONING MODE The POSITIONING MODE controls how the screen cursor moves e In Pen Mode wherever you place an Intuos2 tool on the tablet the cursor jumps to the corresponding point on the screen This is the default setting for Intuos2 Pens and the Airbrush and is required for tracing e In Mouse Mode the screen cursor is positioned like a mouse requiring a pick up and slide motion to move the cursor on the screen This is the default setting for the 2D Mouse 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor By default the pen and airbrush are set to PEN MODE for drawing and the 2D Mouse and 4D M
2. FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION AND TOOL To change settings for a specific application and tool combination from the APPLICATION LIST choose the application you want to change tool settings for From the TOOL LIST choose the tool you want to customize Change the tab settings for the selected application and tool combination REMOVING APPLICATION SPECIFIC SETTINGS To remove application specific settings 1 Open the REMOVE menu and select CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION 2 In the REMOVE CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION dialog box select the application s for which you want to remove the custom settings and click OK To remove application specific settings for a tool 1 Select CUSTOMIZED TOOL from the REMOVE pull down menu 2 In the REMOVE CUSTOMIZED TOOL dialog box select the tool to remove Then click on the REMOVE FROM radio button and select the application that you want to remove the tool from 3 Click OK to confirm your selections CHECKING YOUR USB TABLET MODE If you are working with a USB tablet select the TABLET MODE tab to check the mode your tablet is operating in Recommended for graphics applications Single tool mode at maximum data rate Required by some handwriting recognition software In SINGLE MODE the tablet will support only one input tool Do not place two tools on the tablet at the same time Tablet Mode Tablet Mode is Standard J Recognition Data no Dual Track a S
3. OVER button and begin a new drawing Automatic _ Draw Strokes to Set Maximum Force Kd Start Over several strokes here to automatically set the maximum force value Click here to reset maximum force value to the While applying normal pressure to the pen tip draw start value for this test ADVANCED ERASER PRESSURE SETTINGS To customize advanced eraser pressure settings select the ERASER FEEL tab and click on the MORE OPTIONS button You work with the advanced eraser settings in the same manner as with the Advanced Tip Pressure Settings Important The ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider overrides the advanced pressure settings If you customize advanced settings then drag the ERASER PRESSURE FEEL slider your advanced settings will be removed COPYING SETTINGS To copy settings to another tool or application choose the COPY SETTINGS TO option from the EDIT menu or click on the COPY SETTINGS TO button A dialog box is displayed where you can copy settings from one tool to another within the same application or between different applications You can also copy settings between different types of Intuos2 tools Note For dissimilar tools such as a pen and a Mouse only those settings common to both tools such as mapping settings can be copied However if you are working with multiple Intuos2 tools of the same type any or all settings can be copied between them Copy Settings To Choo
4. PopUp Menu Adds a predefined macro to the menu Popup Menu list Before you can add macros you a must first create them with a third party Prey epee macro application E sia Adds a keystroke macro to the menu list Displays the Mouse Speed dialog box where you can set the screen cursor speed and Set Mouse Speed acceleration when in MOUSE MODE If you remove the PEN MOUSE and QUICKPOINT mode options from the menu list this button is replaced with the ADD MAPPING OPTIONS button which enables you to add PEN MOUSE and QUICKPOINT mode options back to the POP UP MENU list The mapping option ou select from the Pop up Menu is applied Displays a list of functions that will appear in the Pop up aly to the tool used nies it a Menu To change the order of an item drag it to a new location mapping options are moved as a group Remove Removes the selected item s from the list Note Pop up Menu settings apply to all tools ADD MACROS To add a macro to the Pop up Menu click on the ADD MACRO button A dialog box will appear where you can select the name of a macro function to add You can also set different macros for different applications See Working with Application Specific Settings for more information Note Before you can add screen macros you must first create them with a third party macro application ADD KEYSTROKES To add a keystroke definition to the Pop up Menu click on t
5. and tool s ADVANCED TIP PRESSURE SETTINGS To customize advanced tip pressure settings from the TIP FEEL tab select MORE OPTIONS The advanced 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 TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider Important he TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider overrides the advanced pressure settings If you customize advanced settings then drag the TIP PRESSURE FEEL slider your advanced settings will be removed Use these controls to manually change the pressure curve shape Toggles to the basic options display Tip Feel Tip Pressure Feel Fewer Options After you set advanced settings a jal checkmark appears Manual Automatic l Draw Strokes to Set Click Force Maximum Force 100 Reported Use this area to Pressure automatically set the maximum le amount of force to use when drawing Test the results of your changes The pressure curve graphically displays the relationship between force before you apply them applied to your tool and pressure reported to an application CLICK FORCE ADJUSTMENT The click force setting adjusts the amount of force required to generate a button click The CLICK FORCE bar graphically displays the force level at which a click occurs Manual Enter a value from 1 to 50 or drag Jick Force the CLICK FORCE bar to set the force at which a
6. appropriate default settings You can customize the tool by opening the Wacom control panel and changing the tab settings Your changes are permanently saved when you close the control panel When you place a second Intuos2 tool on the tablet a new tool discovered message box appears This reminds you to open the Wacom control panel to permanently add the new tool to the TOOL LIST 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 e To manually add a new tool click on the ADD TOOL TO LIST button or select TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE from the ADD pull down menu In the ADD TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE dialog box select ADD NEW TOOL and follow the prompts When you select a new tool that you have added to the TOOL LIST the appropriate tab settings for that tool are displayed Any changes you may make to the tab settings will then apply to that tool To remove a tool from the TOOL LIST select CUSTOMIZED TOOL from the REMOVE menu In the dialog box that appears select the tool to remove Then select REMOVE COMPLETELY and click OK USING MORE THAN ONE TOOL Each Intuos2 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 lf you have two identical Intuos2 tools they will appear as numbered devices in the TOOL LIST You can give each tool a differen
7. each notch of wheel movement This is useful when working with repetitive functions such as zooming in Photoshop or moving forward and backward within your internet browser Click the appropriate SET button to enter a keystroke function The keystroke setting will be displayed in the UP or DOWN box CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR To modify your 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor button settings select the TOOL BUTTONS tab As with the Intuos2 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 Select the function to perform when pressing a button Tool Buttons Double C lick Y Button Box Use Buttons only no cursor movement When checked the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor functions as a Button Box See Creating a Button Box Programming the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor The 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor buttons are chordable you can press two or more buttons simultaneously and the functions will occur For example if you program one button to simulate the CTRL key and another to simulate a Z keystroke when you press both buttons a CTRL Z is simulated Creating a Button Box You can check the BUTTON Box option to disable cursor tracking when using the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor This gives you the freedom to draw with the pen without having to reach for the keyboard to enter a keystroke Instead you might press
8. icon with your pen tip to automatically set double click distance and speed based on the way you normally double click CUSTOMIZING TOOL BUTTONS select the TOOL BUTTONS tab to change the functions assigned to the eraser side switch and tip of your Intuos2 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 Tool Buttons Select the function to perform when using the eraser Eraser Funetion Erase Select the function to a Modifier perform when pressing the upper side switch Select the function to perform when pressing the lower side switch Click here to change the function assigned to the pen tip The tip must be set to click in order to draw in most graphics applications 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 or tools e CLICK Default setting for the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip This option simulates a mouse button click Be sure at least one button performs this function so you can always navigate and click e DOUBLE CLICK Default setting for the lower position of the side switch When this option is selected pressing the switch simulates a mouse butt
9. setting for the tablet When STANDARD mode is selected in the TABLET MopeE tab DualTrack is on Note also that the 2D Mouse does not support Dual Track Visit our web site for a list of applications that support Dual Track 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 ADVANCED MAPPING button located on the MAPPING SPEED tab to display the ADVANCED MAPPING dialog box Here you can define multiple different tablet to screen mappings Changes units origin and range or size displayed in the status bar Advanced Mapping Readout options 7 T Creates a new mapping Tablet Origin 423 423 Fange FATE 917 Fareye 1279 479 Geale 0 26 0 26 i i Removes the active map labiet Areas SetTablet Selects an existing map You can also click on the map Defines a tablet area for each mapping aspect Cancel Display Area Be sure to first select the correct map Mapping Changes the relative eee _Bring To Front position of maps OE eal od Set Display Set Display Shows only the display area that corresponds to the selected mapping Sets scale for PROP
10. the 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor buttons to perform defined keystroke functions Note that if you use your 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor as a Button Box it must remain on the tablet s active area to function CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL To customize your 4D Mouse fingerwheel choose the FINGERWHEEL tab Sets the fingerwheel sensitivity With MAXIMUM selected a small movement of the fingerwheel will create a large effect With STANDARD Sets the 4D Mouse fingerwheel for scrolling selected a small movement of the fingerwheel will create a small effect functionality Roll the fingerwheel forward to scroll up and back to scroll down Finger wheel Provides fingerwheel information to a supporting application Some applications may use the fingerwheel for 3D navigation zooming audio or video jogging etc Thumbwheel Function eo Scrolling GA Application Defined P I Set Ce Keystrokes The KEYSTROKES radio button sets the fingerwheel to issue repeated keystroke events to the application You can adjust the rate of repetition by how far you move the fingerwheel forward or backward This is useful when working with repetitive functions such as zooming in Photoshop or moving forward and backward within your internet browser Click the appropriate SET button to enter a keystroke function The keystroke setting will be displayed in the UP or DOWN box Fingerwheel Range js Standard Cy
11. you select the application icon the TOOL LIST displays only the tool s that have application specific settings for the application Any tools that do not appear in the TOOL LIST for the application will use the settings for ALL OTHER APPS In the TOOL LIST you can select a tool and then use the tabs to change the tool settings ADDING ADDITIONAL TOOLS TO AN APPLICATION S TOOL LIST To add another tool to an application s TOOL LIST click on the ADD TOOL TO LIST button or select TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE from the ADD pull down menu The ADD TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE dialog box appears Choose the application and tool to create settings for Click OK to confirm your selection The dialog box will close and the tool will appear in the TOOL LIST for the chosen application If you have more than one tablet Add Tool To Customize select the tablet s for which to add application specific settings On This Tablet Intuos2 9x12 P Add New Tool First select ADD EXISTING TOOL TO 1 Add an existing tool to an application for customization APPLICATION Choose an application Only Applications Finder applications that have been select one or more added to the APPLICATION LIST CA Photoshop are displayed Select a tool Only tool s that have not Tool been added to the TOOL LIST for the 5 j select one or more i2 Lens Cursor selected application are displayed F4 i2 4D Mouse j i2 Airbrush CHANGING SETTINGS
12. A4 regular or larger tablet QUICKPOINT MODE REMOVING POP UP MENU OPTIONS To remove mapping option s macro s or keystroke function s from the Pop up Menu list select the function s you wish to remove and click the REMOVE button Mapping options must be added or removed as a single item Multiple options may be selected for removal by pressing the SHIFT key and clicking on them CUSTOMIZING TABLET BUTTONS You can define different tablet button functions for each application but not for the different Intuos2 tools To customize the tablet menu strip buttons select the TABLET BUTTONS tab By default tablet buttons with predefined functions have that function selected in their pull down menu The settings of other tablet buttons are set to IGNORED Tablet Buttons Tablet Buttons a onen cosa Choose the function to upan ose 1 perform when the tablet 8l 3 button is selected Keystroke Keystroke Keystroke Displays the predefined function or keystroke sequence Otherwise this is left blank To customize tablet button functions 1 Select the button you wish to customize from the scrolling list 2 Select an item from the tablet button s pull down menu KEYSTROKE Simulates a keystroke or keystroke combination Macro Enables you to play a predefined macro sequence PRESSURE SOFT Sets the pressure feel of the pen airbrush or eraser to a soft setting PRESSURE FIRM Sets the p
13. Customizing Customizing the Pop up Menu Opening the Control Panel Add Macros Control Panel Features Add Keystrokes Tabs Setting Mouse Speed Control Panel Lists Add Mapping Options Control Panel Buttons Removing Pop up Menu Options Customizing Your Tools Customizing Tablet Buttons Pen and Airbrush Tabs Working with Multiple Tools 2D Mouse and 4D Mouse Tabs Adding a New Tool Customizing Pen and Airbrush Settings Using More Than One Tool Adjusting Tip Feel Working with Application Specific Settings Adjusting Double Click Creating an Application Specific Setting Customizing Tool Buttons Adding Additional Tools to an Application s Tool List Button Functions Changing Settings for a Specific Application and Tool Airbrush Settings Removing Application Specific Settings Adjusting Eraser Feel Checking Your USB Tablet Mode Customizing Tilt Sensitivit Pull Down Menus Customizing Mouse Tool Settings File Customizing the 2D Mouse Edit Customizing the 2D Mouse Fingerwheel Add Customizing the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor Remove Programming the 4D Mouse and Lens Cursor Language Creating a Button Box Help Gustomizing the 4D Mouse Fingerwhee Advanced Features dae Advanced Tip Pressure Settings Orientation Click Force Adjustment Aspect Pressure Curve Adjustment Tablet Area Advanced Eraser Pressure Settings Display Area Copying Settings Using DualTrack Advanced Mappin OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL To open the control panel in OS X 1 In the FINDER sele
14. ICATION TO LIST button Refer to Working with Application Specific Seitings for more information e TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE Opens a dialog box where you can add a tool to the control panel TOOL LIST This is also accessed by clicking on the ADD TOOL TO LIST button Refer to Adding a New Tool for more information REMOVE The REMOVE menu contains the following options e TABLET Opens a dialog box where you can remove one or more tablets from the control panel driver e CUSTOM SETTINGS FOR APPLICATION Opens a dialog box where you can remove custom tool settings from an application e CUSTOMIZED TOOL Opens a dialog box where you can remove customized tools Note f only one item is available for a particular REMOVE menu option the option will be dimmed For example if you have only one tool the CUSTOMIZED TOOL option will be dim LANGUAGE The LANGUAGE menu allows you to switch between English and other installed languages The language of the operating system is typically installed when you install the driver but other languages can be added by running the installer a second time and choosing the additional language HELP The HELP menu contains the following options e HELP Displays online Help e USER S MANUAL Displays the Intuos2 User s Manual for Macintosh e GETTING STARTED Displays an overview of the control panel e DIAGNOSTICS Displays diagnostics information for your Intuos2 tablet
15. Intermediate P Maximum P Pressure Disabled Simulates pressure Move the fingerwheel forward or backwards i l to increase pressure When checked the functions assigned for the forward and backward direction of the Disables the fingerwheel fingerwheel are exchanged TABLET TO SCREEN MAPPING To change the relationship between tool movement on your tablet and cursor movement on the screen select the MAPPING SPEED tab The default POSITIONING MODE for Intuos2 Pens and the Airbrush is PEN MODE which means that each point on the tablet maps to a corresponding point on the screen In PEN MODE the MAPPING SPEED tab looks like this Positioning Mode In PEN MODE the screen Select the Orientation of your tablet cursor moves with absolute positioning Note Except for tablet orientation all mapping settings apply to a specific Intuos2 tool Mapping Speed Positioning Mode Orientation CA Pen Mode CA Mouse Mode CA Landscape Select the Tablet Area for drawing Tablet Area Display Area eer Entire Tablet E m isplay Area Select a monitor Portion of Tablet x Portion of Display area for tablet to screen mapping K QuickPoint Mode Aspect One To One o Aspect Select a ee Q Proportional tablet to screen eeri mapping relationship
16. ORTIONAL or TO FIT aspect ratios Defines the screen area for each tablet mapping 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 Set preferences by clicking on the READOUT OPTIONS button From the READOUT OPTIONS dialog box select an option from each pull down menu Click OK to confirm your selections Measurement units can z be in inches mm points _ Readout Options or counts Counts are lines of tablet resolution Starting point where Origin Upper Left measurements originate Coordinates of the origin from upper left or lower Show Origin amp Range and the diagonal corner left corner Origin amp Size Coordinate of the origin and the height and width of the area 2 Select the tablet mapping to define The mapping numbers are displayed in the top left corner of each tablet area graphic If multiple tablet mappings have been defined click inside the tablet area you want to select or click on the SELECT MAP button and type the number of the mapping you want to select gt 3 Define the size of the tablet area by dragging the handles of the selected tablet area Then click and drag the t
17. TONS tab Select the function to perform when pressing a button 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 2D Mouse buttons are chordable you can press two or more buttons simultaneously and the functions will occur For example if you program one button to simulate the Ctrl key and another to simulate a Z keystroke when you press both buttons a Ctrl Z is simulated Tool Buttons Double C lick Y CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL To customize your 2D Mouse fingerwheel choose the FINGERWHEEL tab Sets the fingerwheel to scroll the selected number of lines for each notch of fingerwheel movement in most applications Enter a value 1 to 15 to set the amount of movement Roll the fingerwheel forward to scroll up and back to scroll down Sets the fingerwheel to scroll one screen for each notch of fingerwheel movement When checked the functions assigned for the forward and backward direction of the fingerwheel are exchanged Disables the fingerwheel function Finger Wheel Wheel Function LS w Disabled LJ Seroll this many lines per notch Eas G Scroll one Page Up Page Down per notch io Keystrokes ds Let Down Direction Reverse direction of wheel function The KEYSTROKES radio button sets the fingerwheel to issue a keystroke for
18. ablet area to the desired position For more precise control in selecting the tablet area click the SET TABLET button to access the Portion of Tablet dialog box There you can define the tablet area in a variety of ways 4 From the ASPECT pull down menu select an option These options work similarly to normal mapping If you choose PROPORTIONAL or TO FIT you can set an exact scale factor Proportional To Fit Same as normal mapping Mouse Mode e One to One A 1 1 scale is maintained between the selected tablet portion and the screen e Proportional Maintains the correct vertical and horizontal proportions However the drawing may display larger or smaller on the screen To set the scale click the SCALE button In the SET SCALE FACTOR dialog box enter a value to define the tablet to screen ratio For example a scale factor of 2 will make two inches on the tablet equal to one inch on the screen e 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 SCALE button In the SET SCALE FACTOR dialog box enter values to define the tablet to screen ratios for the x and y axes The ratio between x and y scale factor indicates how much a traced image will be distorted by the mapping relationship between tablet and screen For example an x scale factor of 2 makes two inches on the tablet s x axis equal to one inch on th
19. between the tablet and 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 A screen resolution of 72 DPI is used in calculations If your monitor is set to use a different screen resolution a 1 1 scale will not be maintained PROPORTIONAL Maintains correct vertical and horizontal proportions between the tablet and display A traced image appears proportionally correct on your display but may be smaller or larger than the original image To Fit Correct scale or proportions are not maintained The selected tablet area is mapped to the selected display area A traced image may appear stretched and may be smaller or larger than the original image This is the default setting for all tools 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 Tablet Area to display mapping This is the default setting E Entire Tablet P Displays the PORTION OF TABLET dialog box where a Portion of Tablet m you can select a portion of the tablet s active area l for tablet to display mapping QuickPoint Mode Divides the tablet into a drawing area and a QuickPoint area for quick navigation For Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular and larger tablets Sets the QuickPoint area to the lower right corner of the tabl
20. blet 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 Adding a New Tool for more information When you are ready to create custom settings for individual applications see Working with Application Specific Settings CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS The control panel buttons are common to the entire control panel e To exit the control panel either click on the close box located on the window title bar or select QUIT or CLOSE from the FILE menu e To display online Help for the control panel click Or you can choose HELP from the HELP pull down menu Balloon Help which provides quick information and useful tips is also available for most control panel items To access balloons turn them on by selecting SHOW BALLOONS from the HELP menu Help for individual dialog boxes is available by clicking on the button in the specific dialog box rf 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 TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs will be displayed To customize settings for a different tool select it from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon Note that the POP UP MENU TABLET BUTTONS and TABLET MODE tab settings are not tool specific and changes apply to all tools PEN AND AIRBRUSH TABS lf the selected tool is an Intuos2 Grip Pen
21. click occurs 100 Reported Pressure i Tip Force Note For optimal performance in graphics applications set the click force and minimum tip force to the same value 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 If you have a soft touch and want to achieve full pressure without having to apply full force to your pen decrease the maximum force level You can apply less force to your pen and still have the effects of full pressure The default for maximum force is 100 To change curve shape drag the control point to a new position Manual Chick 100 Reported Enter a value from 20 to 100 or drag the MAXIMUM TIP FORCE control to set the maximum force your pen tip will respond to Pressure Enter a value from 0 to 80 or drag the MINIMUM TIP FORCE control to set the minimum force that will register pressure a To automatically set the maximum force for the way you draw click the START OVER button and draw several strokes in the drawing area As you draw the MAXIMUM TIP FORCE control moves and the value in the edit box changes to reflect the peak pressure registered by your hand movements To start over click the START
22. ct the GO menu and choose APPLICATIONS 2 Open the WACOM folder and double click on the tablet icon System Preferences Show All Monitors Sound Network Drag your favorite preferences to the toolbar above S 6 amp EF BB Classic Colorsync Date amp Time Energy Saver General International internet Keyboard Network Password QuickTime To open the Wacom control panel a ae E double click here with the tool you o wish to customize Screen Saver Sharing Speech Startup Disk To open the control panel in OS 8 and 9 Open the control panel with the Intuos2 tool you wish to customize 1 Using your Intuos2 tool open the Apple menu and choose CONTROL PANELS 2 Double click on the tablet icon CONTROL PANEL FEATURES Use the Wacom control panel to customize your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet z File Edit Add Remove Language Help The Pull Down Menus access many control panel features a These buttons add an application or tool to the lists at the left Wacom Tablet Applications with customized tool settings The Application List displays applications Add roa The Help button with customized To List displays online Help settings Add Tool To List The Tool List e displays tools that are customized for Mapping Speed PopUp Menu Tablet Buttons Tablet Mode the above selected Tip Feel Double Click _ Tool Buttons Eraser Feel Tit N application Tip Pres
23. e not to damage the overlay or lose the menu strip WORKING WITH MULTIPLE TOOLS The Wacom control panel is designed to help you customize and keep track of your Intuos2 tool settings The tool you use to open the control panel is automatically selected and the appropriate tabs for that tool are displayed If application specific settings have not been added the ALL APPLICATIONS icon is displayed and the tool settings apply for all applications Add Application To List e M Add Tool To List i Lens Cursor i2 4D Mouse i2 Airbrush Tab settings apply only to the selected tool and PopUp Menu Tablet Buttons Tablet Mode application Tip Feel The TOOL LIST displays icons for tools that are customized for the above selected application Your current selections are highlighted Wedges emphasize the relationship between tab settings and the selected tool and application ADDING A NEW TOOL When a new Intuos2 tool is placed on the tablet it automatically appears in the TOOL LIST However the Wacom control panel settings must be saved before the tool is permanently added to the list Whenever a new Intuos2 tool is added it always uses the default settings for that tool and not the custom settings of other tools even if they are identical devices There are several ways to add Intuos2 tools to the TOOL LIST e When you use an Intuos2 tool on the tablet for the first time it will automatically function with the
24. e screen s x axis A y scale factor of 3 makes three inches on the tablet s y axis equal to one inch on the screen s y axis e Mouse Mode Sets the area to position the screen cursor in Mouse Mode 5 Define the size of the display area by dragging the handles of the selected display area Then click and drag the display area to the desired position For more precise control in selecting the display area click the SET DISPLAY button to access the Portion of Display dialog box There you can define the display area in a variety of ways 6 To create additional tablet mappings click on the ADD MAPPING button A new mapping is created with the entire tablet area mapped to the entire display area Repeat the above steps to size and position the tablet and display areas for each mapping you add If you define overlapping tablet areas the tablet area with a lower number will always be above in front of the areas with a higher number and will have precedence for positioning the pointer on the screen Use the BRING TO FRONT and SEND TO REAR buttons to change the relative positions of the maps For example if you have created multiple mappings SEND TO REAR will move a selected mapping to the bottom of the stack lt 7 Click OK to confirm your changes and close the dialog box To exit the dialog box without making changes click CANCEL Notes e To remove a mapping select the mapping to be removed and click on the DELETE MAPPING bu
25. er coordinates to select the screen area 1 Enter Coordinates e Select UNITS of measure for the displayed values IZ e Enter values for the TOP LEFT BOTTOM and RIGHT Botton boundary of the display screen area Values are Right measured from the top left corner of the display 2 Drag Handles Position Rectangle for Display Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select the screen area The background graphic represents the entire screen area Values in the ENTER COORDINATES text boxes will change accordingly 3 Select Area with Tool Move the screen cursor to select the screen area e Select the CLICK TO DEFINE SCREEN AREA button Message e Follow the MESSAGE prompts to set the portion of your display screen that will be used for mapping Note As you define PORTION OF DISPLAY be sure to review the MESSAGE prompts that may appear CUSTOMIZING THE POP UP MENU Select the POP UP MENU 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 POP UP MENU function Whenever you push that button the Pop up Menu is displayed Select items in the Pop up Menu by clicking on them To close the Pop up Menu without making a selection just click outside the Pop up Menu
26. et Sets the QuickPoint area to the lower left corner of the tablet e PORTION OF TABLET Enter coordinates to select the tablet area e Select UNITS of measure for the displayed values A count equals one line of tablet resolution e Enter values for the TOP LEFT BOTTOM and RIGHT boundary of the tablet area Values are measured from the top left corner of the tablet s active area Drag corners of the foreground graphic to select the tablet area The background graphic represents the entire active tablet area Values in the ENTER COORDINATES text boxes change accordingly Use your tool on the tablet to select the tablet area e Select the CLICK TO DEFINE TABLET AREA button e Follow the MESSAGE prompts to set the portion of your tablet that will be used for mapping Portion of Tablet Choose one of the following three ways to define Portion of Tablet 1 Enter Coordinates re 0 unit Left o l on n 30479 Right 2 Drag Handles Position Rectangle for Tablet E Click to Define Tablet Area 3 Select Area with Tool Message Note As you define PORTION OF TABLET be sure to review the MESSAGE prompts that may appear e QUICKPOINT MODE This option available for Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular and larger tablets divides the tablet into two independent areas a large area for drawing and a small area for quick navigation QuickPoint Mode can also be selected and deselected using the tab
27. he ADD KEYSTROKE button A dialog box will appear where you can specify and name the keystroke function You can also create different keystroke functions for different applications See Working with Application Specific Settings for more information SETTING MOUSE SPEED To change the screen cursor acceleration and speed when in MOUSE MODE click on the SET MOUSE SPEED button located on the POP UP MENU tab to display a dialog box where you can make your adjustments If you removed the PEN MOUSE and QUICKPOINT mode options from the menu list this button is replaced with the ADD MAPPING OPTIONS button which enables you to add PEN MOUSE and QUICKPOINT mode options back to the Pop up Menu list Sets the screen cursor speed when in MOUSE MODE Mouse Speed 4 Sets the screen cursor acceleration when in Mouse Acceleration Mouse Speed MousE MODE High ie Medium P Low C Linear Note You can only set one Mouse Speed and Mouse Acceleration for each device Cx Note The MOUSE SPEED dialog box will also appear when you first set a tool button to MODE TOGGLE from the TOOL BUTTONS tab For each input tool and application that you are customizing only one MOUSE SPEED and ACCELERATION setting can be made ADD MAPPING OPTIONS Click on the Add Mapping Options button when visible to add the following mapping options to the Pop up Menu list PEN MoDE MOUSE MODE and if you are working with a Intuos2 9x12
28. her variables 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 INTERMEDIATE requires a medium amount of wheel movement to achieve maximum effect MINIMUM requires the least amount of wheel movement to achieve maximum effect Visit Wacom s web site for a list of applications that currently support airbrush features ADJUSTING ERASER FEEL To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush eraser select the ERASER FEEL tab To erase with a broad stroke or to click with a light touch use a soft tip setting For maximum control while erasing use a firm eraser setting A checkmark appears when advanced settings are in effect Toggles to the advanced options display Eraser Feel Eraser Pressure Feel ee y More Options WA Erase This Text Drag the slider to a softer or firmer setting Using your eraser test the current eraser pressure sensitivity setting by erasing here Check the eraser click pressure setting by using the eraser to select and delete this text CUSTOMIZING TILT SENSITIVITY To adjust the tilt sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush select the TILT tab Tilt sensitivity controls how far you have to tilt the tool to produce the maximum tilt effect in your application You need to tilt the pen less at high sensitivity than at low sensiti
29. ingle Mode no Dual Track 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 E a File Edit Add Remove Language Help FILE The File menu contains the following options SUMMARY Provides a summary of your current settings e CLOSE Closes the control panel and saves any changes e QuiT Closes the control panel and saves any changes EDIT The EDIT menu contains the following options e Copy SETTINGS TO Opens a dialog box where you can copy your customized settings to another tool or application You can also access this dialog box by clicking on the COPY SETTINGS TO tab button e RESET SETTINGS Opens a dialog box where you can reset your customized settings to their factory default values e RENAME TOOL Opens a dialog box where you can assign custom names to your tools e PREFERENCES Opens a dialog box where you can change general Intuos2 operating preferences ADD The ADD menu contains the following options e TABLET Opens a dialog box where you can add one or more tablets e APPLICATION FOR CUSTOM SETTINGS Opens a dialog box where you can add an application to the APPLICATION LIST This is also accessed by clicking on the ADD APPL
30. let buttons or screen Pop up Menu See Cusiomizing Tablet Buttons and Customizing the Pop up Menu for more information The QuickPoint area is always mapped to the entire display area to all monitors on multiple monitor systems The drawing area is set to Pen Mode and mapped according to the DISPLAY AREA and ASPECT settings 12x18 A3 tablet 9x12 A4 regular tablet 9x12 A4 regular tablet 12x12 A4 oversize tablet 2x12 A4 oversize tablet Drawing areas QuickPoint area set to lower right corner of tablet QuickPoint area set to lower left corner of tablet 12x18 A3 tablet Note The QuickPoint area and drawing area are indicated by crop marks on the tablet overlay All QuickPoint and drawing areas have the same aspect as a standard monitor aspect ratio of 3 4 DISPLAY AREA The DISPLAY AREA options allow you to define which portion of the display screen your tablet will map to e ENTIRE DISPLAY Select this option to access the entire display This is the default setting If more than one monitor is in use a pull down menu is displayed with options for selecting ALL MONITORS or individual monitors e PORTION OF DISPLAY This option allows you to select a portion of the display for tablet to screen mapping Selecting PORTION OF DISPLAY brings up the PORTION OF DISPLAY dialog box Portion of Display 55 Choose one of the following three ways to define Portion of Display Ent
31. lus one or more modifier key options to define the function you want your tool button to simulate e Macro Enables you to play a macro sequence When you select this option the SELECT MACRO dialog box appears There you can select a predefined macro to play back After selecting a macro click OK Please Select a Macro Choose the macro type Universal Universal and Application O Application CJ All Hide Show Tool Bar Select the macro you wish to use Change RGB to CMYK Unsharp Mask Select Color Printer Note Before you can add macros you must first create them with a third party macro application such as QuicKeys gt e PRESSURE HOLD Sets a button so that when pressed the pressure is locked at the current pressure 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 e MODE TOGGLE Toggles between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode When first setting a tool button to MODE TOGGLE the MOUSE SPEED dialog box is displayed where you can adjust the mouse acceleration and speed Sets the screen cursor speed when in MOUSE MODE SS Mouse Speed 4 Sets the screen cursor acceleration when in Mouse Acceleration Mouse Speed Mouse MODE High ie Medium o Low o Linear Slow Note You can only se
32. n a tab to the last state when the control panel was opened Refer to Customizing Your Tools for detailed information on working with tabs CONTROL PANEL LISTS Located in the upper portion of the control panel the APPLICATION LIST and TOOL LIST allow you to create different tablet and 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 The APPLICATION LIST displays applications that Click to add an installed application to the have custom tool settings associated with them APPLICATION LIST You can customize tool settings for the selected application Pt Add Application To List 411 Other Apps Painter Classic Tool List S M Add Tool To List i2 Grip Pen i2 Wirbrush The TOOL LIST displays tools Your current selections are Click to add an Intuos2 tool to that can be customized for the highlighted Wedges emphasize the the TOOL LIST You can application selected above relationship between tab settings and customize the tool for the the selected tool and application above selected application gt e When you first install your Intuos2 Professional Graphics Tablet the APPLICATION LIST displays the ALL APPLICATIONS icon This contains tablet and tool settings for all of your applications e The TOOL LIST displays an icon for each Intuos2 tool that has been used on the tablet Each Intuos2 tool that is used on the ta
33. ns When a second application is added to the APPLICATION LIST the ALL APPLICATIONS icon changes to ALL OTHER APPS and a new icon is displayed for the new application settings If you select the ALL OTHER APPS icon and make changes to the tab settings your changes will apply to all applications except the specific one s you have added to the list If you select the icon for a specific application and make changes to the tab settings your changes will apply to only that application When ALL APPLICATIONS or ALL OTHER APPS is selected in the APPLICATION LIST the TOOL LIST displays icons for all Intuos2 tools that have been added to the tool list When an icon for a specific application is selected from the APPLICATION LIST the TOOL LIST only displays the Intuos2 tools that have been added for the selected application When you create an application specific setting you are in a sense creating a separate TOOL LIST for the application CREATING AN APPLICATION SPECIFIC SETTING To create an application specific setting click on the ADD APPLICATION TO LIST button or select APPLICATIONS FOR CUSTOM SETTINGS from the ADD pull down menu The ADD APPLICATION FOR CUSTOM SETTINGS dialog box appears Select an application to add to the APPLICATION LIST Only applications that are currently running and that have not previously been added to the APPLICATION LIST are displayed If you have more than one tablet select the tablet s for
34. on double click For easier double clicking use this function instead of tapping twice with your pen or airbrush tip e CLICK LOCK Simulates holding down the mouse button Press the tool button once to initiate click lock Press the button again to release click lock Click lock is useful for dragging objects or selecting blocks of text KEYSTROKE Enables you to simulate a series of keystrokes When you select this option the DEFINE KEYSTROKE dialog box appears There you can enter a keystroke or keystroke sequence to play back Keystroke combinations can include letters numbers function keys Such as F3 and modifier keys Such as SHIFT OPTION COMMAND and CTRL After defining a keystroke sequence click OK Important Because the RETURN key can be selected as a defined keystroke it cannot be used to select OK You must use a tool to click on the OK button Define Keystroke JE Command 4p Shift SS Option Keypad fx C fy Control amp Function Key Use your pointing device to click OK to accept or Cancel to exit e MOobDIFIER Enables you to simulate modifier key s such as SHIFT OPTION COMMAND and CTRL Many applications use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects If you select this option the DEFINE MODIFIERS dialog box appears There you select the modifier key s to simulate Define Modifiers L Shift Control Option Command You can select the CLICK box p
35. or Airbrush the following tabs are displayed Mapping Speed PopUp Menu Tablet Buttons Tablet Mode Tip Feel Double Click Tool Buttons 2D MOUSE AND 4D MOUSE TABS lf the selected tool is a 2D Mouse or 4D Mouse the following control panel tabs are displayed Tablet Mode Tablet Buttons Finger wheel Tool Buttons Mapping Speed PopUp Menu CUSTOMIZING PEN AND AIRBRUSH SETTINGS Customizing your Wacom input tool is easy First open the Wacom control panel using the tool you wish to customize The tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs will be displayed Select a tab and change settings using the available options To customize settings for a different tool select it from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon ADJUSTING TIP FEEL ADJUSTING DOUBLE CLICK CUSTOMIZING TOOL BUTTONS ADJUSTING ERASER FEEL CUSTOMIZING TILT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTING TIP FEEL To adjust the sensitivity of your Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush tip select the TIP FEEL 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 A checkmark appears when advanced settings are in effect Toggles to the advanced options display Tip Feel Drag the slider to a Tip Pressure Feel softer or firmer setting More Options d Make several pen strokes to test the current pressure sensitivity setting Click here with your pen tip to te
36. ouse are set to MOUSE MODE for navigation Note You can also switch between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode by clicking on the appropriate tablet button or by using the screen Pop up Menu See Customizing Tablet Buttons and Customizing the Pop up Menu for more information 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 e LANDSCAPE Tablet orientation is horizontal with tablet buttons at the top This is the default setting e PORTRAIT Rotate the tablet 90 degrees clockwise from landscape orientation The tablet orientation will be vertical with the tablet buttons on the right side e LANDSCAPE FLIPPED Rotate the tablet 180 degrees from landscape orientation The tablet will be upside down with the tablet buttons near the bottom e PORTRAIT FLIPPED Rotate the tablet 90 degrees counter clockwise from landscape orientation The tablet orientation will be vertical with the tablet buttons on the left side After making changes verify you have the correct setting for your tablet orientation Do this by moving your tool up on the tablet the cursor should move up as well Note The orientation you select applies to all tools and applications ASPECT Aspect defines the constraints of the tablet to screen relationship ASPECT options include ONE TO ONE Sets a 1 1 scale
37. ressure feel of the pen airbrush or eraser to a firm setting PRESSURE NORMAL Returns the pressure feel of your tool to the factory default PEN MODE Places your tool in Pen Mode Mouse MObDE Places your tool in MOUSE MODE When first setting a tablet button to MOUSE MODE the MOUSE SPEED dialog box is displayed where you can adjust the mouse acceleration and speed QUICKPOINT MODE Divides the tablet into a QuickPoint area and a drawing area This option is only available for Intuos2 9x12 A4 regular or larger tablets IGNORED Leaves the tablet button undefined When a tablet button is set to IGNORED the button number does not appear on the display screen when an Intuos2 tool is moved over the button DEFAULT Returns a button to its default settings These settings match the predefined menu strip functions Back Sets the button to emulate the back function within your internet browser Forward Sets the button to emulate the forward function with your internet browser Stop Sets the button to emulate the stop function within your internet browser Refresh Sets the button to emulate the refresh function within your internet browser After defining a new tablet button function you may want to label the appropriate menu strip button with 6x8 A5 and larger tablets only Lift the left edge of the tablet overlay and remove the menu strip Write the function name on the button with a pencil and then replace the menu strip Take car
38. se from where settings will be copied Copy From Application Painter Classic Tool Intuos2 Pen Settings Tip Feel Double Click Tool Buttons Select where settings will be copied to Tablet ERFESERE Applications MEGAN EE All Other Apps iz Grip Pen 5 i Lens Cursor iz 40 Mouse i Airbrush Cancel USING DUALTRACK All Intuos2 tablets support the concurrent use of two Intuos2 tools on a tablet This feature is called Dual Track 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 In applications that do not support positional data from two Intuos2 tools the first tool placed on the tablet will control the screen cursor and the second tool will function as a Button Box If you are using a graphics program for example you can set one of the 4D Mouse buttons to simulate the SHIFT key to constrain lines while drawing If you place the 4D Mouse on the tablets active area while using the pen the 4D Mouse will not control the screen cursor only the buttons will function If you press the 4D Mouse button assigned to the SHIFT function while drawing with the Intuos2 Pen the line will be constrained as long as the 4D Mouse buiton is pressed Note DualTrack is the default
39. st the current click pressure setting Note For all screen shots of tabs the tab buttons are omitted in order to save space ADJUSTING DOUBLE CLICK Double clicking with the pen tip can be made easier by expanding the tap area that accepts a double click the double click distance and reducing the speed required to perform a double click This can be set in the DOUBLE CLICK tab Because a large double click distance may adversely affect your brushstrokes in 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 Double Click when checked Double Click for Tip and Eraser Note DOUBLE CLICK ASSIST can S Double Click Assist Test be enabled for some applications aorta Tap Twice and disabled for others See Set Double Click Distance Tap Twice to test Double Click Working with Application Specific to set Double Click Settings for more information Pixels Set Double Click Speed Enter a number from 1 to 25 pixels or click the up and down arrows to increase or decrease double click distance Note Large double click distances may affect the beginning of strokes when drawing Wacom recommends uging a side button for double clicking Drag the slider to change the double click speed Double click on the target A slower speed makes double clicking easier to test your settings before applying them Tap twice on this
40. sure Feel ff S Tabs display EATE settings for the selected application and selected tool Reset Tab to Tab buttons apply only to the l l l l oft 6s ana Copy Settings a Aae TABS The tabs allow you to customize your Intuos2 tablet and tools When you open the control panel with an Intuos2 tool the tool is automatically selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs are displayed If the TOOL LIST has more than one tool you can select a different tool to customize and the appropriate tabs will display for that tool Mapping Speed PopUp Menu Tablet Buttons Tablet Mode Tip Feel Double Click __ Tool Buttons These tabs are displayed for the Intuos2 Pen or Airbrush Note The APPLICATION LIST is for advanced users it is not necessary to select or add applications to customize your Intuos2 tool s Tab buttons apply only to the selected tab e To set the currently open tab to its factory default values click e lf you have changed settings on a tab and want to return the tab to the last state when the control panel was opened click Revert Tab e To copy settings from one tool or application to another click 10 This will display the Copy Settings To dialog box As you explore the control panel tabs experiment with different settings to find what works best for you You can always click RESET TAB TO DEFAULT to return to the factory settings Or click REVERT TAB to retur
41. t name For example you might name one Drawing Pen and the other Paint Brush To change the tool names select RENAME TOOL from the EDIT pull down menu To use the same custom settings with two tools click the Copy Settings To button and choose the settings you want to copy For dissimilar tools such as a pen and a 4D Mouse only those settings common to both tools such as mapping settings can be copied WORKING WITH APPLICATION SPECIFIC SETTINGS You may wish to have different tool settings for a particular application The APPLICATION LIST lets you customize your Intuos2 tablet and tool settings for individual applications The APPLICATION LIST displays icons for applications with customized seitings el To List The TOOL LIST displays 411 Other Apps Painter Classic Photoshop icons for tools that are Tool List customized for the above selected application z i2 4D Mouse iz fn Tab settings apply only to the selected iooland _Muorie Speeg A T Perur tenn A O TAE ton Tablet Mode application Tip Feel Double Click _ Tool Buttons X Eraser Feel Tit Your current selections are highlighted Wedges emphasize the relationship between tab settings and the selected tool and application If application specific settings have not been created a single icon labeled ALL APPLICATIONS is displayed in the APPLICATION LIST and the tool settings displayed in the tabs are applied to all applicatio
42. t one Mouse Speed and Mouse Acceleration for each device Note Mouse speed settings can be accessed from a number of different locations within the control panel However for each input tool and application that you are customizing only one MOUSE SPEED and ACCELERATION setting can be made e e Pop uP MENU Displays a Pop up Menu on your screen See Customizing the Pop up Menu for more information e ERASE Default setting for the eraser e IGNORED Intuos2 Pens and Airbrush only Disables the button function e APPLICATION DEFINED 2D Mouse 4D Mouse or Lens Cursor only Only the button number is reported to your application Use this setting when using applications that have built in support for tool buttons For example CAD programs that support tablets can assign their own functions to a button Airbrush Settings The Intuos2 Airbrush is equipped with a drawing tip a fingerwheel a single side switch and an eraser Button functions are set in the same manner as with the Intuos2 Pen Additionally the fingerwheel sensitivity range can be customized to suit your preference Tool Buttons Eraser Function ie Double Click z MAXIMUM is the default setting and requires you to move the wheel over its full range to Fingerwheel range achieve maximum effect js Maximum P Intermediate O Minimum J Click In supporting applications the fingerwheel can be used to control ink flow brush size opacity or ot
43. tton To quickly remove all advanced mappings from a tool in the MAPPING SPEED tab click RESET TAB TO DEFAULT for that particular application and tool This also resets all MAPPING SPEED tab settings to defaults e The advanced mapping settings used for mapping 1 are the settings that will appear under the MAPPING SPEED tab e Copying Settings enables you to use your advanced mapping settings for other tools and applications as well
44. vity to get the full tilt value reported to your application Like pressure sensitivity tilt can be assigned to control brush characteristics Your tilt setting applies to both the tip and eraser of your pen or airbrush Drag the slider to increase or decrease pen tilt sensitivity The default setting is LESs Tilt Sensitivity The tilt display graphically shows the reported tilt angle of your pen or airbrush Place your pen or airbrush vertically on the tablet and tilt it from side to side and forward and backward The graphic lever moves to indicate the amount and direction of tilt reported to the application 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 CUSTOMIZING MOUSE TOOL SETTINGS Customizing your Wacom input tool is easy First open the Wacom control panel using the tool you wish to customize The tool will be selected in the TOOL LIST and the appropriate tabs will be displayed Select a tab and change settings using the available options To customize settings for a different tool select it from the TOOL LIST by clicking on its icon CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE AND LENS CURSOR CUSTOMIZING THE 4D MOUSE FINGERWHEEL CUSTOMIZING THE 2D MOUSE To modify your 2D Mouse button settings select the TOOL BUT
45. which to add application specific settings Add Application for Customized Settings Select Application A Photoshop Currently running Finder applications Painter Classic or Browse Selected Application Photoshop Add To Tablet Bip ietcstai pba pt select all that apply Intuos2 9x12 Note First customize settings for one application When you feel comfortable using application specific settings you can create more application specific settings BROWSE to select the executable file of any application installed on your computer Displays the name of the selected application Click OK to continue B If you are working with a single tool it is automatically added to the TOOL LIST for the application you have added lf you are using more than one tool the ADD TOOL TO APPLICATION dialog box is displayed Choose one or more tools to add to the TOOL LIST for this application By default the tool in your hand is selected Click OK to confirm your selection Add Tool To Application Select the tool s to add to Photoshop for customization i2 Lens Cursor Lists all tools that can be customized iz 4D Mouse i2 Airbrush Note All tools not selected will continue to i2 Designer Pen work with the settings specified for ALL OTHER APPS Cancel After you have added an application its icon appears in the APPLICATION LIST When

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