Finger System I-pen User manual

Mouse
User’s Guide
http://www.fingersystemusa.com/
Mouse
User’s Guide
IPMO-030421

Thank You
Thank you for purchasing the i-pen Mouse. You have made an excellent choice for your next
digital input device. i-pen Mouse is designed to be used for many functions with ease.
Trademarks
The following are registered trademarks of FingerSystem Inc.: i-pen, i-pen logo, and
FingerSystem logo.
FingerSystem is a trademark of FingerSystem Inc. Other product names mentioned in this
guide may also be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Proprietary Statement
The digitally encoded software included with your i-pen is Copyrighted © 2003 by
FingerSystem Inc. All Rights Reserved. This software may not be reproduced, modified,
displayed, transferred, or copied in any form or in any manner or on any media, in whole or in
part, without the express written permission of FingerSystem Inc.
Copyright Notice
This manual is Copyrighted © 2003 by FingerSystem U.S.A., Inc., 9237 Eton Ave.,
Chatsworth, CA 91311. All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied, in whole or
part, not transferred to any other media or language, without written permission of
FingerSystem U.S.A., Inc.
Manual Notice
FingerSystem U.S.A., Inc. reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the
equipment described herein without notice. Considerable effort has been made to ensure
that this manual is free of inaccuracies and omissions. However, FingerSystem U.S.A., Inc.
makes no warranty of any kind including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with regard to this manual. FingerSystem
U.S.A., Inc. assumes no responsibility for, or liability for, errors contained in this manual or for
incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the furnishing of this manual, or
the use of this manual in operating the equipment, or in connection with the performance of
the equipment when so operated.
Registering i-pen Mouse
Mail – Fill out and send in the registration card enclosed in your shipment.
Online – Go to http://www.fingersystemusa.com/registration/
Contents
Description..........................................................................................................................1
Shipment Contents – 1
Features – 1
Specifications – 1
Bundled Softwares – 1
Documentation Set – 1
System Requirements........................................................................................................2
Installing i-pen Mouse Driver and Softwares...................................................................2
Installing i-pen Mouse Driver, Web-Memo™, and Finger White™– 2
Windows 98 Second Edition – 3
Installing ritePen™and riteMail™– 7
Using i-pen Mouse..............................................................................................................7
Helpful Tips on Using i-pen Mouse – 7
Optical Character Recognition – 8
i-pen Mouse Pad - 8
Using i-pen Control Center................................................................................................9
Speed – 10
Double Click – 10
i-pen Info - 10
Using Web-Memo™..........................................................................................................11
Required Environments – 11
Internet Explorer Window Using Web-Memo™ – 11
Tool Selection Pallet – 12
Using Finger White™....................................................................................................... 13
Finger White™ Window – 13
Finger White™ System Tray Icon – 13
Tool Selection Pallet – 14
Using ritePen™.................................................................................................................15
System Requirements – 15
ritePen™ Window – 15
ritePen™ System Tray Icon – 15
ritePen™ Settings – 16
ritePen™ Toolbar – 16
Using riteMail™................................................................................................................ 17
System Requirements – 17
riteMail™ Window – 17
How to Use riteMail™ – 17
riteMail™ Toolbars – 20
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................... 24
Contact and Support........................................................................................................25

Description
i-pen Mouse is a pen-shaped mouse that enables users to control a PC and input
handwriting. In particular, it allows natural handwriting just like using a real pen by sensing its
contact pressure with the work surface.
Utilizing the recent optical navigation technology and the mouse-hover technique, i-pen
Mouse is lightweight and durable.
Especially, because i-pen Mouse requires very small surface to write on, it is very ideal for
notebook users and perfect for places with limited workspace is allowed.
Shipment Contents
zi-pen Mouse
zCD including a driver, application software, and documentation.
zDocumentation (see “Documentation Set” below)
zExtra Pen Tips (2 included)
zComplimentary i-pen Mouse Pad
Features
zOptical navigation & mouse-hover technology.
z"Pen-on-paper" feeling: Natural handwriting.
zCompact and light: Perfect for laptop users.
zNo special pad required: Free to use on almost any surface.
zErgonomic design: Fits comfortably on your hand.
zUSB connection: Just plug and play.
zIncludes two application software: Web-Memo™& Finger-White™
z1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
zSize: 142mm (L) X 15mm (W) X 22mm (H).
zWire length : 1.7M
zWeight: 53g (with an electrical wire), 22g (without the wire)
zConnection: USB
zResolution: 800 cpi
zPower: 5V (using PC power via USB port)
zBody Color: Blue
zPen Tip: Soft Micro Switch
Bundled Softwares
zWeb-Memo™
zFinger White™
zritePen™
zriteMail™
Documentation Set
zQuick Usage Guide – Use this sheet to quickly use i-pen Mouse.
zUser’s Guide – You’re looking at this document right now. This assists in setting
up the i-pen Mouse, installing a driver and software.
zWarranty Information – Information about product warranty and warnings.
zRegistration Card – Please register your product for future updates and support.
System Requirements
i-pen Mouse requires the following minimum system configuration:
zAt least a Pentium CPU or equivalent
zMicrosoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
zAn available USB port
zAn available CD-ROM drive (to install driver and software)
Installing i-pen Mouse Driver and Softwares
Installing i-pen Mouse Driver, Web-Memo™, and Finger White™
The CD includes i-pen Mouse driver and application softwares. Please follow the
instructions below to install the driver and software. This instructions will install i-pen Mouse
driver as well as Web-Memo™and Finger White™.
1. Plug in the i-pen Mouse to an available USB port.
2. Insert the Driver and Software CD into a CD-ROM drive on your computer and the CD
will automatically run.
3. When the installation application window appears, select the language of your choice,
and then follow the on-screen instructions.
4. When prompted to select the options, only check the last two box, leaving the top box
unchecked. First box is for i-pen Mouse PS2 version and does not apply to USB.
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Please click “Yes” or “Continue Anyway” to continue installation process.
Windows 98 Second Edition
Installing USB Human Interface Device
1. Connect the i-pen Mouse to an available USB port on your computer. Add New
Hardware Wizard will be prompted, then click Next.
2. Select “Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended).” and click Next.
3. Uncheck all the selection and click Next.
Windows 2000 Windows XP
NOTE: When installing the i-pen Mouse driver, a warning message will pop up
as shown in the diagrams below. The warning message pops up because the
driver is new and has not yet received the Microsoft certificate for driver
compatibility. We are currently in the process of acquiring the certificate within
a short time. You may ignore the warning message and continue with the
installation. The driver and softwares will not damage your system.
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4. The driver will be automatically searched. Click Next to continue.
5. Click Finish to continue.
6. When prompted to insert the Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM, insert the CD and
click Next.
7. Click Finish.
8. Insert the Driver and Software CD provided with the i-pen Mouse package and follow
the instructions in page 2.
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Installing ritePen™and riteMail™
You can use ritePen™to convert your handwriting input to text. Using the i-pen Mouse,
write a letter and ritePen™will convert your handwriting into computer text with the best
recognition accuracy available. Now, you can WRITE an e-mail instead of typing, especially if
you don’t know how to type or you’re just slow at typing.
Also, using riteMail™, you can write, type, and draw the message and send it via e-mail
with ease. Write your e-mail with freedom and don’t get limited to what your e-mail software
provides you.
Please follow the instructions below to install ritePen™and riteMail™:
1. On your desktop, double-click to open My Computer
2. Right-click on the drive containing the Driver and Software CD (you’ll see the i-pen
logo) and click on Open when the pop-up menu shows up.
3. Double-click the ritePen™icon to start the installation process for ritePen™and follow
the on-screen instructions.
4. When ritePen™installation is complete, double-click on the riteMail™icon to start the
installation process for riteMail™.
Using i-pen Mouse
i-pen Mouse is used for operating your PC like a mouse, to
write a memo and to draw.
i-pen Mouse has two buttons for operation. The first button
(also called a pen-tip button) is the pen tip of i-pen Mouse and
its function is same as the left button of a mouse. The second
button (also called a push button) is the button located on the
front top of the i-pen Mouse and its function is same as the
right button of a mouse.
Helpful Tips on Using i-pen Mouse
Good Posture of holding i-pen Mouse
When you use a ball-point pen, you can write a
letter on a paper irrespective of the posture of
holding it. Contrarily, if you hold a fountain pen
and rotate its pen tip to an upright position, you
cannot write a letter at all, because the pen tip of
a fountain pen has different structure from that of
a ball-point pen.
Similarly, the performance of i-pen Mouse
greatly depends on the posture of holding it as
that of a fountain pen does. As a result, when
you try to write a memo or draw a simple graph
with i-pen Mouse, the bad posture of holding it
may result in unexpected output such as rotated
letters, tilted axis and so on. Therefore, you
should be careful when holding the i-pen Mouse.
A good posture of holding the i-pen Mouse is shown in the figures below. The forepart,
where the push button is attached, should face the front.
If the angle of i-pen Mouse and the surface is too low as shown in the figure (a), or if its
forepart does not look to the front as shown in the figure (b), (c), and (d), it will not work very
well.
1st
2nd
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Front View Side View
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
You can use ritePen™’s OCR function to convert your handwriting into a computer text.
OCR function allows you to input your handwriting and convert it to a computer text. Now you
can write long document and e-mail using i-pen Mouse like a pen with ease. Perfect for
those who don’t know how to type or those who are just too slow to type that long message.
i-pen Mouse Pad
While i-pen Mouse works well on almost any surface except for a glass plate and white
paper, it is recommended that you use i-pen Mouse on a mouse pad provided for smoother
surface.
Using i-pen Control Center
After successfully installing the i-pen Mouse driver, i-pen Control Center icon will appear on
your system tray as shown below.
You can switch between a mouse mode and a pen mode by clicking on the i-pen logo as
shown below.
Select i-pen Setting to change more options for your i-pen Mouse.
When you have successfully installed i-pen Mouse driver, three additional tabs will appear
on your mouse settings properties. You can toggle between a Mouse mode and a Pen mode.
You can adjust the sensitivity by moving the scales left to right. Set the sensitivity to which
you feel most comfortable using i-pen Mouse.
Speed
You can use i-pen Mouse as a “Mouse” by
setting the acceleration faster on a Mouse
mode. The default acceleration setting is at 50.
You can adjust the acceleration to which you
feel most comfortable with.
When “Pen” mode is selected, a different
acceleration scale will show. You can set a
different acceleration speed for Mouse mode
and Pen mode. This will help you use i-pen
Mouse better for drawing or writing. The default
acceleration setting is at 50.
The recommended value of Pen mode is
below 50, and higher value for Mouse mode.
Double Click
This setting allows you to adjust the double
clicking action using the i-pen Mouse.
Move your cursor to the target diagram and
click twice. The value in a small dialog box will
change. The upper one shows you the interval
between your first click and second click. The
small box below will show the range between
two clicks.
It will be helpful to have several clicks on the
target diagram. The double click time and range
values will appear accordingly. Choose the best
settings for you.
i-pen Info
An overview of i-pen Mouse and
manufacturer information is shown here.
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Using Web-Memo™
Using the Web-Memo™ you can write a note and draw a diagram on the website like a
paper. Highlight your favorite sports page, write a remark, underline and mark an error.
Even if you surf to other webpage, all the information you wrote and drew on the webpage
will reappear when you access the same webpage again.
Required Environments
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
To use the Web-Memo™, open Internet Explorer. If Web-Memo™ is installed correctly, its
toolbar should be displayed below the address bar.
Internet Explorer Window Using Web-Memo™
Tool Selection Pallet
IE Mode: To allow normal web browsing capability, have this box pressed. To
use the Web-Memo™ function again, choose the tool of your choice from the
toolbar.
New Memo: All of the memos written on the current webpage will be erased
by clicking this button.
Capture: You can save a portion of the current webpage you want into a html
format. Once saved, you can retrieve the file later at your choice.
Select: Both the memos and drawings written on the web page are treated as
an object. If you want to move an object to the different position, just click and
drag the object.
Erase: You can erase a single object with a click. Place your cursor over the
object you want to erase and click on it.
Color Picker: You can use this tool to select the color of a point you click on.
Use this tool if you want to select a color that’s on a webpage.
Highlight: If you click this button in the Web Browser mode after selecting a
portion of the text area, its background color will be changed to the pre-
specified color and be highlighted.
Drawing Tools: After you select a tool from the drawing tools, you can draw the object on
the webpage freely.
Marking Pen Line Rectangle
Filled Rectangle Ellipse Filled Ellipse
Pen Thickness: Change the line thickness of an object to be written.
Color: You can select the color of an object to be written.
Memo List: This shows the list of webpage that you’ve written on. You
can select from the list to bring up that webpage.
NOTE: If the toolbar is not shown, place the cursor on the empty space of the
tool bar of Internet Explorer window and click the push button of i-pen Mouse
once, then check FingerSystem IE Memo from the pop-up box. The long
toolbar will appear at the top of Internet Explorer as shown in the figure below.
If the Web-Memo™toolbar does not appear, please reinstall the software and
reboot your computer.
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Using Finger White™
Using Finger White™ you can write notes, draw, mark and underline corrections on almost
anything that shows on your screen. Leave a short note or a schedule on your computer’s
desktop, leave a mark or a comment on a presentation, and any writing you would want to
leave on the screen.
Finger White™ Window
Finger White™ System Tray Icon
When Finger White™ is running, you’ll see an icon on the system tray.
Tool Selection Pallet
Help: Click this button when you need help on using Finger White™.
Reload: When memo window is behind other window or if you want to redraw the
memo, press this button.
New Page: Delete all memo on current page.
Previous/Next: Go to previous or next slide when used on Microsoft PowerPoint.
Capture Screen: Save selected area on current screen to image.
Save Screen: Save full area on the current screen to image. (image only)
Select Object: You can select an object and move it to a different location.
Erase: You can erase a single object by clicking on the object.
Color Picker: You can click on the spot you want to pick the color of.
Drawing Tools: After you select a tool from the drawing tools, you can draw the object on
the screen freely.
Marking Pen Magic Pen Line Rectangle
Filled Rectangle Ellipse Filled Ellipse
Pen Thickness: Change the line thickness of an object to be written.
Color: You can select the color of an object to be written.
NOTE: If the marking doesn’t stay on after you’ve written a memo or drawing,
please click on the Finger White™icon on the system tray and select Show...
to activate Finger White™on the active screen as shown below. Select Quit to
close Finger White™.
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Using ritePen™
ritePen™ is a next-generation handwriting recognition tool. With ritePen™, users can write
on the full screen using the i-pen Mouse. ritePen™ instantly converts English language
handwriting into text and enters the text into any Windows application, such as Microsoft
Word, Word Pad, Notepad, Excel, Outlook, File Manager, Internet Explorer, etc.
System Requirements
Processor: At least a Pentium 400MHz or equivalent
Memory: 64MB RAM or more
Display: SVGA (800 x 600) or better
Input Device: i-pen Mouse
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
ritePen™ Window
< Handwriting Input > < Result >
ritePen™ System Tray Icon
When ritePen™ is launched, you’ll see an icon on the system tray. Tap and hold ritePen™
icon to open the Menu. Menu items are self-explanatory. Pen On is checked when ritePen™
is enabled and unchecked otherwise.
ritePen™ Settings
You can change timeouts for text selection and writing in this dialog box.
Timeout for Selection: When you select a portion of text by pressing and dragging your pen
across the selection, ritePen™ briefly draws an ink stroke. By changing timeout for selection,
you shorten the time this stroke appears on the screen.
Timeout for Writing: When you are entering text using ritePen™, the application recognizes
your writing continuously. When you lift a pen after you completed a portion of writing and
want the text to appear in the target application, ritePen™ waits for a short while to give you
the opportunity to put dots over “I”’s or cross your “t”’s. In order to speed up the recognition
process, you may shorten this time, which is set at the experimental comfort level of 1200ms.
In case you set this timeout at a lower level, you need to make sure that the timeout is
sufficient for you to put the dots/crosses/diacritic signs when they are present in the
handwritten text.
Enable Recognizer Fusion: Not Applicable for i-pen Mouse.
ritePen™ Toolbar
You can change pen style, width and color using ritePen Toolbar. Pressing the arrow in the
ritePen toolbar disables the writing capability and is equivalent to tapping the ritePen icon in
the taskbar.
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Using riteMail™
riteMail™ is the first unified note taking application that enables users to take handwritten
notes on i-pen Mouse, transmit notes to any email address, and then process and
recognize them on desktops.
System Requirements
Processor: At least a Pentium 400MHz or equivalent
Memory: 128MB RAM or more
Display: SVGA (800 x 600) or better
Input Device: i-pen Mouse
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
Internet Connection: TCP/IP
Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
E-Mail: Your regular desktop e-mail application (Outlook, Eudora, etc.)
riteMail™ Window
How to Use riteMail™
1. Opening Files: Open a riteMail™ notes file (.itp file) from the Notes File List.
Or open a handwritten message somebody has sent you from a Mail Folder.
Right click on the "Notes" or "E-mail" bar to open a pop-up menu with Notes Folder Setup
or Mail Setup, and Field Chooser. The Notes Folder Setup allows you to change the default
notes folder. The Mail Setup allows you to choose the default mail client and the delivery
method for riteMail™ messages. The Field Chooser helps you alter display of Notes and Mail
folders by adding or deleting fields.
2. Selecting Ink:Select a portion of electronic ink by clicking the Selector button and
either encircling, clicking, or crossing strokes. To select additional portions (including non-
contiguous portions) hold the Shift key. To unselect a portion, hold the Alt key. The selected
portion appears in a "faded" color as shown below.
3. Copying/Pasting Ink: Press Ctrl-C or the Copy button to save the selected ink to
the Clipboard. You can paste it to the same or a new riteMail™ note or to Microsoft Word,
Excel or PowerPoint. To paste the ink from the Clipboard, Press Ctrl-V or the Paste button. In
the Microsoft Office documents, you can also select "Edit > Paste Special" to choose
between pasting the ink as a bitmap or as an editable vector object (enhanced metafile).
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4. Recognizing text: With handwritten text selected, choose "Edit > Copy as Text" to
recognize handwriting using riteScript™ technology, and save the results to the Clipboard.
5. Recognizing Shapes and Charts: With Shapes or Charts selected, press the riteShape™
button (or right-click on the selection and choose Shape Up) to perfect shapes on
the spot. You can later copy and paste recognized shapes and charts into office documents
as explained in 3 and 4 previously.
Alternatively, you can click the riteShape™ button at any time and draw shapes or charts
that will be instantly perfected. Don't forget to click on the riteShape™ button again to disable
shape recognition when you return to writing and freehand drawing.
6. Changing Ink Color/Style:You can resize, drag, and cut-copy-paste selected ink within a
riteMail™ document or between documents. You can also change ink color, widths, or pen
styles in selected ink by right-clicking on the selection and choosing Change Color, Change
Width, or Change Style or by clicking on the appropriate buttons on the Toolbar.
8. E-mailing Notes:Before e-mailing a handwritten note, you must be registered with the
riteMail™ service and complete the user info at “Tools > Options > User”.
To send a message, click the Send icon , enter the To and Subject information, and
press the Send button to the right.
Toolbars
File Menu
New - Create a new document.
Open - Open an existing document.
Save - Save the active document.
Save As - Save with a new file name.
Delete - Delete the current document.
Reply - Reply to the sender for the current document.
Reply to All - Reply to sender and all recipients of the current document.
Settings - Change paper and grid color and turn horizontal and vertical grid lines on and off,
as seen in this dialog box:
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Print - Print the current document using “Smart Print” feature that intelligently determines
where to place uneven page breaks.
Preview - Preview the current document, showing the “Smart Print” page breaks, and
allowing user manipulation of those page breaks.
Print Setup - Change the printer and printing options for the current document.
File History - Select and open recent files.
Exit - Quit this application; prompts to save documents.
Edit Menu
Undo - Undo the last action.
Cut - Cut the selection and put it on the clipboard.
Copy - Copy the selection and put it on the clipboard.
Copy as Text - Copy the selection as recognized text rather than as electronic ink.
Paste - Insert electronic ink copied to the clipboard from the current file or another riteMail™
file.
Delete - Delete the selection.
Select All - Select all content of the active document.
View Menu
View Toolbars - Show or hide the Main, Tools, and Send toolbars.
Notes - Show or hide the Notes List.
Mail - Show or hide the Mail List.
Status Bar - Show or hide the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen.
Refresh - Redraw the Notes and Mail file lists.
Tools Menu
User > First Name - Enter user's first name.
User > Last Name - Enter user's last name.
User > Email Address - Enter email address in this format: <user>@<domain>
Message > Default Paper Color - Select the default background paper color from the color
palette.
Message > Default Grid > Horizontal - Change the horizontal grid default: Check to view,
uncheck to hide horizontal grid, and select grid separation distance.
Message > Default Grid > Vertical - Change the vertical grid default: Check to view,
uncheck to hide vertical grid, and select grid separation distance.
Message > Default Grid > Color - Select the default grid color from the color palette.
Message > Default Tool > Tool - Select the tool to be active by default: Pencil, Pen, Whiter,
Cutter tool, or Selector.
Message > Default Tool > Width - Select the default pen width from the pull-down menu.
Message > Default Tool > Color - Select the default pen color from the color palette.
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Mail Setup > Receive Using > Default mail client (Microsoft Outlook) - Click Advanced
to change this default to another mail client.
Mail Setup > Send Mail > Use riteMail Service - Check to use the riteMail™ service.
Mail Setup > Send Mail > Send using - Enter name of the mail server for your computer.
Notes > Default Notes Folder - Click Browse... to change this default.
Margins > Top, Bottom, Left, Right - Scroll or enter a number to change this default.
Header > Print message subject - Check to print the subject of the message as a header
Header > Text Font - Click to change the header font.
Footer > Print page number - Check to print the message page number as a footer.
Printer setup... - Click to change the Printer properties, paper size and source, and
orientation.
Window Menu
New Window - Opens another instance of riteMail™ for Windows, displaying a blank
message.
Help Menu
riteMail™ Help - Loads riteMail™ for Windows Quick Start Guide.
About riteMail™ WinClient - Displays riteMail™ for Windows version number and copyright
information.
Troubleshooting
Although i-pen Mouse is designed to be highly reliable, you may occasionally experience a
problem. The following helps you to identify the cause of the possible problems and suggest
some solutions related to the problem.
Symptom Cause Solution
USB cable is not properly
connected to the USB port.
Unplug the USB connection
and plug it again properly.
Something is wrong with
your USB port.
Plug in another USB device
into the USB port and test if
it works.
i-pen Mouse Driver is not
installed correctly.
Reinstall the i-pen Driver and
reboot your PC.
i-pen Mouse cursor is not
moving.
USB is not enabled or the
driver is corrupted or
deleted.
Check your CMOS settings
for USB and the driver for
USB port in Windows.
There is a problem with the
USB connection.
Check the USB connection
and plug in the USB
connector again.
i-pen Mouse cursor moves
but the clicking function is
not working.
The pen tip of i-pen Mouse
may be damaged.
Replace the pen tip with a
spare pen tip provided with
the i-pen Mouse package.
i-pen Mouse sensitivity is too
high.
The acceleration level for i-
pen Mouse is set too high.
Go to the i-pen Settings and
set the acceleration level to
which you feel most
comfortable with.
i-pen Mouse is not writing or
drawing as I want it to.
i-pen Mouse is not operating
on a flat smooth surface or
its provided i-pen Mouse
pad.
Use the i-pen Mouse on a
pad provided with the i-pen
Mouse package for the best
result.
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Contact & Support
FingerSystem technical support team is eager to help you enjoy your new FingerSystem
product. if you are experiencing difficulties, please contact us with the following methods for
support:
U.S.A.
Address: FingerSystem U.S.A., Inc.
9237 Eton Ave.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Phone: 818-727-0090
Fax: 818-727-0999
Website: http://www.fingersystemusa.com/
Germany
Address: ICA Vertrieb, Multimedia, Telekomm
FingerSystem Europe
Falchstr. 16, 70378 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone: +49 711 5056784
Fax: +49 711 5056785
Website: http://www.fingersystem.de/
Korea
Address: FingerSystem Inc.
202 Dae Young B/D #515-6 Sinsa-dong,
kangnam-ku, Seoul, Korea
Phone: +82-2-518-3893
Fax: +82-2-518-3895
Website: http://www.fingersystem.com/
Do you have any comments or suggestions? If so, we love to hear from you! Please visit
our website and fill out the contact form or you can send us a mail to the address above.
Your comments and suggestions help make our product better and enhanced to fit your
needs.
Thank you for purchasing FingerSystem product!
http://www.fingersystemusa.com/
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