Xencelabs Pen Display 24 User manual

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Xencelabs Pen Display 24
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What is in the Box
Xencelabs Pen Display 24
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Pen Display 24
Quick Keys
Quick Keys Holder
0.6m USB-C to USB-A 3.0 (standard) cable
Pen Case
Thin Pen v2
3 Button Pen v2
Wireless Dongle
(For use with Quick Keys)
USB-A to USB-C Adapter
Nibs v2 - 6 standard, 4 Felt
Nib Extracting Ring
Pen Clips
(Two sizes)
Drawing Glove Medium
Cleaning Cloth
Xencelabs Decal
AC Power Adapter with L-Shaped Connector
Power Cable(s)
(Varies by region)
2m USB-C to USB-C (L-shaped) cable
2m USB-C to USB-A 3.0 (L-shaped) cable
2m HDMI2.0 to HDMI2.0 (L-shaped) cable
2m DisplayPort to DisplayPort (L-shaped) cable
* Warranty Sheet and
Thank-You Card (not shown)
Please keep the box for future shipping
or transportation needs.
Getting
Started
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
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Download
the Driver
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Key Features of
the Quick Keys
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Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
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Charging the
Quick Keys
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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What is in
the box
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Pen Display 24
Quick Keys
Quick Keys Holder
Wireless Dongle
(For use with Quick Keys)
3 Button Pen v2
Thin Pen v2
Pen Clips (Two sizes)
AC Power Adapter with L-Shaped Connector
Power Cable(s)
(Varies by region)
2m USB-C to USB-C (L-shaped) cable
2m USB-C to USB-A 3.0 (L-shaped) cable
2m HDMI2.0 to HDMI2.0 (L-shaped) cable
2m DisplayPort to DisplayPort (L-shaped) cable
* Warranty Sheet and
Thank-You Card (not shown)
Getting Started
Xencelabs Pen Display 24
What is in
the box
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
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Download
the Driver
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Key Features of
the Quick Keys
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Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
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Charging the
Quick Keys
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Pen Display 24
Shown with tilt stand engaged.
Thin Pen
Shown in the small pen clip.
Removable Rubber Feet
Shown attached to the bottom two
accessory clip slots.
Quick Keys
Shown in the attached holder.
Power Button
Hold for 2 seconds to turn on/o. The
display will follow OS sleep settings.
Customizable wake options are in the
settings panel.
USB-A Ports
Use with the Wireless Dongle to connect
the Quick Keys.
Accessory Clip Slots
There are 8 in total, 2 on each side of the
display. To be used with the pen clips.
Quick Keys Holder
Slides on anywhere along the edge
of the Pen Display.
Security Slot
Compatible with Kensington
MicroSaver® 2.0 Lock.
Adjustable Tilt Stand
Shown engaged. Stand is removable.
It is drilled for VESA 100 x 100 mounts
and uses M4 screws.
Video-Data-Power Ports
USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and
Power Connector.
Because the Pen Display 24 is designed to radiate
heat out the back, no fans or heat vents are needed
making it very quiet.
The display ships with the Tilt Stand collapsed ush against the back of the display. Prior
to setting up the display, adjust the angle of the stand such that it won’t topple over.
Key Features of the Pen Display 24
What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
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Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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Key Features
of the Pen
Display 24
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Video and
pen data
Pen data
Pen data
Video data
Video data
Video and
pen data
Pen data
Pen data
Video data
Video data
Video and
pen data
Pen data
Pen data
Video data
Video data
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The Pen Display’s video-data-power ports are located on the back of the
display. To easily view and access these ports, we suggest using the foam
packing pad the display was shipped with as a cushioned mat. Place the
foam pad on a at surface such as a tabletop, then lay the display face
down on the foam pad. As you plug in the cables, do not route them
through the tight space between the top of the stand leg and tilting arm.
This may damage the cables at low tilt angles.
For the pen display to work properly it needs to be connected to power,
and it also needs both video and pen data to ow between it and your
computer. The cable combination that works for you will depend upon the
type of ports your computer has.
If your computer has a USB-C port, you should be able to use only the
USB-C to USB-C cable. This is a special connection type that’s capable of
passing both video and pen data at the same time. This cable combination
is shown at the top right.
AC Power Adapter with L-shaped connector
2m USB-C to USB-C (L-shaped) cable
If your computer does not have a USB-C port and instead has an HDMI
port or DisplayPort, then you’ll want to use one of those cables in
combination with the USB-A cable. The HDMI or DisplayPort cables
pass video data and the USB-A cable passes pen data. These cable
combinations are shown at the bottom right.
Please do not use an HDMI, DisplayPort or USB-C cable together. This may
cause a duplication of the video data to be sent to your computer, making
your OS think you have multiple pen displays attached. Your pen display is working properly when your cursor follows your pen movement.
Video, Data, and Power Ports
USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and
Power Connector.
Connecting the Pen Display 24
What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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Connecting
the Pen
Display 24
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Select your operating system and download your driver. After following the guided
install, restart your system. We recommend all OS users perform a restart, however
this is essential on Mac for the driver to function properly. Restarting also ensures
your system will correctly detect your video/data cables.
Download the Driver
Install the Driver
Restart your System
Download the Driver
Download
the Driver
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
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Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
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Charging the
Quick Keys
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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Connection
Indicator
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Security
Kensington NANO Security Slot™.
USB-C Port
Charge the battery and/or connect to
the computer.
Dial
Physical dial that is precise, easy to use
and can be used to increment certain
functions (eg. zoom, brush size, etc.) as
set by the Dial Mode Button.
Dial Mode Button
Switch between up to 4 dierent modes
per application. Each mode can be
assigned a dierent color.
Eight Shortcut Keys
5 customizable sets of 8 keys per
application for a total of 40 shortcuts per
application. You can disable sets if they
are not needed. For example, group your
workow activities into sets.
(eg. sketching, coloring, editing).
Set Button
Allows you to switch between up to
5 shortcut sets.
Connection Indicator
Blinking blue light indicates searching
for connection, solid blue light indicates
successful wireless connection and
breathing blue light when connected via
USB cable.
Power Slide Switch
Slide and release to turn on/o.
Adjustable sleep times are in the settings
panel.
Charging Indicator
Solid green light indicates full charge,
breathing green light indicates charging,
solid amber light indicates the device has
a low charge.
OLED Display
Displays shortcut key assignments.
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Key Features of the Quick Keys
What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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Key Features
of the
Quick Keys
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Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Connection
Indicator
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Blinking Blue - Trying to Connect
Breathing Blue - Wired Connection
Solid Blue - Connected
Connection Indicator
Solid Blue – Connected
Breathing Blue – Wired Connection
Blinking Blue – Trying to Connect
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The Quick Keys connects wirelessly via the dongle
included in the pen case. The dongle can be
conveniently slotted in to one of the USB-A ports at the
top of the display.
Alternatively, you can also connect the dongle to your
computer. A USB-A to USB-C Adapter is also included in
the pen case for this purpose.
If the Quick Keys screen does not light up when
switched on, please follow the directions for Charging
the Quick Keys below.
Connecting the Quick Keys Wirelessly
Xencelabs Pen Display 24
What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Charging the
Quick Keys
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
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Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
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Solid Green - Charged
Breathing Green - Charging
Solid Amber - Low
Solid Green - Charged
Breathing Green - Charging
Solid Amber - Low
Solid Green - Charged
Breathing Green - Charging
Solid Amber - Low
Charging Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
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Use the USB-A Ports at the top of the Pen Display to charge
the Quick Keys via the included short cable (0.6m USB-C to
USB-A 3.0).
You can also charge the quick keys through your computer,
using the USB-A to USB-C Adapter if necessary.
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Power Indicator
Power Indicator
Solid Amber – Low Charge
Breathing Green – Charging
Solid Green – Fully Charged
Charging the Quick Keys
Xencelabs Pen Display 24
What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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Charging the
Quick Keys
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9.1
Device Control Buttons
Three convenient device control buttons give you quick
access to the Pen Display 24’s fully congurable options.
Launch Settings: Bring up your Settings Panel.
Adjust Pressure: Easily tweak your pen pressure.
Switch Display: Pop your pen cursor on to external
displays using your Virtual Tablet.
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Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
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Register Your
New Product
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9.2
Quickly Launch the Settings Panel
The left device control button launches the Settings Panel.
This is where you can access and customize the settings for
all your devices and pens.
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Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.3
Adjust Your Pen Pressure
The middle device control button pulls up the pen pressure
adjustment panel for your active pen.
By default, the pen tip pressure is set to the prole that
works best for most users. In the Settings Panel you can
individually adjust the pressure of each of your pens to
match your drawing style. You can also customize more
pen settings including pen tilt sensitivity.
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of the
Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.4
Create Application-Specic Settings
Default Settings:
Individual
Applications:
Add Applications:
The Settings Panel comes programmed with
default settings for the Pen Display, pens and
Quick Keys. These will be used in applications
for which you don’t have specic settings.
The Settings Panel also has application-specic
presets for some popular programs such as
Adobe Photoshop, CorelPainter, or ZBrush to
name a few. If you have these applications
installed, they will be auto-added to the
application bar along with their presets which
you can edit to your preferences.
Add your other favorite applications to the
application bar to create custom settings
across all programs.
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Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.5
Switch Displays Using the Virtual Tablet
With the Virtual Tablet feature, you don’t need to move to
your mouse to reach items on other displays. Now you can
simply press the right device control button and bring up
your Virtual Tablet. Within this area your pen tip acts as a
cursor on your other screens. Press the right control button
again to switch between your displays.
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Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.6
Using All Displays Mode
In the All Displays mode you can even drag items from one
display on to another, including on to your pen display.
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of the
Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.7
Customize Your Virtual Tablet
& Display Switch Cycle
In the Settings Panel you can choose the size and
placement of your Virtual Tablet, and which displays to
include in your Display Switch Cycle. This makes it easy
to only toggle between the displays you want to control
with your pen.
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.8
Professional Color Settings Options
The Pen Display 24 oers seven dierent color settings
options. These include ve standard color spaces, a
Pantone®mode that provides Pantone ValidatedTM
and Pantone SkinToneTM Validated color, and a fully
customizable user mode setting.
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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9.9
Easily Calibrate Your Pen
Your pen ships already factory calibrated. However, if you
feel the need to adjust how your cursor sits under your
pen tip, you can do so using the recalibration tool in the
Settings Panel.
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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Create a Cursor Offset
Should you nd your hand in the way of system
windows or want to purposefully oset your cursor
for any other reason, you can do so using our tool
in the Settings Panel. You can toggle this feature on
and o.
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Pen Display 24
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What is in
the box
1
Getting
Started
2
Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
3
Connecting the
Pen Display 24
4
Download
the Driver
5
Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
7
Charging the
Quick Keys
8
Key Functionality
of the
Quick Keys
10
Register Your
New Product
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10.1
Quick Keys Dial Modes
The Quick Keys dial can be customized to perform
four dual actions, such as zoom in/zoom out. The
dial will glow the color of your choice to identify the
current mode.
Key Functionality of the Quick Keys
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Key Features of the
Pen Display 24
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Pen Display 24
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Download
the Driver
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Key Features of
the Quick Keys
6
Connecting
Quick Keys
Wirelessly
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Charging the
Quick Keys
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Key Functionality
of the
Pen Display 24
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Register Your
New Product
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