A tablet PC or a graphic tablet emits magnetic pulses that are picked up by an inductive coil inside the Tablet Pen. Earlier versions of the Tablet Pen uses batteries. The new generation Tablet Pen uses
magnetic pulses EMR (Electro Magnetic Resonance) are cleverly used not
only for position sensing by the pad (X,Y axis), but also to power the
buttons and pressure sensor in theTablet Pen.
The tip of the
pen physically connects to a pressure sensor but has no ink nor
electronic functionality, which is why nothing happens when you write
with it.
Getting used to using a Tablet Pen with
your tablet PC or graphic tablet will be an adjustment (from mouse to
pen) but you will probably find that you can use the pen to work more
efficiently with your tablet PC or graphic tablet.
Before the first use of your tablet PC or graphic tablet calibrate your Tablet Pen.
Set up pen settings on a user basis.
After changing calibration you may have to re-calibrate the pen.
1. Hold the pen in the same way that you hold a regular pen.
2. Write using an even speed and don’t use all capital letters.
4. Mobility is a key role when using the tablet pen in drawing and sketching.
3. You can rest your wrist on the screen or the pad as you are writing and drawing.
4. Watch the location of function buttons on the pen and make sure you aren't pressing them while writing or drawing.
5. Position your tablet pen so that the function buttons are facing the palm of your hand while writing and drawing and move it around when you need to use the function buttons.
In time you will get the hang of it, and you will be using the pen more often than the mouse.
Set up pen settings on a user basis.
After changing calibration you may have to re-calibrate the pen.
1. Hold the pen in the same way that you hold a regular pen.
2. Write using an even speed and don’t use all capital letters.
4. Mobility is a key role when using the tablet pen in drawing and sketching.
3. You can rest your wrist on the screen or the pad as you are writing and drawing.
4. Watch the location of function buttons on the pen and make sure you aren't pressing them while writing or drawing.
5. Position your tablet pen so that the function buttons are facing the palm of your hand while writing and drawing and move it around when you need to use the function buttons.
In time you will get the hang of it, and you will be using the pen more often than the mouse.
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