![]() ![]() Pan/Scroll: Allows you to pan and scroll in a document or item by moving the pen tip up and down or right and left.When you select Pan/Scroll, the Scroll Speed window appears.When you select Open/Run, the Run Application window appears. Open/Run: Opens or runs the application, file, or a script you choose.On-Screen Keyboard: Toggles the Windows On-Screen Keyboard open and closed.When you select On-Screen Controls, the list of Screen Key panels, Radial Menus, and Keypads from the On-Screen Controls tab appears.Select the On-Screen Control that you want to assign. On-Screen Controls: Displays the On-Screen Control that you select.Select the modifier and then select a mouse button click or mouse wheel scroll to assign that combination. When you select Modifier, the Define Modifier window appears. Modifier: Performs a modifier (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, Option, Command) plus a mouse button click or mouse wheel scroll.The cursor stays on the point you left it when you pick up your pen, and you interact with your device like you interact with a mousepad. In Mouse mode, you use the pen like a mouse. The cursor jumps to the point where you place your pen, and you define which portion of your device maps to which portion of your monitors. In Pen mode, you use the pen like a regular pen. Move the sliders to adjust the mouse acceleration and speed. When you first set a pen button to Mode Toggle, the Mouse Mode window appears. Mode Toggle: Assign this setting to a pen button to toggle between Pen mode and Mouse mode.Middle Click: Performs a middle mouse button click.Launchpad: Displays the Launchpad menu, where you can start applications.Keystroke: Performs the keystroke or combination of keystrokes that you assign.When you select Keystroke, the Define Keystroke window appears so you can select a keystroke or create a keystroke combination.When Handwriting recognition is turned on, Ink recognizes and converts your handwriting into text and inserts it into a document. Ink Toggle (Mac): Toggles Ink on and off.Forward: Directs you to a step ahead of where you are in your history, similar to how Forward works in browsers.For example, if you assign Erase to your pen button, you can move your pen over an area you want to erase while pressing the pen button. Erase: Sets your strokes with the pen to erase instead of draw.Tip: For easier double-clicking, assign this setting to a component, such as a pen button, instead of tapping twice with the pen tip. Double Click: Performs a double-click.Display Toggle: Toggles between your devices and monitors, if you are using your device with multiple monitors or devices.Disabled: Disables the component so that when you engage the component, such as pressing the pen button, nothing happens.Default: Resets the component to its default setting.Tip: Click Lock is helpful when you are dragging objects and selecting blocks of text. For example, if Click Lock is assigned to a pen button, press the pen button once to begin Click Lock and press it again to release the lock. Begin the click lock by engaging a component, and then engage it again to release it. Click Lock: Presses and holds the mouse button.Back: Returns you to the previous step, similar to how Back works in browsers. ![]() Refer to the documentation for the application you are working in to see which setting has been assigned. Auto Scroll/Zoom: Assign this setting to the Touch Ring to zoom in most graphics applications or scroll in most other applications.Application Defined: The application you are working in assigned a setting for this component.4th click or 5th click: Performs a 4th or 5th mouse button click.Warning: Make sure that the Click setting is assigned to at least one customizable component so you can always navigate and click. Refer to this list of settings to help you decide if you want to change any settings that are already assigned. Then, when you engage that component, such as pressing an ExpressKey or pen button, the function that you assigned to it is performed. You can change the settings assigned to ExpressKeys, Touch Rings, On-Screen Controls, pen buttons, and other customizable components of your device in Wacom Tablet Properties. ![]()
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