PD0511 Pen Input Area Mapping: Difference between revisions
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<li>Open Pen Display Manager either by going to: '''Start''' > '''Pen Display Manager''' or selecting the Pen Display Manager icon from the System Tray. | <li>Open Pen Display Manager either by going to: '''Start''' > '''ViewSonic''' > '''Pen Display Manager''' or selecting the Pen Display Manager icon from the System Tray. | ||
<br />Additionally, the driver can also be accessed from ViewSign Console - either the widget or by right-clicking the ViewSign Console icon in the system tray and selecting Pen Display Driver.</li> | <br />Additionally, the driver can also be accessed from ViewSign Console - either the widget or by right-clicking the ViewSign Console icon in the system tray and selecting Pen Display Driver.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 10:09, 5 November 2021
Pen Input Area
To set the proper pen input area,
- Open Pen Display Manager either by going to: Start > ViewSonic > Pen Display Manager or selecting the Pen Display Manager icon from the System Tray.
Additionally, the driver can also be accessed from ViewSign Console - either the widget or by right-clicking the ViewSign Console icon in the system tray and selecting Pen Display Driver. - Select the Mapping tab.
- Select the preferred Orientation, and the Monitor that will be mapped to the pen inputs.
- Select the Pen tab to adjust Tip Feel and check the Current Pressure.
- NOTE: Tip Feel alters how much actual pressure it takes to achieve maximum pressure.
- Soft - requires less actual pressure to see a difference in pen pressure levels.
- Firm - more force is needed to see changes in pen pressure.