Pioneer HANDWRITING DEVICE PDK-50HW3 User Manual

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4. Installing and Using Software

b) Double-click speed

Set pen double-click speed.

Notes:

¶ Screen appearance varies with computer environment.
¶ Adjust pen settings to suit your personal preferences.
¶ These settings also affect the double-click speed of the mouse.
¶ Use the “Set Default” button to return to the default double-click speed.

c) Other setup

Set to enable/disable the small button of the pen, the 3-button mouse emulation function when small button is enabled,

enable/disable recognition of changes in resolution and optimization of HTML operation. A check mark indicates that the

respective function is enabled while the lack of a check mark indicates it is disabled.

Notes:

¶ Screen appearance varies with computer environment.
¶ The small button of the pen (middle mouse button) is enabled by default. Disable the small button (middle mouse button) in any

application where pen operation interferes with the mouse.

¶ Pen functions other than the small button (middle mouse button) cannot be changed.
¶ To take advantage of all CB-Link utility functions, the small button (middle mouse button) must be enabled.
¶ The 3-mouse button emulation function must be on to enable movement of graphical objects, zoom in/zoom out and other CAD

software functions by holding down the small pen button (middle mouse button).

¶ The function recognizing changes in resolution is on by default.

On: A calibration warning appears when the resolution is changed.

Off: A value calibrated earlier will be applied automatically when the resolution is changed and no warning appears.

¶ HTML optimization (click range) is disabled by default.
¶ The click range can be set when optimization is on. Set to suit your personal preferences. Use the “Set Default” button to return to

the default click range.

¶ Do not enable this function when HTML works fine. Some range settings of this function may interfere with normal operation.

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