GTCO Bit Pad Two - Users Guide User Manual

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Here’s a description of how Increment Mode works: last report issued becomes the center
of an imaginary square whose sides are twice the increment value. The cursor can move
anywhere inside the imaginary square without a report being issued. As soon as the
increment is satisfied along either axis, the Bit Pad Two transmits the actual X and Y
coordinates of the point. The new point becomes the center of a new, imaginary square.

Example: Part A shows the imaginary square created around each report point; the
increment is five. Part B shows the reports issued as the cursor or stylus travels across the
tablet; the increment is 10.

The five points issued in Part B are numbered in order.

Point

Report

Description

1

2






3

(0,0)

(10,5)






(20,13)



Only X is satisfied. The actual value of Y is transmitted.

No point is transmitted between points 2 and 3 because the cursor
or stylus did not move ten resolution counts in either the X or Y
directions.

The increment is satisfied from the last point along the X axis only;
the Bit Pad Two issues the new report.

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