Kamvas Pro 13(2.5K)
Pen Display Setting

Press Key

You can customize the functions of these press keys according to your own habits, and you can uncheck "Enable press keys" in the lower left corner to turn off these functions. Place the cursor over one of the buttons on the screen of your computer to check its default value. Click a button and then a pop-up dialog box appears. Choose what you want and set its function.
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Refer to this table of settings below to help you decide if you want to change the existing settings.
Note: The performance of functions in the table below is up to the device that users have connected.

Keyboard Key

Click on the input box above and enter a valid key combination to create a shortcut.

Mouse Key

Select the functions of a Mouse or Wheel. Please see the picture below for detailed information of these functions. Mouse: Left Button, Right Button, Middle Button, and Double-left Click. Wheel: Wheel Forward and Wheel Backward. Other functions: Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and Win .

Switch

Select among Switch Screen, Switch Brush.

Run Program

Click Browse and select the program that you want to run quickly. After that, press the key to launch the item.

System Application

You can apply these functions to press keys: Lock the Screen, Sleep, Power Off, Show/Hide Desktop, Task View, Start Menu, and Calculator. 

Multimedia

You can apply these functions to press keys: Previous Song, Next Song, Play/Pause,Volume up, Volume down, and Muted. 

Precision Mode

You can toggle between normal precision and a precision that you choose, from Fine to Ultra Fine. In the Precision Mode window that appears, move the slider to set the precision that you toggle into. For example, if you assign Precision Mode to a pen button, when you press the pen button, you switch to working in the precision that you selected from the slider. When you press the pen button again, you switch back to working in the normal precision. Press “Esc” to exit Precision Mode. 

Pan/Scroll

This function 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. Move the slider to your preferred scrolling speed.

Quick Menu

Pick it up and you can use the key to pull up the Quick Menu. Detailed information for reference is down below this table.

Fixed Pressure Sensitivity

You can lock the pressure at the current level until you release the component. For example, if you assign this setting to a pen button, you can paint with pressure sensitivity enabled in your application until you reach the brush size you like. Then, press and hold the pen button to lock in that brush size as long as you are pressing and holding the button.

None

When select None, the keys will not work.

Note: The pictures are for reference only.
3.jpgClick Customize in the picture above to call out a quick menu (see picture 1). For each of the six buttons on the left, users can enter a name for it and set a unique function for it. After that, users can call up the Quick Menu by pressing the key (see picture 2). The menu disappears after a click on any of the six buttons. By clicking “Fix” once the menu will be fixed on the desktop while after a second try the “Fix” button changes to “Close” and the menu disappears (see picture 3). Put the cursor on the menu to drag it. 
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Working Area

Select the Working Area tab to adjust the ratio of the distance of pen movement on the pen display to that of the corresponding cursor movement on the monitor. By default, the entire active area of the pen display maps to the whole monitor. 

If more than one monitor is in use and they are in extended mode, users need to choose one that will be mapped to on the driver interface and the other one as the external display.

In mirror mode (All monitors display the same content), the pen display maps to the entire screen on each monitor and cursors displayed on them move simultaneously. 


1. Working Area Setting

Define the pen display area that will be mapped to the monitor. Three modes on the driver can be chosen:

[1] Full Area: The entire active area of the pen display will be mapped to the monitor. It is the default setting.

[2] Screen Ratio: The ratio of the active pen display area is the same as that of the monitor, which as a general rule, is 16:10. For example, if you choose the screen ratio and draw a circle on the pen display, then a circle appears on the monitor that has been connected to the pen display, in this case some parts of the pen display may not work. But if you don’t choose the screen ratio and draw a circle, then the circle may change into an oval on the monitor.  

The ratio of the active pen display area depends on that of the display device, which as a general rule, is 16:10. In Screen Ratio mode, these two ratios keep the same.

[3] Custom Area:

1> Enter coordinate values.

2> Users can adjust the working area of the pen display by changing the outlines of the smaller rectangle (see picture 1). Users can also drag the two blue rectangles to select the active areas of the digital pen on the screen and the pen tablet. (see picture 2 and 3).


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2. Rotate Working Area

Both left-handed and right-handed users can freely use the pen display because it can be rotated by 0°, 90°, 180°or 270°.

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3. Calibrate Your Pen Display

Click Monitor Calibration tab and follow the instructions to calibrate your pen display.
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Please use the digital pen to click on the center red dot of the cross in a common pen-holding posture. You can cancel Calibration and restore default.
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