1. Press Key
You can use this digital pen to interact with your device, including drawing, writing, moving files, or activating the functions of pen press keys.
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 you have connected. And this table is subject to change without notice. The settings of the press keys’ functions can be found in the following list. The functions of the press keys can be set as:
Select the functions of a Mouse or Wheel. Mouse: Mouse Left Button, Mouse Right Button, Mouse Middle Button, and Double-left Click. Wheel: Wheel Forward and Wheel Backward. Other functions: Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and Win.
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” or press the pen button for the third time to exit Precision Mode.
Note: The pictures are for reference only.The specific settings of the Quick Menu are as follows:Click 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 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. Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
The pen nib of the digital pen can be set as Valid/Invalid according to users’ needs. Click the drop-down button to set its activity. In Valid mode, the pen works well, and in Invalid mode, the pen has a cursor movement, but cannot complete specified actions.
3. Enable Windows ink
Microsoft Windows provides extensive support for pen input. Pen features are supported in such as Microsoft Office, Windows Whiteboard, Adobe Photoshop CC, SketchBook 6 and so on.
4. Pressure Sensitivity Adjustment
Users can adjust the pressure sensitivity level by dragging the slider in the Pressure Sensitivity Adjustment box according to your usage habits. Click the redo button at the top right to revert to the default pressure.
(1)To decide the force required for a pen to produce a click or a pressure sensation.
(2)You can change the slope of the pressure response curve.
(3)To determine how much pressure needs to be applied to the pen nib to reach the highest pressure sensitivity level.
*Draw lines in the Pressure Test box with the pen, and the bar on the right will simultaneously show the pressure changes on the pen nib. Click the “Delete” button above to remove the lines, reset the pressure sensitivity level and test it until you find the appropriate pressure sensitivity level.
*A steep curve means a more sensitive response.