Wacom 21UX Laptop User Manual


 
Customizing
Page 36
CALIBRATING CINTIQ
You must calibrate the pen display to align the screen cursor with the position of the pen on the
display screen. This is required to compensate for viewing angle, and to adjust for parallax caused by
the display screen cover glass. Set Cintiq in its working position, then follow the below procedure.
Tip
: To see the screen cursor slightly offset from the actual position of the pen tip, calibrate by
clicking on a spot showing that offset from the crosshairs. For example, to have the screen
cursor appear 2.5 mm (1/10th of an inch) above and to the left of the pen tip, calibrate by
clicking on a spot 2.5 mm (1/10th of an inch) below and to the right of the crosshairs.
Important: When using a VGA connection,
make sure the Cintiq is properly adjusted
before calibrating. See “Adjusting the
display” on page 38 and “Adjusting pitch
and phase (VGA only)” on page 37.
1. Open the Wacom Tablet control panel.
If more than one pen display is installed on
your system, select the unit you are
working with from the T
ABLET list.
2. Select G
RIP PEN from the TOOL list.
Then select the C
ALIBRATE tab.
3. If you are working with multiple monitors,
select the M
ONITOR corresponding to the
pen display. (Only monitors that are set to
one of the resolutions supported by the
unit will appear in the list.)
4. Click C
ALIBRATE... to activate the calibration
screen.
5. Hold the pen and position your head as
you normally do when working with the pen
display. Use the pen tip to click on the
center of the crosshairs in the upper-left
corner.
6. Then click on the center of the crosshairs
that are displayed in the lower-right corner.
7. Test the alignment by positioning the pen
at a few different points on the display.
Click OK to accept the calibration.
Click T
RY AGAIN to recalibrate.
Note: Read the directions in the calibration
screen for detailed instructions and
additional options. The calibration
setting applies to all applications.
Crosshairs
Adjustment pattern for pitch and phase.
See “Adjusting pitch and phase (VGA
only)” on page 37.