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===Cintiq Drawing Tablets=== | ===Cintiq Drawing Tablets=== | ||
− | * The Cintiq's are drawing tablets and computer displays in one unit. You can draw | + | * The Cintiq's are drawing tablets and computer displays in one unit. You can draw instantaneously through the touch screen on the Cintiq monitor. |
* We have 4 Cintiq tablets | * We have 4 Cintiq tablets | ||
− | ** | + | ** One is in Video Edit 2 and three are in the MML |
** The 3 in the MML are kept behind the lab aide desk. | ** The 3 in the MML are kept behind the lab aide desk. | ||
− | * The lab aide can set up and secure the tablet to any computer station. | + | * The lab aide can set up and secure the tablet to any computer station. |
− | + | ===Connecting the Tablets=== | |
# Connect the power cable to the HDMI/USB cord. To do this, connect the two ports marked with red dot. | # Connect the power cable to the HDMI/USB cord. To do this, connect the two ports marked with red dot. | ||
− | # Plug the USB | + | # Plug the USB into the input on the back of the iMac. |
+ | # Connect the HMDA to a HDMI to USB-C adaptor. Connect this to the USB-C jack on the back of the iMac. | ||
# The last remaining cable will plug into the Cintiq. | # The last remaining cable will plug into the Cintiq. | ||
# Plug the power in and turn on with the silver power button on the lower right corner. | # Plug the power in and turn on with the silver power button on the lower right corner. | ||
+ | ===Wacom Tablet System Preference Pane=== | ||
+ | ====Calibrating==== | ||
+ | # When the pen touches the tablet, it will ask to "calibrate your pen" | ||
+ | # Click '''Calibrate''' and the '''Wacom Tablet''' System Preference will open. | ||
+ | # For '''Monitor,''' choose '''Cintiq 13HD,''' and click '''Calibrate''' | ||
+ | # On the tablet, follow the directions that appear on the the screen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Other Tablet Settings==== | ||
+ | * You can change any other settings as needed. | ||
+ | * You will need to reset any custom settings each time you log into a computer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Rocker Ring==== | ||
+ | * The round dial on the left of the tablet is called the rocker ring. | ||
+ | * The top button is undo | ||
+ | * The left is precision mode. | ||
+ | ** This will highlight a rectangle around the pen and the pen will move at a slower speed. | ||
+ | * The bottom is the '''Command''' key. | ||
+ | * The right is '''Display Toggle'''. | ||
+ | ** Display toggle moves the pen between monitors. | ||
+ | ** Pressing it will toggle the pen between drawing on the 2 computer displays and the tablet. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Displays System Preferences=== | ||
+ | * The arrangement of the 2 computer displays and the tablet can be changed form the Displays pane in the System Preferences. | ||
+ | * Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of the display and choose System Preferences. | ||
+ | * Click '''Displays''' in the second row. | ||
+ | * Click the '''Arrangement''' tab. | ||
+ | * There are 3 rectangles, one for each monitor. | ||
+ | * Clicking on a rectangle will cause a red border to appear on the corresponding monitor. | ||
+ | * Click and drag a rectangle to reposition the displays. | ||
+ | * The arrangement of these rectangles will determine how the mouse flows between monitors. | ||
+ | * Usually, it's best to arrange the Cintiq's rectangle underneath the computer's monitors, but you can choose whatever arrangement works best for you. | ||
[[Category:Multimedia Lab]] | [[Category:Multimedia Lab]] |
Revision as of 12:24, 29 October 2019
Contents
Cintiq Drawing Tablets
- The Cintiq's are drawing tablets and computer displays in one unit. You can draw instantaneously through the touch screen on the Cintiq monitor.
- We have 4 Cintiq tablets
- One is in Video Edit 2 and three are in the MML
- The 3 in the MML are kept behind the lab aide desk.
- The lab aide can set up and secure the tablet to any computer station.
Connecting the Tablets
- Connect the power cable to the HDMI/USB cord. To do this, connect the two ports marked with red dot.
- Plug the USB into the input on the back of the iMac.
- Connect the HMDA to a HDMI to USB-C adaptor. Connect this to the USB-C jack on the back of the iMac.
- The last remaining cable will plug into the Cintiq.
- Plug the power in and turn on with the silver power button on the lower right corner.
Wacom Tablet System Preference Pane
Calibrating
- When the pen touches the tablet, it will ask to "calibrate your pen"
- Click Calibrate and the Wacom Tablet System Preference will open.
- For Monitor, choose Cintiq 13HD, and click Calibrate
- On the tablet, follow the directions that appear on the the screen.
Other Tablet Settings
- You can change any other settings as needed.
- You will need to reset any custom settings each time you log into a computer.
Rocker Ring
- The round dial on the left of the tablet is called the rocker ring.
- The top button is undo
- The left is precision mode.
- This will highlight a rectangle around the pen and the pen will move at a slower speed.
- The bottom is the Command key.
- The right is Display Toggle.
- Display toggle moves the pen between monitors.
- Pressing it will toggle the pen between drawing on the 2 computer displays and the tablet.
Displays System Preferences
- The arrangement of the 2 computer displays and the tablet can be changed form the Displays pane in the System Preferences.
- Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of the display and choose System Preferences.
- Click Displays in the second row.
- Click the Arrangement tab.
- There are 3 rectangles, one for each monitor.
- Clicking on a rectangle will cause a red border to appear on the corresponding monitor.
- Click and drag a rectangle to reposition the displays.
- The arrangement of these rectangles will determine how the mouse flows between monitors.
- Usually, it's best to arrange the Cintiq's rectangle underneath the computer's monitors, but you can choose whatever arrangement works best for you.