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# Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of the display and choose System Settings. | # Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of the display and choose System Settings. | ||
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==Wacom Tablet System Preference Pane== | ==Wacom Tablet System Preference Pane== |
Revision as of 09:33, 17 October 2024
Contents
Movink Pen Displays
- The Movink's are drawing tablets and computer displays in one unit. You can draw instantaneously through the touch screen on the Movink monitor.
- Media Services has 4 Movink tablets.
- 2 are in the Digital Imaging Studio in Photoland.
- 2 are in in Multimedia Lab.
- Ask the lab aides in the Multimedia Lab or Photoland about access.
- They are for use in the labs.
Connecting the Movinks
- There is one USB-C cable to connect to to the computers.
- Plug the USB-C cable into an empty USB-C port on the back of the Mac Studios.
- The front ports of the Mac Studios will not work with the Movinks.
Displays System Preferences
Open the Displays System Setting
- Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of the display and choose System Settings.
- Click Displays in on the left.
- The Movink is labeled Wacom DTH135.
Arrange the Displays
- Click the Arrange button
- 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 Movinks's rectangle underneath the computer's monitors, but you can choose whatever arrangement works best for you.
- Click Done.
Set the Resolution
- Click Wacom DTH135.
- The default resolution is 960 x 540
- You can select 1920 x 1080 to get more space on the display.
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.