Kamvas Studio 16
Pen Computer Setting

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


1. Working Area Setting

Define the pen computer area that will be mapped to the monitor. Three modes on the driver can be chosen: 
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[1] Full Area: The entire active area of the pen computer will be mapped to the monitor. It is the default setting.

[2] Screen Ratio: The ratio of the active pen computer area depends on that of the display device. In Screen Ratio mode, these two ratios keep the same. For example, if you choose the screen ratio and draw a circle on the pen computer, then a circle appears on the monitor that has been connected to the pen computer, in this case, some parts of the screen of the pen computer 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.

[3] Custom Area:

1> Enter coordinate values.

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

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2. Rotate Working Area

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


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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