User's Manual

Secondary Functions
You only need to press the particular function button to activate its primary
function.
To activate secondary functions, press the Function [Fn] button. When you
press it, the Windows icon taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the
desktop will display the following message:
“Tablet and Pen Settings”
“’You have activated the Tablet [Function] button.’”
How to Assign Secondary Functions to Buttons
You can only assign button functions when the Windows “Start Menu” is
on-screen. Below, we explain how to assign secondary functions to the four
programmable buttons. These 4 buttons not only have primary functions, but
also may be assigned secondary functions.
1. Go to “Start” “Control Panel” “Tablet and Pen Settings” “Tablet
Buttons.” Or, double-tap the “Change Tablet and Pen Settings” icon on the
taskbar ICON in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop.
2. From among the 4 available buttons, select an appropriate one to which to
add a secondary function. Below the “Tablet Buttons” heading, you will see
the following four options:
Fn + Hot1 Button
Fn + Journal Button
Fn + Input Panel Button
Fn + Rotate Button
3. Tap on “Change.”
4. Double-check the “Button Name” in the first row of the “Change Tablet
Button Action” dialog box to confirm the button selection.
5. Select a secondary function you often use from among the 54 different
options in the “Action” scroll list.
6. Tap “OK” to confirm your selection.