User's Manual
Tablet Plate
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Driver Disc: A CD containing Driver Program, Pen Utilities and User’s
Manual (this manual)
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Keyboard RS232: A keyboard connected through a split data cable with a
keyboard connector and an RS232C connector
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Keyboard USB: A keyboard connected through a data cable with a USB
connector
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Pen Holder: A holder for a Cordless or Corded Pen
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Plate RS232: A Tablet Plate connected through a split data cable with an
RS-232C Connector and two keyboard connectors
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Plate USB: A Tablet Plate connected through a data cable with a USB
Connector
System Requirements
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IBM PC or compatible with Intel 80486 or equivalent or above
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Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP for tablet driver support
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At least 64MB of hard disk space for Driver and Pen Utilities installation
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At least 16MB of RAM (64MB recommended)
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For Pressure Sensitivity: Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP
(supported through a Wintab-compatible interface)
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For Annotate for Word: Pentium II 233 MHz or equivalent and above, at
least 64MB of RAM, and Microsoft Word in Office 97, Office 2000 or
Office XP
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For RS232C Interface: An available RS232C port (also known as serial
port or COM port) with associated available IRQ
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For USB Interface: A USB port and Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
Note: At most one Pen Device may be attached to a PC at one time
Parts of a Pen Device
The key parts of a Pen Device are Pen, Tablet Plate and an optional Cordless
Mouse. Tablet Plate may be stand-alone or be embedded in another device such as a
keyboard; and the Pen may be connected to Tablet Plate with a cord (corded), or be free
from it (cordless). The figure below uses a Pen Tablet with USB interface as an
example to show the key parts of a Pen Device.