User's Manual

Tablet Plate
Driver Disc: A CD containing Driver Program, Pen Utilities and Users
Manual (this manual)
Keyboard RS232: A keyboard connected through a split data cable with a
keyboard connector and an RS232C connector
Keyboard USB: A keyboard connected through a data cable with a USB
connector
Pen Holder: A holder for a Cordless or Corded Pen
Plate RS232: A Tablet Plate connected through a split data cable with an
RS-232C Connector and two keyboard connectors
Plate USB: A Tablet Plate connected through a data cable with a USB
Connector
System Requirements
IBM PC or compatible with Intel 80486 or equivalent or above
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP for tablet driver support
At least 64MB of hard disk space for Driver and Pen Utilities installation
At least 16MB of RAM (64MB recommended)
For Pressure Sensitivity: Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP
(supported through a Wintab-compatible interface)
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
For RS232C Interface: An available RS232C port (also known as serial
port or COM port) with associated available IRQ
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.