GAOMON S630 Manuale utente

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User Manual
S630
Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later
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Precautions
1. Please read this manual carefully before using, and keep it well for future reference.
2. Before cleaning the tablet please unplug the power cord and wipe with a soft damp cloth, do not
use any kind of detergents.
3. Don’t expose this product to water or other liquids. Take care to never spill liquids onto the tablet
and pen. Exposing this product to water or other liquids may cause product malfunction or electrical
shock.
4. Do not place the tablet on where is unstable or a height for children reaching easily in order to
avoid danger. Prevent children from swallowing the pen nib or side switch. The pen nib, side switch,
or other movable parts may accidentally be pulled out if children are biting on them.
5. Power off your tablet in locations where/when electronic devices is not allowed. Because the
tablet may cause other electronic devices to malfunction in some locations where/when the use of
electronic devices is not allowed, such as within an airplane, be sure to turn off the tablet.
6. Do not disassemble the tablet and pen. Do not disassemble or otherwise modify the tablet or
pen. Such action may cause heat generation, ignition, electronic shock, or other damage, including
human injury. Disassembling the product will void your warranty.
7. While getting the components replaced, you are supposed to guarantee that the repairman
is using the substitute components specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized component
replacement might cause fire, electric shocks or other dangers.
8. Do not insert foreign material into the USB port or any other opening of this product. If a metal
object or foreign material is inserted into a port or other opening of this product it may cause the
product to malfunction or burn out, or cause electronic shock.
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Contents
Precautions 2
1. Product Overview .......................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Tablet Introduction 4
1.2 Product and Accessories 4
1.3 Connnecting to Computer 5
1.4 Connecting to Android Phone/Tablet 6
1.5 Driver Installation 7
1.6 Pen Nib Replacement 7
2. Function Setting ............................................................................................................ 8
2.1 Device Connection Prompt 8
2.2 Working Area Setting 9
2.3 Shortcuts Keys Function Setting 11
2.4 Pen Buttons Function Setting 13
2.5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting 14
2.6 Pen Pressure Testing 15
2.7 Enable the Windows Ink Feature 16
2.8 Mouse Mode(Only for specific models) 17
2.9 Customize Press Keys and Pressure Curve 17
2.10 Data Export and Import 19
3. Specifications ...............................................................................................................20
4. Trouble Shooting ..........................................................................................................21
5. Contact Us for After-sell Service ..................................................................................22
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1.1 Tablet Introduction
Thanks for buying GAOMON S630 Tablet. This is a new generation of professional battery-free
drawing tablet, which can greatly improve your work efficiency of painting and creation, and full of fun.
You can freely painting and writing, depicting different lines and colors, just as the pen writes on the
paper, which brings you a real shock experience.
To give you a better understanding and using of your tablet, please read this user manual carefully. The
user manual only shows the information under Windows, unless otherwise specified, this information
applies to both Windows and Macintosh systems.
1.2 Product and Accessories
1.2.1 Graphics Tablet
Micro USB Port
LED Indicator
Shortcut Keys
Working Area
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1.2.2 Packing List
Connect the tablet to your computer with USB cable.
1.3 Connnecting to Computer
Pen Tablet
Replacement Nibs Quick Start Guide
AP32 Pen Micro USB Pen Nib Clip
Quick Start Guide
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1.4 Connecting to Android Phone/Tablet
1. Please use Android phone/tablet in portrait mode.
2. Please make sure your phone/tablet OS is Android OS 6.0 or later, and supports OTG function.
3. For some models, you need to go to phone or tablet "Settings", then enable "OTG" function.
4. You may need purchase a USB adapter to make GAOMON tablet connect with your Android phone/tablet. For
example a Type-C to USB adapter, or Micro USB to USB adapter, depending on the USB type of your devices.
Notice: For more information on enabling OTG function, please visit:
blog.gaomon.net/faq/solutions_about_otg_functions.
Notes:
1. The pen tablet can work without installing any driver into your phone/tablet.
2. Once connected, the tablet will automatically enter the phone mode, in which the pen can only work in the left
gray area(80.8 x 45.4mm).
3. If it fails to recognize the tablet as the phone mode, please press the button ①,③at the same time for 3
seconds to enter phone mode.
4. Please note that the express keys on the pen tablet and the buttons on the pen are not supported in phone
mode.
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1.6 Pen Nib Replacement
The nib will be worn off after using for a long time, then you need to replace a new nib.
1) Use the pen nib clip to pull the old nib straight out of the pen. ( ①② )
2) Insert a new pen nib into the stylus and push the nib until it stops. ( ③④)
1.5 Driver Installation
1.5.1 OS Support
Windows 7 or later,macOS 10.12 or later
1.5.2 Install Driver
Please download the driver from our website: www.gaomon.net/download
After finishing installation, you can find the grey driver icon in the system tray area, which means
the driver was installed successfully; when you connect the tablet to computer, the icon will become
orange , which means the driver has already recognized the tablet and you can start using it now.
Notice,
1. Before installing, you need to uninstall other driver of similar products, including the old driver of
this product.
2. Before installing, please close all graphics software and anti-virus software to avoid unnecessary
mistakes.
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2.Function Setting
2.1 Device Connection Prompt
1. No Device Detected: The computer does not recognize the tablet.
2. Device connected: The computer has recognized the tablet.
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2.2 Working Area Setting
2.2.1 Using Multiple Monitors
Select the monitor to define the relationship between pen movement on the tablet and cursor
movement on the monitor screen.
By default the entire active area of tablet maps to the entire monitor. If more than one monitor is in use
and you are in extended mode, you need to choose the related monitor on the driver interface which
you are going to map to.
If your monitors are in mirror mode (All monitors display the same content), the tablet maps to the
entire space on each monitor and the screen cursor is displayed on each monitor simultaneously.
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2.2.2 Working Area Setting
Define the tablet area that will be mapped to the screen area.
1. Full Area: the entire active area of the tablet. This is the default setting.
2. Custom Area: Drag the corners of the foreground graphic to select the screen area.
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2.2.3 Rotate Working Area
By changing the direction of the tablet to adapt to the left and right hand operation. We provide four
directions of choice.
2.3 Shortcuts Keys Function Setting
Default Setting,Place the cursor on the shortcut key or click the shortcut keys to find the default values.
Customized SettingSelect the function to be achieved on the pop-up dialog box, and it will be saved
automatically.
Enable/Disable Press Keys: Check/Uncheck"Enable Press Keys".
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Click the button to customize its function. Enter a name and select the function to be achieved.
2.4 Pen Buttons Function Setting
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The pressure sensitivity will be changed by dragging the points of the pressure curve.
Drag the points to the upper left for higher sensitivity.
Drag the points to the lower right for lower sensitivity.
2.5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting
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You can gradually apply pressure to the stylus on the screen to test the pressure level.
2.6 Pen Pressure Testing
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Microsoft Windows provides extensive support for pen input. Pen features are supported in such as
Microsoft OfficeWindows JournalAdobe Photoshop CCSketchBook 6 and so on.
2.7 Enable the Windows Ink Feature
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As shown below, check the checkbox in front of the mouse mode to open the mouse mode. Under
mouse mode, when you move the pen, the cursor moves following the relative coordinate principle,
similar to moving the cursor with the mouse. This means you can click icons or select options at the
edge of the screen without moving the pen to the edge of the working area.
2.8 Mouse Mode (Only for specic models)
You can customize the function of press keys and pressure curve for different program. Select a
program, customize the function of press keys, and adjust the pressure curve, the settings will be
automatically saved.
2.9 Customize Press Keys and Pressure Curve
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The driver supports exporting and importing your custom configuration data of the product, which is
convenient for you to use different software and avoid the trouble of repeated settings.
2.10 Data Export and Import
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3. Specifications
Model S630
Touch Technology Battery-free EMR
Working Area 129.2x 80.8 mm,(5.08*3.18in),
Dimension 190.8 ×177×6mm
Touch Resolution 5080LPI
Sensitivity Pressure 8192 Levels
Report Rate 266PPS
Accuracy ±0.3mm
Pen Sensing Height 10mm
Interface Micro USB
Press Key 4 Customized Press Keys
OS Support Windows 7 or later, mac OS 10.12 or later Android 6.0 or later
Model AP32
Dimension 160 x Φ12mm
Weight 12g
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GAOMON S630 Manuale utente

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