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When you hover the tip of your smartpen over a notebook page, you can control your computer's
cursor on screen. You can also tap to click and drag to draw, and write or draw within applications that
support graphics tablet interfaces, such as Microsoft PowerPoint.
Although the Paper Tablet functions much like a graphics tablet, it does not provide features like
pressure-sensitivity and assignable stylus buttons. Also, if you have a dual monitor system, the Paper
Tablet controls the cursor on the primary monitor only.
Typical users of Paper Tablet include:
Presenters: Anyone who presents hand-written information via a projector or online.
Editors: Anyone who annotates (marks up) electronic documents.
Collaborators: People who work together using online collaboration tools or screen sharing and
would benefit from drawing, sketching, or annotating.
Signers: Individuals who want to insert their signature in electronic documents.
Absolute Positioning
Computer mice are pointing devices that use relative positioning. Mice indicate their position in relation
to their previous positions. For example, if you drag your mouse, the cursor moves relative to where it
started. If you then pick up your mouse, and place it somewhere else on your mouse pad the cursor
does not move. You need to drag the mouse to a new relative position to move the cursor.
The Paper Tablet works as an absolute positioning device. This means that fixed coordinates on your
notepad map to fixed coordinates on your computer screen. For example, when you touch the bottom
left corner of your notebook page with your smartpen, the cursor moves to the bottom left corner of the
screen. If you then move your smartpen to a different location on your notebook page, the cursor
moves to the corresponding location on your screen.
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