User's Manual

Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide
NOTE: If you are working with a commonly used application such as Adobe Photoshop® or Illustrator®, your
tablet's software will identify the application and set the HP Quick Keys to commonly used functions for that
application. Default settings will take eect automatically only if you have not entered your own HP Quick Key
settings for that application.
NOTE: If two programs have the same executable le name, they will share the same customized settings.
Integrated applications
Some software applications may directly control HP Quick Key settings, which may cause them to perform
dierently than the function set in HP Create Control Panel software.
When an HP Quick Key setting is overridden by an application, the HP Quick Key automatically updates,
using either Application Dened or the new function name. Some or all of the HP Quick Keys may be
overridden, depending on the application.
An integrated application has control only when that application is active and in the foreground. When
you close that application or select a new application to work in, your settings are returned to their
previous state.
To review settings for the current application, set an HP Quick Key to Reference and press the key at any
time.
Applications that have been integrated typically allow you to disable this functionality when rst using
your tablet with the application. Refer to your application documentation for specic instructions on
how to customize or disable this feature. If that information is not available, use the HP Create Control
Panel software to create application-specic settings that will override the behavior of the integrated
application.
Customizing the display of on-screen controls on the Radial
Menu
Use the software to customize the display of a hierarchical menu (in radial format) for on-screen controls. The
menu is an on-screen extension of the HP Quick Keys and pen options, using eight slices of the circle to
display shortcuts to various features and options.
For example, if you assign an HP Quick Key to the Radial Menu, the Radial Menu displays anytime you press
that HP Quick Key button. You can then tap on the menu slice to perform the function you want.
NOTE: The Radial Menu works for all of the devices set up using the software.
Assigning the option to display the Radial Menu
Before you can customize the Radial Menu, you must assign an HP Quick Key button or pen button to display
the menu.
1. Open the HP Create Control Panel app.
2. To assign an HP Quick Key button to display the Radial Menu, select Functions in the Tool section.
– or –
To assign the pen button to display the Radial Menu, select ZBook x2 Pen in the Tool section.
3. Select the Radial Menu from the list corresponding to the button assignment you want.
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