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Table Of Contents
- Using Intuos2
- Customizing
- Opening the Control Panel
- Control Panel Features
- Customizing Your Tools
- Customizing Pen and Airbrush Settings
- Customizing Mouse Tool Settings
- Tablet to Screen Mapping
- Customizing the Pop-up Menu
- Customizing Tablet Buttons
- Working with Multiple Tools
- Working with Application-Specific Settings
- Checking Your USB Tablet Mode
- Pull-Down Menus
- Advanced Features
- Having Trouble?
- Appendices
- Uninstalling the Software
- Registration
- Product Information
- Installing Multiple Tablets
- Product Specifications
- General Specifications for All Intuos2 Tablets
- Intuos2 4x5 / A6 Tablet (Model XD-0405-U)
- Intuos2 6x8 / A5 Tablet (Model XD-0608-U)
- Intuos2 9x12 / A4-regular Tablet (Model XD-0912-U)
- Intuos2 12x12 / A4-oversize Tablet (Model XD-1212-U)
- Intuos2 12x18 / A3 Tablet (Model XD-1218-U)
- Intuos2 Grip Pen (Model XP-501E)
- Intuos2 Airbrush (Model XP-400E)
- Intuos2 Classic Pen (Model XP-300E)
- Intuos2 Ink Pen (Model XP-110)
- Intuos2 Stroke Pen (Model XP-120)
- Intuos2 2DMouse (Model XC-100)
- Intuos2 4DMouse (Model XC-400)
- Intuos2 Lens Cursor (Model XC-210)
- Parts and Accessories
- License and Warranties
- License and Warranties (Europe)
- Glossary
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RESOLVING SOFTWARE CONFLICTS ON SYSTEMS PRIOR TO OS X
If you are troubleshooting and found no problems with the tablet hardware, or if the WACOM TABLET icon
appears with a red X through it when starting your computer, follow the steps below to locate a possible
software conflict. (A red X through the W
ACOM TABLET icon means the Wacom tablet driver failed to load
properly.)
Using the Extensions Manager
You can use the Extensions Manager to resolve a software conflict:
1. Restart your computer with the SHIFT key held down. When the system has fully booted, release the
S
HIFT key. Then from the Apple menu choose CONTROL PANELS and EXTENSIONS MANAGER.
2. From the S
ELECTED SET drop-down menu, select the SYSTEM BASE extension set.
3. Place a checkmark next to the W
ACOM TABLET driver in the list of CONTROL PANELS. You will be
prompted to create a duplicate set. Give the set a name, such as “test”. Then again select the W
ACOM
T
ABLET item and restart your computer.
4. If the system starts up successfully with the W
ACOM TABLET item active, open the Extensions Manager.
Turn on three of the disabled items and restart. Repeat this process until all items are on or until the
problem reappears.
5. If the problem reappears, restart the computer with the spacebar held down (this will bring up the
E
XTENSIONS MANAGER). The conflicting item is most likely one of the most recently enabled items.
6. Now turn off one or two of the items that appear to be the problem.
7. Repeat this process as necessary until you find the offending INIT. If the conflicting item is not
required, leave it disabled. Otherwise, check if an updated version is available or contact Wacom
Technical Support.