Wacom intuos3 12x12 사용자 설명서

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Working with multiple tools
The Wacom Tablet control panel is designed to help you customize and keep track of your Intuos3 tool 
settings.  The tool you use to open the control panel is automatically selected, and the appropriate tabs for 
that tool are displayed.
To add a tool to the control panel’s T
OOL
 list, simply use the tool on your Intuos3 tablet.
When a new tool is placed on the tablet for the first time, it will function with the appropriate default 
settings for that tool, and not the custom settings of other tools, even if they are identical devices.  If the 
Wacom Tablet control panel is open, the tool is automatically added to the T
OOL
 list and you can 
customize the tool by changing the tab settings.
When you select a tool that you have added to the T
OOL
 list, the appropriate tab settings for that tool are 
displayed.  Any changes you make to the tab settings will then apply to that tool.  Your changes take 
effect immediately.
To remove a selected tool from the T
OOL
 list, click on the T
OOL
 list’s [ – ] button.  In the dialog box that 
appears, click D
ELETE
 to confirm your selection.  The selected tool is removed from the list, along with any 
custom settings you may have created for it.  (A removed tool can be added back to the T
OOL
 list by placing 
it back onto the tablet.)
Note: The F
UNCTIONS
 icon cannot be removed from the T
OOL
 list.
The T
OOL
 list displays an 
icon for the tablet 
F
UNCTIONS
 and for each 
Intuos3 tool that has been 
used on the tablet.
Each Intuos3 tool has a Tool ID that makes it unique.  
Any custom settings apply only to the specific tool for 
which they were made.  Identical Intuos3 tools will 
appear as numbered devices.  The selected tool is 
highlighted.
Removes the 
selected tool.  
The F
UNCTIONS
 
icon cannot be 
deleted.  
The button is 
inactive when there 
is only one item in 
the list.
If application-specific 
settings have not been 
added, the A
LL
 icon is 
displayed and the tool 
settings apply to all 
applications. 
Tab settings apply only to the 
selected tool and application.
Tip: You can give each tool a different name by double-clicking 
on the tool’s icon and entering a new name.  For example, 
“Drawing Pen” or “Paint Brush”.  You cannot rename the 
F
UNCTIONS
 icon.