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SECTION 3
Supporting Windows Applications
PEN*KEY
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FlipX
Valid values:
0, 1
Default value:
0
Required value for 6100 Computer: 1
When nonzero, the XĆaxis values are inverted
.
SYSTEM.INI Configuration Example for UCLKPEN.DRV
The following is an example section of SYSTEM.INI, to configure the 6100 ComĆ
puter with the default values for the Windows Pen Driver: 
[Pen Driver]
; Increase wOffsetX to move cursor down relative to pen.
wOffsetX=696
; Increase wOffsetY to move cursor to left relative to pen.
wOffsetY=709
; Increase wDistinctWidth to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; up/down direction on screen.
wDistinctWidth=3504
; Increase wDistinctHeight to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; left\right direction on screen.
wDistinctHeight=3680
; Sets initial digitizing rate (packets / second)
; Range: 1 200.
; Set to 120 150 if you install handwriting recognition.
PointsPerSecond=135
; Set to required value.
PortAddr=512
; Set to required value.
IrqLevel=14
PenOrientation=3
FlipX=1
DoEOI=SMART
UseNV=1
cxRawWidth=4500
cyRawWidth=3000
[Display Driver]
DisplayOrientation=1
Windows Pen Calibration: PENALIGN.EXE
PENALIGN.EXE is the Windows penĆcalibration utility (with no parameters).
There are two screens, the first prompts to tap three times in marked screen
locations; the second prompts to overlay (match) the cursor and the pen position.
Alternatively, you can set the calibration by adjusting the calibration entries in
SYSTEM.INI
.  
This is a fairly tedious approach that requires an understanding
of digitizer orientation and digitizer coordinate systems
.  
To enable use of the calĆ
ibration entries in SYSTEM.INI, set the UseNV setting to 0.
Pen for Windows: PENWIN.DLL
The Windows pen program, properly known as Microsoft Windows for Pen ComĆ
puting, can be installed and used on the 6100 Computer.  The Pen for Windows
files are located on the fourth diskette in the Tool Kit.  Place the PENWIN.DLL
file into the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
3. Windows
Applications