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CONFIGURING TABLET MENUS AND SCREEN POINTING AREAS
A screen pointing area is a rectangular region on the tablet surface where the tablet acts like a system 
mouse.  When the pointer is within a screen pointing area, the tablet can access windows, menus, and 
other applications outside AutoCAD’s drawing area.  You can configure both a fixed and floating screen 
pointing area.
Before you configure the tablet, its entire surface is the fixed screen pointing area.  AutoCAD recommends 
that you change the size of the fixed screen pointing area so that a small screen area on your tablet maps 
to the entire monitor screen.  AutoCAD also recommends that you select the default tablet menus, 
columns, and rows they provide.
After you configure the tablet menus, AutoCAD prompts you for the fixed and floating screen pointing 
areas.  This allows you to designate a tablet area as a Windows system pointer.
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This is due to the fixed correspondence between the tablet and AutoCAD’s drawing area.  To access 
menus from the tablet, you must use the floating screen pointing area.  This allows you to access a menu 
from anywhere on the tablet surface, and to toggle it off when finished.  You can define a tool button to 
toggle the floating screen area on and off.
Important.
  The floating screen pointing area takes precedence over menu areas, T
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