SummaSketch FX 43
Absolute Mode /A
Absolute mode maps the tablet’s entire active area to the computer screen. Relative mode
options (/S, /H, /V, /M) should not be used in Absolute mode.
NOTE:
Applications accept input from TABLET.COM or TABLETMG.COM as either absolute
screen coordinates or relative mouse units, also referred to as
mickeys
. Absolute mode
works only with those applications that accept input as absolute screen coordinators. To
verify that absolute mode is working, position the screen pointer, then lift the cursor/stylus
out of the tablet’s active area and place it at a different location on the tablet. The screen
cursor should snap to a new location. If it does not, then the application works only in
relative mode and the absolute mode option will have no effect.
Other Options
/M#
/N#
Option overrides an application that changes the mouse cursor for text modes
by locking the mouse cursor to the default text cursor. To enable locked cursor,
type /M1; to disable locked cursor, type /M0. The default is /M0.
Option specifies how many screen updates to skip before actually plotting the
cursor. This feature is useful for laptops and other systems with slower LCD
displays. A small value is recommended because driver performance can be
affected. # is a number between 0 and 225. The default is /N0.
NOTES:
When selecting a serial port other than 1, 2, 3 or 4, the /BA and /I options must be
used together.
When using the /BA option, all four digits must be specified (Example: for COM 1 -
/BA03F8).
Use the /BA and /I options when a non-standard serial address is used in the
computer.
Memory Location Options /U, /E and /HI
These options all you to maximize the amount of memory available for DOS application
programs. Move a majority of the TABLET.COM driver to a memory location outside of the
640K area used by most application programs. The /U command shifts the driver to the
upper memory area between 640K and 1MB. The /E command moves the driver into
expanded memory. The /HI command shifts the driver into the high memory area
between 1 MG and 1.064 MG.