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Feature |
Description |
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Status LED |
This light indicates the power state of your Cintiq Pro and whether a pen is in contact with it. The light is:
- Blue when powered on with no pen in use.
- Orange when the pen display is in standby.
- White when a compatible pen is in contact with the display.
- Off when the pen display is off.
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Kensington Security Slot |
The Kensington Sercurity Slot can be used to attach a locking cable to secure your pen display to a specific location, like your desk. |
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Power button |
Press the power button to turn the device on and off. |
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Built-in display button |
You can use the Cintiq Pro's built-in display controls to adjust a variety of display settings.
Important: The Cintiq Pro's display settings are optimized out of the box. Customizing these built-in display settings is an advanced feature. |
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Touch input |
An On/Off slider helps you quickly enable or disable the touch features. |
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Accessory attachment |
Use the accessory attachment to connect the Pro Pen 3 Tray, which can be attached on either side, or to the top of your pen display to store your pen when it is not in use. The Pro Pen 3 Tray contains extra pen nib storage. |
VESA |
Use the VESA 100mm x 100mm mounting holes to attach the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 Stand (available from the Wacom eStore) or an optional, third-party stand or arm for additional control over your Cintiq Pro's angle and position. |
ExpressKey |
Use the eight customizable ExpressKeys to activate time-saving actions. |
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USB-C DisplayPort™ Alt mode |
Use this port to connect to your computer if your computer has a USB-C DisplayPort that supports video output.
Tip: If your computer does not have a USB-C DisplayPort that supports graphics, you can use this port to connect a mouse or keyboard instead.
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USB-A port |
Use this port to connect a keyboard, mouse, etc. |
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Power connection |
Use this port to connect the power adapter to the Cintiq Pro. |
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Mini DisplayPort |
Use this port if your computer does not have a USB-C port that supports video output, but has DisplayPort. |
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HDMI port: |
Use this port if your computer does not have a USB-C port that supports video output, but has an HDMI port. |
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USB-C port |
Use this port if your computer's USB-C port does not support video output. It can be used along with the USB-A port, Mini DisplayPort, or the HDMI port. |