Connect wirelessly by Bluetooth
You can work wirelessly using the Intuos Pro's Bluetooth feature. Pair up to two Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Note: Your Wacom device is battery-powered when you are connected by Bluetooth.
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Connect wirelessly by Bluetooth
- Use the USB/Bluetooth selector to select a Bluetooth connection: BT1
or BT2
- Open your host device's Bluetooth menu and turn Bluetooth On.
- Press the power button on your Wacom device until the blue LED starts to blink slowly.
- In your host device's Bluetooth menu, select the Wacom device when it appears.
- Click Pair or complete the pairing process per your operating system's instructions.
- The blue LED will stop blinking when your device is connected.
- Close the Bluetooth menu.
- To connect to a second Bluetooth-enabled device, use the USB/Bluetooth selector to switch to the remaining open Bluetooth connection (BT1) or (BT2), then repeat the connection steps above.
Note: The blue LED blinking slowly indicates the device is discoverable by Bluetooth.
Tip: Use the USB/Bluetooth selector to change the connection between the Bluetooth connected devices and a USB connected device.
What the LED means
Information is conveyed by the status and color of the LED:
LED Color | Meaning |
---|---|
Off | If connected to a wall adapter by USB cable this indicates the battery is fully charged. Otherwise, it means the device is off. |
White | Connected to computer by USB cable, battery fully charged |
Blue (not blinking) | Connected to computer by Bluetooth |
Blue (slowly blinking) | In pairing mode, attempting to connect to computer |
Blue (quickly blinking) | Attempting to reconnect to last paired computer |
Orange (not blinking) | Connected to computer or wall adapter by USB cable, battery charging (> 10%) |
Orange (blinking) | Battery is low (<= 10%) and connected by Bluetooth, attach to a computer or wall adapter by USB cable to charge |
Tips for improving Bluetooth connectivity
- Check to see if your computer has a built-in Bluetooth antenna. If not, purchase and install a Bluetooth adapter.
- Check what version of Bluetooth your computer or adapter is using. If you are not using a compatible version, install a compatible Bluetooth adapter.
- Version 4.0 or higher is recommended.
- A minimum of Version 2.1 is required.
- Check Updates in Wacom Center to make sure that you are using the latest Wacom driver and device firmware.
- Update your operating system to the latest version.
- Move your device closer to your computer, and make sure that the space between the computer and the device is clear.
- Unpair other Bluetooth devices, especially any that transfer a large amount of data, such as headphones, speakers, or storage devices.
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