44IndexContentsIndexContentsTechnical support options 69Obtaining driver downloads 70APPENDIX 71Caring for your tablet and tools 71Replacing the pen tip 72Uninstalling the software 72Changing the tablet mode 73Installing multiple tablets 73Intuos3 lens cursor 74Customizing the lens cursor 75Testing the lens cursor 75Working with AutoCAD 76Configuring AutoCAD fora Wintab compatible digitizer 76Configuring tablet menus andscreen pointing areas in AutoCAD 77Calibrating Intuos3 for AutoCAD 78Pen and digital ink capabilities in Windows Vista 79About the Windows Vista Tablet PC Input Panel 80Product specifications 81General specifications for all Intuos3 tablets 81Intuos3 4x5 / A6 tablet (model PTZ-430) 81Intuos3 4x6 / A6 Wide tablet (model PTZ-431W) 81Intuos3 6x8 / A5 tablet (model PTZ-630) 81Intuos3 6x11 / A5 Wide tablet (model PTZ-631W) 82Intuos3 9x12 / A4-regular tablet (model PTZ-930) 82Intuos3 12x12 / A4 Oversize tablet(model PTZ-1230) 82Intuos3 12x19 / A3 Wide tablet(model PTZ-1231W) 82Intuos3 Grip Pen (model ZP-501E) 82Intuos3 mouse (model ZC-100) 82Intuos3 Airbrush (model ZP-400E) 83Intuos3 Ink Pen (model ZP-130) 83Intuos3 Art Pen (model ZP-600) 83Intuos3 Classic Pen (model ZP-300E) 83Intuos3 lens cursor (model ZC-210) 83Product information 84Ordering parts and accessories 84Other parts and accessories 86Radio and television interference 87FCC notice 87Industry Canada (Canada only) 87CE declaration 87License and Warranties(Worldwide, Except for Europe,Africa and Middle East) 88Software License 88Limited Warranty 88Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada 89Warranty on Sales Outside ofthe U.S.A. and Canada 90License and Warranty(Europe, Africa and Middle East) 91Software License Agreement 91Entitlement to Use the Software 91Limited Warranty 91GLOSSARY 93INDEX 95