From: Ed on 17 Dec 2009 20:01 Hi, If you still looking for proper version of PENUSA.DLL then you may upload it from following link www.acesoft.com.au/links.html -- Ed (MCP) "krwebb" wrote: > Tim, > > > This is my fix to the problem, as I posted at > http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/graphicsblog/2009/01/07/what-to-expect-with-a-wacom-cintiq-drawing-tablet-and-how-to-set-up-your-cintiq/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > The Writing Pad functionality DOES exist, through Office 2003. However, the > SP3 update breaks it. > > In order to get the functionality, I had to uninstall Office, then reinstall > it from my original discs. I then backed up the original file that gets > broken in the updates \program files\common files\microsoft > shared\INK\penusa.dll > > Then I installed the updates to Office. Once done, I had to restart my > computer in safe mode and copy the original copy of penusa.dll to the above > directory. > > Wacom sent me an instructions on how to activate the writing pad > functionality: > > Open the Control Panel and click on the “Add or Remove Programs” icon. > > Select “Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003”; then click the “Change” > button. > > Select the “Add or Remove Features” option; then click the “Next” button. > > Select the “Choose advanced customization of applications” box. Then click > “Next”. > > In the drop down list under the 'Microsoft Office' icon double-click “Office > Shared Features”. > > From the drop down list under the “Alternative User Input” icon, click > “Handwriting” and then “Run > from My Computer”. Click “Update”; then “OK”. > > Open the Control Panel again, Double click “Regional and Language Options”, > Select the “Languages” Tab and then double click the “Details” button. > > In the 'Preferences' section click the “Languages Bar” button, then select > box (1) “Show the Language Bar on the desktop” and box (3) “Show additional > Language bar icons in the task bar”. Click the “OK” button. > > Now click the “Advanced” tab and tick the box in the 'Compatibility > Configuration' section which is labeled – “Extend support of advanced text > services to all programs”. Click the “Apply” button. > > Finally Restart your Computer. Handwriting is now activated and a menu bar > should appear on your desktop and/or in the menu task bar. (Look in the top > center of the screen.) > > Open an Office program, such as word. Try using your pen to write something. > If it doesn't work, select Writing Pad from the tool bar. Note -- If you want > the image of what you write to be placed in the document, click on the inkpot > button. Otherwise what you write will be converted to text and inserted into > the document. > > I hope this helps others and saves them the day of research it took me to > fix the problem! > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > To answer your 4th question, probably not as Xp is going the way of the dodo > bird. > > I ended up upgrading my system (it was having mucho problems) and converting > over to Vista 64-bit. I am happy with the upgrade. > > Hope this helps, > Karla > > >
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