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WACOM One - Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity; Establishing a Bluetooth Connection; Optimizing Bluetooth Performance

WACOM One
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Connect wirelessly by Bluetooth
You can work wirelessly by pairing your device to a computer by Bluetooth. Your device is battery-powered when you
are connected by Bluetooth. Click the Bluetooth icon in Wacom Center for connection instructions specific to your
operating system.
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Connect wirelessly by Bluetooth
Tips for improving Bluetooth connectivity
Connect wirelessly to a second computer
What the LED means
Connect wirelessly by Bluetooth
1. Make sure your Wacom device is charged.
2. If your device is connected to your computer by a USB cable, disconnect the cable.
3. Press and hold the Power / Bluetooth button on your device until the blue LED starts to blink slowly, which
indicates the device is discoverable by Bluetooth.
4. Open your computer's Bluetooth settings and select your Wacom device from the list.
5. Click Pair or complete the pairing process per your operating system's instructions
Note:The blue LED will stop blinking when your device is connected.
6. Close the Bluetooth menu on your computer.
Tip: After you pair your computer to your device, you can switch between a Bluetooth
and USB connection by plugging and unplugging the USB cable. Plugging in the USB
cable will also charge your Wacom device.
Tip: If your device was previously connected to a computer which is now off or out of
range, the blue LED above the power button will blink quickly.
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.
Confirm that you are using the latest Wacom driver and device firmware. Click the Global settings icon in
Wacom Center, then select General settings to view any available "Software updates".
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.
Connect wirelessly to a second computer
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