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The Wacom monitor is a standard feature of classroom podiums across central campus. This article shows where to find power buttons for two different Wacom models.
Wacom monitor pens come in different models which are not interchangeable. This illustrated article provides information for both users and technicians.
If the podium's monitor is powered on but will not display, its internal DVI-to-display-port cable may need to be replaced.
A badly damaged cable may fail to convey signal to an otherwise functional monitor.
If the monitor is clearly receiving no electrical power and each accessible connection has been checked, a cable may have come unplugged within the body of the unit. This difficult-to-resolve problem is most often encountered with the older model Wacom monitor, easily recognized by the vertical row of buttons on either side of the screen.