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2004-12-29 10:49 AM
2005-01-14 10:19 AM
Dwight wrote:Dwight
If the pen could be switched to operate like a mouse - that is, to respond to relative movements instead of absolute position, this would help considerably.
2005-01-14 10:20 AM
Stephen wrote:Congrats Steve.
I just ordered the Nostromo Speedpad N52. I found it at buy.com for $24.98 and free shipping (if you're not in a hurry). For that price I thought I'd give it a try.
Steve
2005-01-14 01:41 PM
2005-01-14 08:58 PM
StuartJames wrote:Another question on the size,Richard wrote:Seconded.
Joseph:
With tablets and pens, bigger is not necessarily better. You'll be paying for a lot of tablet real estate that you likely will not use.
The most important thing about a tablet isresolution... if you had three 45" displays (like our comic Canadian) then a v e r y w i d e tablet would probably be helpful?
However in practice, 'our' Wacom Graphire 2 tablets are (afair) 1024*760 (or something like that) in resolution and I find that I have no problems working on a 1600x1200 display. My 'cursor snap' range is set at 3 pixels. For 'detailed' work (on AC or PShop) I use zoom. I think this is the way most people work?
I believe even Pamela Anderson has recently had 'reverse' surgery. Evidence again that bigger is not always better.
HTH - Stuart
2005-01-14 10:01 PM
2005-01-19 01:30 AM
2005-01-19 01:24 PM
Stephen wrote:Lucky you
Now for mapping out the programmable keys. I know it boils down to personal preference, but could I get some suggestions? Krippahl? Anyone?
Thanks,
Steve
2005-01-19 06:26 PM
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