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Tablet PC

Anonymous
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Is there a version of AC that works with a Tablet PC?
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Anonymous
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As addition to your question,
I'm interested to know if AC9 is compatible with Wacom's Tablets (especially with Intuos3 12x19)? On www.wacom.com I haven't found ArchiCAD in softwares list. But GS says that most of digitizers etc are working well AC.
Anonymous
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Z.Bauer wrote:
...AC9 is compatible with Wacom's Tablets (especially with Intuos3 12x19)...
Yip - we have a guy using a small Wacom tablet in our office.
Anonymous
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Tom wrote:
Z.Bauer wrote:
...AC9 is compatible with Wacom's Tablets (especially with Intuos3 12x19)...
Yip - we have a guy using a small Wacom tablet in our office.
Thank's for feedback Tom.
He works with pen instead mouse all time or he does only some specific jobs in AC? And what this guy says; is he happy with this alternative, I would say more natural, work technique?
Rakela Raul
Participant
same here, it is fine,,but mouse is better for me....x photoshop is ok
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Anonymous
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erh - back to jcude's question?
Anonymous
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Z.Bauer wrote:
He works with pen instead mouse all time or he does only some specific jobs in AC?
He started off just working in AC, but now he never uses his mouse.

Z.Bauer wrote:
Is he happy with this alternative, I would say more natural, work technique?
Yip, he thinks it feels far more natural, and he also says it's speeded up his workflow by alot.
henrypootel
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
ArchiCAD should work with a Tablet PC seeing as XP Tablet edition is just XP pro with a few additions. I'm not sure what archicad will think of the touch screen though.
Josh Osborne - Central Innovation

HP Zbook Studio G4 - Windows 10 Pro, Intel i7 7820HQ, 32Gb RAM, Quadro M1200
__archiben
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Tom wrote:
Yip, he thinks it feels far more natural, and he also says it's speeded up his workflow by alot.
i 'test-drove' an intuos 3 a few months back. it felt great except i could not find anyway of replacing the efficient zoom/pan functionality of a mouse scroll wheel. this was the one thing that went again it, yet the one thing that stopped me going for it. i would be interested to know how your colleague 'gets around' the zoom/pan issue . . ?

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Anonymous
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~/archiben wrote:

i 'test-drove' an intuos 3 a few months back. it felt great except i could not find anyway of replacing the efficient zoom/pan functionality of a mouse scroll wheel. this was the one thing that went again it, yet the one thing that stopped me going for it. i would be interested to know how your colleague 'gets around' the zoom/pan issue . . ?


Apparently he's been using the tablet since before the zoom/pan - scroll wheel function existed (V7?), so he doesn't miss it. He just uses keyboard shortcuts...