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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Soft Cell |
![]() just bought a graphics tablet. taking a bit of getting used to but I dont' think I'll ever use a mouse again. handles like a dream in photoshop |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: The Demented Side of the Fence |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: the space between us |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Soft Cell |
![]() there's a one click button on the pen that works as a double click. odd but I suppose it saves a click. the other button is for right click simulation and touching the pressure sensitive point to the pad simulates one click. I've yet to actually create anything useful in photoshop so until I do I suppose I won't know if I prefer it to the mouse. The only thing I miss so far is the wheel on the mouse for web browsing. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: the space between us |
![]() ok, now go and show us some cool work with it |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Charles River |
![]() For the last two months or so, I've been using a Graphire2 Wacom tablet (the smallest one). But I don't use it for drawing or Photoshop work - because I am not a Photoshop guru - I use it as a replacement for the mouse, due to RSI problems. For this purpose, I may say that it is a great tool. I don't know what a mouse is since the first day I started using the tablet. It is located in my left side, because I am left handed, and in the right side, I have a Logitech trackball. When I want to double click or right click, usually I use the tablet to position the cursor and the trackball to make the click, although I am getting used to double-click in the tablet itself. And sometimes, to give a break to the left hand, I use the trackball for a while. It has been a perfect combination. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: the space between us |
![]() so you are using 2 mice at the same time then? sounds interesting. |