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Re: Graphics Tabletby "Cindy Stanley" <stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net> |
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From: John E. Haste <johnh(at)conwaycorp.net> >I've seen more than my share of the Wacom tablets in action... And which one would you recommend? I am looking into purchasing the Intuos 9x12 Serial Tablet PC Intuos Pen 4DMouse Painter Classic. Any comments on this one, as opposed to the others that Wacom makes? >The benefits far outweigh the drawbacks (IMHO). Plus, the Wacom is a serial >device which means that if you have a PS/2 style mouse you can have your >favorite style mouse as well as the Wacom running at the same time. Is a PS/2 just your average 2 button mouse? >It's a VERY useful tool. What I've used it for is capturing signatures and >it's extremely accurate on a good desktop machine. > >As for the mouse clicking with the Wacom, it's configurable via the Control >Panel. You can set your double-click, right-click, left-click for anything >that you are comfortable with. How hard are these graphics tablets to install? TIA, -- Cindy K. Stanley Stanley Support Service <http://pages.prodigy.net/stanleysupport/>
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