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Re: graphic tablet <was drawing tools>by "Cindy Stanley" <stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net> |
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>Paul Wilson wrote: >> Cindy, >> The stylus "looks" like a pencil but is much harder to work with. From: Carol Geary <caroling(at)earthlink.net> >I have a 6x8" wacom tablet with stylus and it works fine. Being >pressure-sensitive makes a big difference too. I would never trade it >back for a mouse. Okay, so the "pressure-sensitive" has something going good with it. This Graphire Tablet in question comes w/ "Pen features pressure-sensitive tip, 2 side-switches and pressure-sensitive eraser" So, other than the small size of this particular tablet in question, it seems to be a decent one, I would imagine. Tablet Active area: 4" x 5" Tablet dimensions: 8.2 in. W x 8.4 in. L x 0.4 in. H Pen and Eraser Pressure Levels: 512 Accuracy: 0.02 in Pen and Mouse Resolution: 1015 lines per inch Any other comments on the above specs? Thanks for the feedback, -- Cindy K. Stanley
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