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Vieux 10/03/2008, 23h42   #13
Rudy Benner
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Par défaut Re: Opinions on Wacom Tablet?


"Joel" <Joel@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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> "Rudy Benner" <total@crap.com> wrote:
>
>> "Michael" <michaelwh@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> newsRbBj.4449$Mp4.3066@trndny02...
>> > Using a 6x11 Intuits III with dual monitors. Took me awhile to get
>> > used
>> > to
>> > but once you get it down, a mouse feels like the most awkward way to
>> > ever
>> > work in photoshop.
>> > One thing I did do though....I bought a Tarsus lap stand:
>> > http://reviews.cnet.com/notebook-acc...-30464339.html
>> > I found that angling the tablet made is much more comfortable than
>> > having
>> > it
>> > lay flat on the desk.
>> >

>>
>> Good tip, I checked and the local Staples has a similar stand. I will
>> check
>> it out.
>>
>> I have the Intuos3 9x12 and would have done better buying a smaller one.

>
> I upgraded from 12x12" to 4x6' and much happier.
>


The new drivers which I downloaded have a new feature called Quickpoint
which I do not recall from when I bought the tablet. Its like having 2
tablets, one small and one large. I downloaded a tutorial from PhotoshopCafe
as well.

Thanks to the OP for bringing this up.

r.


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