Cassel Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Do you have and use a graphic tablet? Do you consider getting one? If you have one, what model is it, and what do you use it for? Let's chat! 1
Susan Ewart Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) 1 hour ago, Cassel said: Do you have and use a graphic tablet? Do you consider getting one? If you have one, what model is it, and what do you use it for? Let's chat! I do not have one but it's on the wish list. I'd like to know to what others are using. And how do you even use them. What was the learning curve like, how is it different to using a mouse and is do you use "pressure" in the variance palette when using a tablet or can you leave it at normal? Edited July 10 by Susan Ewart 1
Cassel Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 27 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: And how do you even use them. If you read the blog post, I use it for everything. You know how you learned to move your mouse left to right and it moves the cursor left to right on the screen? That is the same thing with a tablet. Moving the pen on the surface will move the cursor on the screen the same way: up, down, left, right, diagonally, straight, and in any shape. 29 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: What was the learning curve like I purposefully unplugged my mouse for the first few days, and that was it. 30 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: how is it different to using a mouse The main difference is that you actually have more control. Try to write your name using a mouse. A table with a pen will feel exactly like a pen on paper: you use your finger for more precise movements. 31 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: and is do you use "pressure" in the variance palette when using a tablet or can you leave it at normal? I personally don't use the pressure, but by default, it will set the size to *Pressure if you have a tablet. I think it is great for those PAINTING where you like to control how thick or thin a brush stroke is. I don't paint, so I change the setting to Normal for that. If others are also interested, I can try to set up something to show the Pen/tablet in action for the Q&A. If you want that, add it to the Q&A thread! 🙂 2
Susan Ewart Posted July 10 Posted July 10 54 minutes ago, Cassel said: If you read the blog post, I use it for everything. You know how you learned to move your mouse left to right and it moves the cursor left to right on the screen? That is the same thing with a tablet. Moving the pen on the surface will move the cursor on the screen the same way: up, down, left, right, diagonally, straight, and in any shape. I purposefully unplugged my mouse for the first few days, and that was it. The main difference is that you actually have more control. Try to write your name using a mouse. A table with a pen will feel exactly like a pen on paper: you use your finger for more precise movements. I personally don't use the pressure, but by default, it will set the size to *Pressure if you have a tablet. I think it is great for those PAINTING where you like to control how thick or thin a brush stroke is. I don't paint, so I change the setting to Normal for that. If others are also interested, I can try to set up something to show the Pen/tablet in action for the Q&A. If you want that, add it to the Q&A thread! 🙂 I saw the post afterwards. I'd love to see the pen/tablet in action. When I was reading about the right click/left click I thought I'd never get used to that, from using a mouse for many years. Was that hard to get used to? 1
Julian Adams Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) 2 hours ago, Cassel said: Do you have and use a graphic tablet? Do you consider getting one? If you have one, what model is it, and what do you use it for? Let's chat! So you never use a mouse? Even when not using PSP? I depend on right mouse click menus a lot. How do you bring up a right mouse click? Edited July 10 by Julian Adams Ooops! 2
Cassel Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 29 minutes ago, Julian Adams said: So you never use a mouse? Even when not using PSP? I depend on right mouse click menus a lot. How do you bring up a right mouse click? Nope. All the clicks can be done with the pen/tablet. I have a mouse on my laptop (I use the tablet on my desktop), so I can easily switch from one to the other. 33 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: I saw the post afterwards. I'd love to see the pen/tablet in action. When I was reading about the right click/left click I thought I'd never get used to that, from using a mouse for many years. Was that hard to get used to? Not really. I still used a mouse at work as I never had a tablet there. I also use a mouse on my laptop. I'll try to see what I can set up so you can see both my screen AND tablet at the same time for the Q&A. Not sure how, but I'll try to find something. 4
Leo Ooms Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I have been using this Wacom tablet since about the late 80's. It still works on my Windows 11 PC. It has a mouse too which I also used beside the stylus. I found a separate mouse to be handier though. Have been thinking about buying a newer one for the newer options they have. My son has a recent one which is a lot more to offer for PSP and/or PS. He uses PS, I use PSP Ultimate. 2
Jnet Allard Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I would like to see how it works. I already had one a long time ago and I only ever knew how to do lines with it. 1
Chris Schults Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I still have a wacom volito2. Used it from Windos ME. But I works still in W11 too. But nowadays hidden under a pile of paper. One with list of passwords and several with psp tricks. Did not used it much, only when I need to correct little pieces in an image in PSP. 2
Ann Seeber Posted July 10 Posted July 10 @Cassel is the new tablet any different than the old one? Any new features that are interesting? 2
Cassel Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 5 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said: is the new tablet any different than the old one? Any new features that are interesting? I didn't need additional features, so I chose a model that was closest to what I had. The new one has Bluetooth, which might be useful in some contexts, but my desktop does not have Bluetooth so it is not something I NEED. It also has more sensitivity for pressure than older models, but again, that is something I don't need because I don't paint. 2 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I hope you can make it possible to give a demo on the Q&A. I have it on my "neverending" wishlist as well. 2 1
Susan Ewart Posted July 10 Posted July 10 2 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: I hope you can make it possible to give a demo on the Q&A. I have it on my "neverending" wishlist as well. hahaha, love that...."neverending" 1 3
Cassel Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 8 minutes ago, Anja Pelzer said: I have a One by Wacom - CTL-472 That is fairly similar to mine. I think it does not have ExpressKeys on it, correct? 1
Anja Pelzer Posted July 10 Posted July 10 8 minutes ago, Cassel said: That is fairly similar to mine. I think it does not have ExpressKeys on it, correct? correct, Carole, no Keys - here is a link to see it 1
Susan Ewart Posted July 10 Posted July 10 2 minutes ago, Anja Pelzer said: correct, Carole, no Keys - here is a link to see it Do you need or miss the Express Keys? I'll have to re-read the blog post to remember what those keys did. 1
MoniqueN. Posted July 12 Posted July 12 I have a Wacom tablet, but just after I had bought it, I broke my rigt upper arm and now it still ls in my drawer......... 1 3
Chris Schults Posted July 12 Posted July 12 1 hour ago, MoniqueN. said: I have a Wacom tablet, but just after I had bought it, I broke my rigt upper arm and now it still ls in my drawer......... Bad timing. 2
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