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Solve : Graphic Tablets *sigh*? |
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Answer» Okkk, so I wanna get one. Preferably cheap, big like a 6x8 (10"x10") XD Battery pen =[ Most are anymore. It's cumbersome trying to draw when you pen is tied to something. Genius makes a number of tablets in various sizes with various features: http://www.geniusnet.com/Quote from: Redcaa on September 22, 2010, 03:21:54 PM Battery pen =[ I fail to see the big deal with that. I've been using a Genius Mousepen 8x6 tablet (which is a great tablet for its price, I must say) which uses both a battery pen and a battery mouse, and I've never had to change either of them so far. I've had this tablet for nearly 2 years by now, and I use it every day. You probably won't find battery-less pens with cheaper graphic tablets anyway. As for compatibility with popular software, as long as you have the PROPER drivers installed, it should WORK with just about any software, except maybe if you use veeery old versions of said software (which happened to me with Corel Photo-Paint 8, a version that is nearly 12 years old.)Quote from: spikedfox on September 23, 2010, 07:58:57 AM Genius Mousepen 8x6 That's the exact one I have. I've had it for about 2 years as well and still use it all the time. I don't use the mouse with it, just the pen. I'm not EVEN sure what I did with the mouse... packed away somewhere. As for compatibility, I know for sure this one is recognized by every program I have that can recognize a tablet. New versions of Photoshop recognize it even if it's plugged it after Photoshop starts, but some OLDER versions require a restart to see the tablet (Photoshop loading issue, not tablet issue).Quote from: quaxo on September 23, 2010, 08:33:35 AM As for compatibility, I know for sure this one is recognized by every program I have that can recognize a tablet. New versions of Photoshop recognize it even if it's plugged it after Photoshop starts, but some older versions require a restart to see the tablet (Photoshop loading issue, not tablet issue). The only issue I've had with photoshop is if I'm running VLC player at the same time, photoshop stops detecting pen pressure either right away or after a certain time. Closing VLC (and using any other media player instead) solves this problem without even needing to restart photoshop. No big deal. I use photoshop CS2.Quote from: spikedfox on September 23, 2010, 10:19:11 PM The only issue I've had with photoshop is if I'm running VLC player at the same time, photoshop stops detecting pen pressure either right away or after a certain time. Closing VLC (and using any other media player instead) solves this problem without even needing to restart photoshop. No big deal. I use photoshop CS2. Interesting, I've never had that problem and I've usually got VLC, Winamp, or Windows Media Player running at the same time.Ohh, I like the Genius Mousepen 8x6 however. I can't seem to browse the web site with much ease. For some reason it takes minutes to load =\ I looked at some videos on Youtube. Looks promising Might just get it.Quote from: Redcaa on October 07, 2010, 01:19:55 PM Ohh, I like the Genius Mousepen 8x6 however. I can't seem to browse the web site with much ease. For some reason it takes minutes to load =\ Their site is based in Taiwan I believe, at least the domain name would lead me to believe so and they're a Taiwanese company, and I've had speed problems with it now and then. |
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