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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
You'll have to let us know how you get on. I really need a graphics tablet too. My mouse finally went KAPUT yesterday, right in the middle of postwork - the pointer hardly moves at all when I want it to, but if I leave it alone it moves by itself! If I draw a line longer than 100 pixels the pointer shoots to the top right of the screen and stays there! I wish I had some money... :Z
All I can say is a I rather trackballs opposed to mice but for image editing even a trackball isn't accurate enough. For the price of this one it has 3048 lpi res with and accuracy of .42mm and 512 levels of pressure. For this a Wacom tablet would only be maybe get a 4 X 5 active area instead you get 12 X 9. Tuttle if you have the money get a tablet, as for a replacement mouse they are fairly cheap (at least in the US) and trackballs or even better IMO.
Wacom here, two of them. Graphire 2, with pen and mouse. Dropped the stylus in my coffee of the first one, thought it was ruined, so I bought a second one. Lo and behold, the pen on the first one worked fine the next day, so I ended up with two of them. ;) Now I have a backup if I need it, so that's a good thing. Although, the second one I bought, I can take back and exchange if something breaks. My first was $80 from Amazon.com, and the second one was around $95 at Comp USA. I do a -lot- of postwork. No way in hell I could ever go back to using a mouse for that. I love my tablet. :)
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For $139 USD I have a 12 X 9 active area to work in. It comes with several programs a pen and mouse. Now we'll see what I can do with it. LOL