in google gefunden: Intuos Pro: version N vs S Difference is only the packaging for Northern or Southern part of Europe with different languages on the sleeve.
Galaxus probably sells more north versions and passes on the corresponding storage costs to the south version.
Why the manufacturer came up with the North / South joke remains in the dark.
By the way, I can highly recommend the Intuos pro s. Image editing is much more fun that way.
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Pen is of course included.
The designations North & South are different, depending on the country where the product is sold. Functionally, they are the same products.
The Inkspace app supports English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
According to your in-house data, the product is officially compatible with Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows Vista, but Windows 11 is not explicitly listed. According to the official Wacom website, there are current drivers for Windows 11, which indicates compatibility. A firmware update is not explicitly required for compatibility with Windows 11, but you should always install the latest drivers.
I'm not entirely sure whether a firmware update is necessary for compatibility with Windows 11, as the official information does not explicitly mention this. However, compatibility with Windows 11 is very likely if you use the latest drivers.
I was able to do some research and unfortunately the 2025 model variant is not currently in the range. Unfortunately, I can't say at the moment when and if we would offer it, as none of our suppliers currently have a suitable offer.
You need to set the ExpressKey settings in the Wacom Center software so that they are on the right when the tablet is on the left of the keyboard. There are detailed instructions on the Wacom website on how to configure the tablet for left-handers. I use it as a right-handed person myself, but I see no reason why the tablet should not work just as well for a left-handed person.
The only difference is that north and south have different languages for the optional software. for german it is north. Otherwise everything is the same.
Unfortunately, our crystal ball could not answer this. To have a good exchange in such cases, we recommend opening a discussion, as experience shows that more customers respond there.
You can do everything with it that you can do with a mouse or touchpad. This includes cropping photos, provided you have the appropriate software (e.g. Photoshop).
Unfortunately, we have no plans to sell this type of product. However, if you have any suggestions (article links; manufacturer's sites or competitor's sites), you are welcome to send us an e-mail. We will then make a request to the product department to see if it is possible to add the goods to our range :) Here is a link to write an e-mail: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc...
You can switch to Digitec at Anbierter, then the price is 318fr. Because the product is currently not available at digitec itself, it shows you an alternative and yes, the price has unfortunately gone up anyway.
The only difference between the two models is the packaging and the product instructions.
Units labelled "North" have text translations for English, German, French, Dutch and Russian.
Units labelled "South" have text translations for English, French, Spanish and Italian.
Apart from the text translations on the packaging, there is no difference between the two products.
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Hello photo fmp. Thank you for the answer.
No, Photoshop works perfectly. CSP support was able to help: it was an 'inappropriate' setting when selecting a particular brush. Resetting the setting did the trick. (Wacom support did not know what to do either, although Wacom also offers a bundle with CSP....)