Wacom Intuos S BT
2540 lpi
Wacom Intuos S BT
2540 lpi
3 years ago •
purchased this product
This tablet works very well, you can configure it quite flexibly on each button etc.
The problem is that I took it to be able to easily draw diagrams or take notes, and in fact it's not that easy if you've never used a tablet before. The brain is not directly prepared to not look at where you are writing.
First of all, you can't expect to place it to the right of the keyboard like a mouse. It has to be as close as possible to the screen, and exactly in front of it (in other words, instead of the keyboard or behind the keyboard).
Then, you really have to practice. Already for writing it is not very useful because as the tablet is small it writes very big. If you try to write very small on the tablet to compensate, it becomes very difficult.
To draw, it's already not easy if you are bad at drawing, but it gets even worse with a tablet. Here again, you have to train your brain to look at the screen and not your hand (even if from time to time it can be useful to look at the points aligned on the tablet to draw straight lines).
But all this is just a human interface problem between the chair and the tablet, because the Wacom Intuos tablet works very well.
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3 years ago •
purchased this product
Wanted to use the device for capturing OneNote texts.
Am not satisfied with the result. Text is almost impossible to read.
Compared to a Surface it is very poor.
Switching from pen behave (tablet = screen) mouse also does not work satisfactorily.
Would not buy it again for my application area.
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4 years ago •
purchased this product
It needs a period of acclimation. The first attempts, reminiscent of 1st grade, you try to write nicely.
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