wacom wireless intuos4
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- ********
anyone have one? just ordered one to replace my workhorse 6x11 intuos3 that Ive used for 4 years everyday now.
maybe I'll actually use the express keys now?
- hektor9110
I recently bought one, first timer. I've been practicing sketching some drawings of mine.
- d_rek0
In related news, I heard the new 'inkling' is a jank piece of crap. Very disappointed by this news.
- Atkinson0
is
it
good?
- Atkinson0
those lcd screen wacoms look ace. £1000 worth of aceness
- ********0
I'm wondering the same thing atkinson.
a lot of people said no problems, no lag.
and I've read of a few complaints where people couldn't get it to work properly. maybe it's OS dependent.
I'm excited and I'll report back here
- maquito0
I'm using one right now.
It's very good. The right size is medium.
I strongly recommend it.
- ********0
thanks... it seems like overall people seem to love it except the few people on windows who have technical problems with the bluetooth.
I'm such a nerd I'm prepping by writing down all these obscure shortcuts that I'm going to stuff into the radial menus. hoping I get to touch my keyboard half as much!
- oh and on amazon they are only $5-6 more than the regular medium wired!********
- oh and on amazon they are only $5-6 more than the regular medium wired!
- ********0
alright, mine came in.
it's completely awesome except one thing- there is a noticeable lag when you switch between programs. It is not there if you don't program any of the express keys. if you do program the express keys there is a 1-3 second delay while it loads the OLED's.
It works perfectly fine when it's plugged. after some research wacom considers this normal because bluetooth cannot transfer data as fast as USB.
Sadly this is completely unacceptable to me. 1-3 second delay doesn't sound like much but it makes a brand new computer feel like it's 10 years old when you are jumping from program to program