Wacom as a mouse
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- fourth0
mice are for cavemen.
wacom pen all day every day
- grotesk_neue0
I do this. Haven't used a mouse for years.
- I used to to misplace the pen a lot and couldn't operate the computer without searching the damn thinggrotesk_neue
- haha, good stuff!Hombre_Lobo
- Once I had to buy a new one, so that I was able to work. Retrieved the 'old' one the same day though. Now I have two, just in case.grotesk_neue
- lol i set mine on the pen dock. it's the only way to not walk off with it and set it down in some random forgotten place. lolsea_sea
- fyoucher10
can't even use a mouse anymore. Definitely go for it. Took me bout a week and a half to fully adjust. Much easier to use.
Think the hardest part to learn is how to hold it when u need to use the keyboard. I swing the pen into my hand and hold it with the inside of my thumb and hand which frees up my fingers for typing (hand holds pen while I type, can't use thumb tho since it's holding pen)
- sea_sea0
That's all I use. Mine came with a mouse for the rest of the fam to use. I stick to the pen, feels more natural to me, the mouse is so clunky.
- you did call the gurrls out. lolsea_sea
- I switched over to the wacom pen when my wrist started hurting, aprox 3 years ago. no more pain. ;)sea_sea
- haha i did call the gurls! thanks sea :DHombre_Lobo
- Hombre_Lobo
Heeey guuurrrllss,
Just wondered if anyone has changed from a regular mouse to a Wacom, not for drawing proposes, but purely to use it as a mouse for everyday stuff.
I think it would be a lot more comfortable and more natural. Thinking of getting a standard intuos small or medium (with touch).
Anyone got any experience?
Thanks! :D