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Small TH: Anyone got graphics tablet advice?
www.b3ta.com/talk/2222350
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:32,
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Small TH: Anyone got graphics tablet advice?
www.b3ta.com/talk/2222350
Tar muchly

then buy whatever you can find for £20-£30 out of Argos or similar.
A little A6 size should be fine for messing with.
You'll find it awkward and weird to use to begin with, regardless of how much you spend. Perceiver with it.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:36,
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A little A6 size should be fine for messing with.
You'll find it awkward and weird to use to begin with, regardless of how much you spend. Perceiver with it.

But never could get it not to move in screen ratio rather than relative position.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:38,
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I like the cursor to move in a 1:1 ratio. Not the top right of the tablet is the top right of the screen and the bottom right the bottom right etc.
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I suppose it's tough to make it move in a 1:1 ratio as that would entirely depend on the size of monitor the person was using.
More expensive tablets probably come with calibration software to alter this kind of thing, but I found it much cheaper to calibrate my hand to the way the tablet works.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:48,
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More expensive tablets probably come with calibration software to alter this kind of thing, but I found it much cheaper to calibrate my hand to the way the tablet works.

What's the ratio between? Presumably between the pixels in the tablet and the pixels on the screen. So it doesn't involve any conversion.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:53,
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that he meant moving the stylus an inch on the tablet would equal moving it an inch on the screen.
Having a 1:1 pixel ratio wouldn't be much use as far as I can work out, as you can't see the resolution grid the tablet is using.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:59,
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Having a 1:1 pixel ratio wouldn't be much use as far as I can work out, as you can't see the resolution grid the tablet is using.

Inches. Yeah. Those things we had before pixels.
(There's a system call to get monitor resolution information which tells you how big it is in inches, so it's not that hard.)
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(There's a system call to get monitor resolution information which tells you how big it is in inches, so it's not that hard.)

My first one was a little £40 thing from Staples.
www.staples.co.uk/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=,&webid=3m0149&affixedcode=WW
Absolutely great, but have a look on ebay too.
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www.staples.co.uk/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=,&webid=3m0149&affixedcode=WW
Absolutely great, but have a look on ebay too.

as I realiased the only things i'd used it for since I bought it was silly CDC style doodles.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 15:20,
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don't suppose it's up to much, but for me it does what i want. i've no great artistic ambitions.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:42,
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because they are shite, well mine was,
buy the best one you can afford i have a graphire now and its the business
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:50,
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buy the best one you can afford i have a graphire now and its the business

Still not worked out what all the buttons do though.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:52,
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but as i only use it for cut and paste, it beats the hell out of a mouse.
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Sat 25 Nov 2006, 14:56,
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Did you get the memo about the office party?
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