looks like a lot of money for a small drawing area
I swear by the older Graphire 4, still available and much cheaper
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 9:50,
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I find tablets hard work for the bizarrest reason.
I use a pen/pencil left handed but always user a mouse right. After a number of years I started using paint/PSP/PS etc but as I used a mouse left handed learnt to 'draw' with my right hand.
Now ten years or so later I have the precision needed for tatty shop with my right hand and the pen handling ability with my left.
My poor noggin doesn't quite know what's going on.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 10:16,
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Now ten years or so later I have the precision needed for tatty shop with my right hand and the pen handling ability with my left.
My poor noggin doesn't quite know what's going on.