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Model: Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, Pistachio Green
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Just bought one, hoping it would be good for writing in Microsoft OneNote as a Squid notes replacement which I use on my phone yet small enough to set aside easily (I have a Medium wacom that is just too huge to whip out for small written notes).
It works better than the Mouse -- but theres a weird angle that forms to writing using this style of a tablet. And the text is too large even when writing very small on the pad. I have a lot of practice using styluses, and this combo just isn't a good pair its just better than a mouse.
So while i'm sure everything works 100%, it just doesn't have the feeling youd get writing notes on an iPad or Samsung stylus phone.
I honestly dont understand what size monitor this is best for. But with my 2560x1440 it maps fine, but the magnification effect is just too bad. Imagine it this way: If you have a HUGE pad and a tiny monitor, then every stroke is a fine detail. By contrast if you have a tiny pad (this one) and a HUGE monitor, bc its mapping your screen, it means even tiny movements are captured as HUGE. So its very difficult to write notes in normal sized looking writing.
My hand written text is at least 2x bigger than I'd like it to be at 100% app. So this tablet is probably suitable for 1080 or 720 monitors. Barely usable at 1440. And I think it would probably be horrible on 2-4k.
I think if there was a way to make it map your screen differently -- say, pick one QUADRANT of your screen for drawings, then itd be perfect. But it maps to the whole screen no matter how huge.
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It works better than the Mouse -- but theres a weird angle that forms to writing using this style of a tablet. And the text is too large even when writing very small on the pad. I have a lot of practice using styluses, and this combo just isn't a good pair its just better than a mouse.
So while i'm sure everything works 100%, it just doesn't have the feeling youd get writing notes on an iPad or Samsung stylus phone.
I honestly dont understand what size monitor this is best for. But with my 2560x1440 it maps fine, but the magnification effect is just too bad. Imagine it this way: If you have a HUGE pad and a tiny monitor, then every stroke is a fine detail. By contrast if you have a tiny pad (this one) and a HUGE monitor, bc its mapping your screen, it means even tiny movements are captured as HUGE. So its very difficult to write notes in normal sized looking writing.
My hand written text is at least 2x bigger than I'd like it to be at 100% app. So this tablet is probably suitable for 1080 or 720 monitors. Barely usable at 1440. And I think it would probably be horrible on 2-4k.
I think if there was a way to make it map your screen differently -- say, pick one QUADRANT of your screen for drawings, then itd be perfect. But it maps to the whole screen no matter how huge.
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