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Deezeys Just Click'n It 2014!
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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 267271" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>Oh why did I not buy this thing sooner? Now this is how you should control a computer. This Wacom Intuos Touch tablet is freaking awesome! The only thing you have to remember is when using the pen, where you are at on the pad is where your pointer is at on the screen. It is completely opposite of a mouse where you sometimes have to do the pick it up an double move because you ran out of room technique. If you want to click on something in the lower left corner, use the pen and click the lower left corner of the pad. Freaking simple. </p><p></p><p>Plus the touch controls (Finger not pen) turn it into a huge touchpad from a laptop. Working on a photo is sweet. See a problem you want to clone out? Just draw over it with the pen. that simple. None of that click and move stuff.</p><p></p><p>It took me roughly 10 minutes to get used to the idea of not clicking and dragging stuff. Sliders are now just a simple flick of the wrist. Single tap down and move. Everything is just so precise. No more of the broad gestures you get when using a mouse. The control this thing allows is insane. </p><p></p><p>It is crazy helpful using masks and adjustment brushes. It feels more natural to paint the mask in using the pen than the mouse. Also it really improves the control, and I find the hand eye coordination is much better for me. I usually feel disorientated when trying to draw straight precise lines or circles with a mouse. But this thing is just like using a pen and paper. </p><p></p><p>As you can tell I am completely thrilled with this purchase. Easily one of the best purchases I have made photography wise that did not deal with camera equipment. I would almost go as far to say this thing is a must for people that use a lot of masks and things. Touch ups on portraits are another thing this is amazing on. The control and ease of use is really far superior than a mouse.</p><p></p><p>I will keep updating my findings as I delve deeper into what this thing can really do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 267271, member: 13223"] Oh why did I not buy this thing sooner? Now this is how you should control a computer. This Wacom Intuos Touch tablet is freaking awesome! The only thing you have to remember is when using the pen, where you are at on the pad is where your pointer is at on the screen. It is completely opposite of a mouse where you sometimes have to do the pick it up an double move because you ran out of room technique. If you want to click on something in the lower left corner, use the pen and click the lower left corner of the pad. Freaking simple. Plus the touch controls (Finger not pen) turn it into a huge touchpad from a laptop. Working on a photo is sweet. See a problem you want to clone out? Just draw over it with the pen. that simple. None of that click and move stuff. It took me roughly 10 minutes to get used to the idea of not clicking and dragging stuff. Sliders are now just a simple flick of the wrist. Single tap down and move. Everything is just so precise. No more of the broad gestures you get when using a mouse. The control this thing allows is insane. It is crazy helpful using masks and adjustment brushes. It feels more natural to paint the mask in using the pen than the mouse. Also it really improves the control, and I find the hand eye coordination is much better for me. I usually feel disorientated when trying to draw straight precise lines or circles with a mouse. But this thing is just like using a pen and paper. As you can tell I am completely thrilled with this purchase. Easily one of the best purchases I have made photography wise that did not deal with camera equipment. I would almost go as far to say this thing is a must for people that use a lot of masks and things. Touch ups on portraits are another thing this is amazing on. The control and ease of use is really far superior than a mouse. I will keep updating my findings as I delve deeper into what this thing can really do. [/QUOTE]
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