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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (23661)3/3/2006 12:40:27 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32918
 
I had a Wacom tablet, I could not get use to it, so I sold it a few years ago. I have a 10-13 year old Logitech MouseMan that I am so use to, I mean really use to it. Office and Home are both old MouseMan mice.

For brushing the tablet was the way to go, I'm sorry I sold it now. That old Wacom didn't come with a mouse, and all the new tablets come with mice, I don't want to ditch my MouseMan PS2.

Can I still use my MouseMan with the new Wacom tablets? A guy at the computer store didn't think so.



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (23661)3/3/2006 12:44:24 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32918
 
Mouse in heaven
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Hello MrB

I have set up a lot of Wacom Tablets, they are preferred by all serious graphic artists.

I have mice and use Paint.
Paint is fairly sophisticated, I think.
I have two mice, one for each screen, I do make them share the same pad however.