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If we are afraid of the mouse - Wacom digital tablets

The concept of the mouse is intertwined with computer use, at least for the past 15 years anyway. However, the development has not stopped: Wacom digital tablets, like the latest Graphire4, represent a new solution.

If we are afraid of the mouse - Wacom digital tablets

Anyone who hasn’t heard of digital tablets is here you can find a description of them. Wacom's new Graphire4 digital tablet family is primarily aimed at beginners and home users, and is compatible with both PC and Mac. Graphire4's drawing tool, the pen, supports 512 different pressure sensitivities, and also has two programmable side buttons and a pressure-sensitive "eraser". Graphire4 comes with a wireless and battery-free mouse: it has four times the resolution of a traditional optical mouse. The part of the mouse that fits in the palm of your hand and the roller are rubberized, and you can also click with the roller. Graphire4 can be connected to the computer via the USB connector.

If we are afraid of the mouse - Wacom digital tablets

The board has a transparent photo frame, making it ideal for working with photos or artistic drawings. The photo frame also has a special compartment, so you don't lose the cursor while working. In addition to the special scroll wheel, we can also find two programmable "ExpressKeys", which can be programmed for navigation, mouse clicks or hotkeys. Its appearance has become much nicer, practically the same as the more professional one Intuos 3series. For the hardware, we get Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, nik Color Efex Pro 2 GE filters, Corel Painter 2 Essentials, and more.

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