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Yarik member
Member # Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 231 Location: Russian/Ukrainian American in California
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:18 am |
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I had an idea and I want to know if anyone would like to make it happen?
Ok, the wacom tablet atm is tooo expensive for me. What if instead of a wacom tablet someone can create a pen which can replace a mouse, but has a very sensitive ball/laser/fiberoptic????
Something like this:
You would be able to pres a button with your index finger like on the mouse, or just lock it into place when you are drawing. |
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Impaler member
Member # Joined: 02 Dec 1999 Posts: 1560 Location: Albuquerque.NewMexico.USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:56 am |
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The problem with using a pen only is cursor location. On a Wacom, you can lift your pen off the surface, set it down on another place on the pad, and the cursor will jump to its corresponding place.
This pen, on the other hand, would have to work like a mouse. The cursor stays put, no matter where you put your pen in relation to the last point, basically like an Etch-A-Sketch. Useful for contour drawings, but horrid for painting. The obvious solution is to put a button on the pen that activates ink flow or whatever, but then you'd have to hold a button down the entire time you're painting.
Hand cramp city, population: you. _________________ QED, sort of. |
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balistic member
Member # Joined: 01 Jun 2000 Posts: 2599 Location: Reno, NV, USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:56 am |
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The cord would make it very difficult to work with, I think. _________________ brian.prince|light.comp.paint |
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Member # Joined: 05 Jul 2004 Posts: 271 Location: In the mountains on the Canadian border.
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Yarik member
Member # Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 231 Location: Russian/Ukrainian American in California
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 12:26 pm |
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Hand cramp city, population: you.
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Well I said above you will have a feature that locks the button in place, and or the end of the pen itself will be a button.
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The cord would make it very difficult to work with, I think. |
We, whoever else, can create a wireless one which will take maybe like 40 minutes to recharge, or a replacable battery..
THANKS A LOT STACY. |
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Yarik member
Member # Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 231 Location: Russian/Ukrainian American in California
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 12:30 pm |
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Again thanks for the review stacy
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If you don't have a Tablet PC and want to come close to the experience, the i-pen is worth trying out. In addition, if you do any amount of drawing, i-pen is worth playing around with since it's only about US$100. It's also fun to write e-mails in your own handwriting.
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Member # Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Posts: 475 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 2:10 pm |
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If you don't have a Tablet PC and want to come close to the experience, the i-pen is worth trying out. In addition, if you do any amount of drawing, i-pen is worth playing around with since it's only about US$100. It's also fun to write e-mails in your own handwriting.
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If you plan on buying that pen for 100 bucks, why not buy a cheap wacom instead? You'll get a graphire 3 for almost the same price (at least in sweden). I use one, and it's good enough for me so far... |
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Yarik member
Member # Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 231 Location: Russian/Ukrainian American in California
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:50 pm |
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Well I thought the cheapest on was round 300 dollars, and I thought a pen like this would only cost me around 70 Thanks for the heads up... agian.
... on second thought, the graphire tablet for 99 bucks barely has anyroom, with the pen, I can probably get a much bigger space. |
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Member # Joined: 23 Jun 2001 Posts: 2662 Location: Carbondale, CO
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Member # Joined: 08 Aug 2003 Posts: 443 Location: Los Angeles
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Jin member
Member # Joined: 09 Jun 2001 Posts: 479 Location: CA
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 5:20 pm |
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Better than e-Bay, buy a refurbished tablet from Wacom. It'll come with all of the bundled software they provide with the new, more expensive tablets and a one year warranty.
Today's list of available refurbs includes (all prices U.S. dollars):
Three Graphire3 4x5 USB Tablets at $79.95
Three Graphire3 6x8 USB Tablets at $159.95
One Intuos2 4x5 USB pen tablet (Mac or PC) at $159.95
One Intuos2 6x8 Platinum USB pen tablet (Mac or PC) at $239.95
One Intuos2 9x12 Serial pen tablet (PC) at $375.95
One Intuos2 9X12 Platinum USB pen tablet (Mac or PC) at $375.95
One Intuos2 12x12 USB pen tablet (Mac or PC) at $415.95
One Intuos2 12x18 Serial pen tablet (PC) at $599.95
One Intuos2 12x18 USB pen tablet (Mac or PC) at $599.95
The list changes frequently, so if you're thinking of buying a refurbished Wacom tablet, check this page often:
http://wacomdirect.wacom.com/wacomdirect/reftablet.asp?
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