Usine and Wacom touch?
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Thomas Helzle
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as far i can see, it's classic windows multi touch recognition, so i suppose it must work, but will be better to have confirmation from a user
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Thanks nay-seven,
that's what I hope. Just thought maybe somebody has some experience with it already.
I'll report what I find - I just ordered one since my old one broke recently
Cheers,
Tom
that's what I hope. Just thought maybe somebody has some experience with it already.
I'll report what I find - I just ordered one since my old one broke recently
Cheers,
Tom
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Thomas Helzle
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Just some quick feedback:
The tablet as such is really great.
But for an unknown reason, Wacom decided to not make the touch-part work like a tablet with absolute positioning, but basically like a laptop-touchpad more mouse-like. So while it recognizes some hardwired multitouch gestures which can be useful, it doesn't allow you to for instance move 3 sliders at once with 3 fingers.
So I'm still happy I bought it (my old one just died), but it doesn't live up to it's full potential so far.
Maybe later driver generations can implement more modes.
It could be cool for Windows 8 to not have to touch the monitor.
Cheers,
Tom
The tablet as such is really great.
But for an unknown reason, Wacom decided to not make the touch-part work like a tablet with absolute positioning, but basically like a laptop-touchpad more mouse-like. So while it recognizes some hardwired multitouch gestures which can be useful, it doesn't allow you to for instance move 3 sliders at once with 3 fingers.
So I'm still happy I bought it (my old one just died), but it doesn't live up to it's full potential so far.
Maybe later driver generations can implement more modes.
It could be cool for Windows 8 to not have to touch the monitor.
Cheers,
Tom
Ok, thanks for your feedback , could be useful for someone else.
I thought that muti-touch is dependend from aplication also, isn' it?Thomas Helzle wrote:So while it recognizes some hardwired multitouch gestures which can be useful, it doesn't allow you to for instance move 3 sliders at once with 3 fingers.
Is there any tablet that allow to move more then two sliders or abjects in usine?
seems like There are going to be alot of new laptops with touchscreens in the pipeline. We shall probably have to start a thread to keep up with all of those.
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Thomas Helzle
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I was unclear:
What I meant is: ATM you have to move the mouse pointer to the slider to move it, just like with a mouse.
What I did expect was, that I could touch a certain position on the tablet and be able to directly move from there, just like a tablet pen works.
And if that would support multitouch, you could use it like a multitouch monitor.
What works is, if you move your mouse to a slider, you can move it with two fingers at once, but that's not too exciting
Cheers,
Tom
What I meant is: ATM you have to move the mouse pointer to the slider to move it, just like with a mouse.
What I did expect was, that I could touch a certain position on the tablet and be able to directly move from there, just like a tablet pen works.
And if that would support multitouch, you could use it like a multitouch monitor.
What works is, if you move your mouse to a slider, you can move it with two fingers at once, but that's not too exciting
Cheers,
Tom
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