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I use the tablet for everything, from web navigation to Photoshop.
There is a mouse but I rarely use it (only to give my wrist a rest). I
use the pen to select files or links to open, just like you would use
a mouse. I don't use a "regular" USB mouse.
There is software that you install, after that the mouse or pen are
what you use for selection and drawing.
Gail
On Dec 14, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Bruce Bartrug wrote:
> Ah. That's another basic question about the Intuos: what software
> does it work with right out of the box. I.e., does it integrate
> with Photoshop, or is there a separate software package for the
> Intuos input which can be saved and opened by other image-modifying
> software? If the latter, how does one go back and forth between the
> two easily. Sorry if the question isn't precise for those to whom
> the use of Wacom products is already intuitive.
>
> :)bruce
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Gail Guth <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> I've used a 9x12 Wacom for years and have no problems with my
> shoulder. My wrist does get sore from time to time if I am holding
> my pen wrong or too tightly, or don't take breaks as I should. So, I
> don't think it's the tablet size that causes wrist, arm or shoulder
> problems, but not paying attention enough to what I am doing or how
> I am doing it.
>
> I
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