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| Posted: Mon Dec 15th, 2025 22:18 |
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I used Wacom tablets for 20+years….threw the mouse in the cupboard. Plugged into Windows platforms there were no problems and once you get into using a stylus rather than a mouse you will never turn back. Can I recommend you try a Wacom One like this When I went to MACbook my Bamboo (earlier example of the One) wouldn’t work and I got one of these from Argos which worked on Mac immediately. Unless you are planning to do CAD drawings getting a large size Wacom (ie bigger than A5) can be a literal pain in the neck….you end up moving the pen over large distances all the time. For photo editing and general computer navigation an A5 is all you need. Some purists will say the movements are too sensitive ( ie the scaling of A5 movements to a full screen image) but I find that total rubbish, you just zoom the image. It’s so much more comfortable to just move your wrist rather than your shoulder to reach the top corners of the screen….trust me ….I spent hours most days editing images and creating layouts on an A5. You don’t need a wireless one with batteries. Plug it in and rest it on the arm of the chair! Last edited on Mon Dec 15th, 2025 22:18 by ____________________ Eric |
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