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Old 08-12-2008, 04:33 AM   #1
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What pointing device do you use for your chopping

Pen pad ?

Mouse ?


Give me some ideas im looking to buy somthing new im just getting started on this


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Old 08-12-2008, 04:56 AM   #2
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I use the touchpad on my laptop. It's annoying as hell when something else touches the pad and the cursor flies across the screen... making me have to redo whatever i was just doing a moment ago.
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Mouse and Wacom Tablet FTW! no one tool alone does all things.
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Old 08-12-2008, 05:26 AM   #4
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do you think its worth buying the wacom tablet with the screen or just a pen tablet
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how much you looking to spend cause i got a good wacom for $200 and i love it.
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is it hard not having the actual screen where your drawing ?
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No, you make the transition from mouse to pen tablet pretty easy.
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While I second the Wacom action (Intuos FTW), for those of you MOUSEkateers out there I would recommend looking into a the Logitech Trackman Wheel. The one with the trackball on the side, to be used with your thumb. Yes, I know a trackball isn't a mouse. Yes, it is a pain in the ass to get used to. BUT, once you DO adjust... Holy balls is it a lifesaver. I got my first one several years ago, and I will not ever go back to a standard mouse if I can avoid it.

For chopping, it's a lot easier to make very small, precise movements when you can rest your hand on the base and just move your thumb, as opposed to moving your whole hand (and wrist... and forearm...) Plus when you lift your thumb off the ball, you don't have to worry about the cursor moving from where you left it (unlike sometimes taking your hand off of the mouse, inadvertently moving it).
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