it's programmable so you can adjust the sensitivity and canvas and also add 4 custom settings.
also, having programmable keys on the side of your non-drawing hand is really neat and means you don't have to sit on top of the keyboard to switch modes all the time.
+ full scroll-wheel controlled user-programmable settings and unlimited external application macros.
the oled menus are very helpful, and somewhat amusing if you want to program funny shortcuts.
tablets come with a special mouse anyway (which has several programmable buttons, and is cordless & batteryless thus light & easy to use).
with so many programmable buttons and the quad-function touch wheel, wacom really doesn't want you to ever touch the keyboard!
great software with tutorials for new people such as myself.it's built nice and the packaging is good cons: only 4 programmable buttons.
pressure sensitivity is tuned nicely, programmable function keys are very useful.
neat touch sensitive scroll wheel and programmable buttons.
the babmoo doesn't have a tilt sensor, doesn't have 1024 levels of pressure, doesn't have fifteen million programmable buttons.
4 programmable hot keys.
it dashes around easily, and the two programmable buttons work wonders with macros or as i use them, a faster alt+tab and alt+f4.
it has five programmable buttons, seven foot length non-tangle cord, sensitivity adjustment buttons that you can use wile playing games to get the perfect feel when views change, and has an 1800dpi
what's great about it:?programmable buttons, nice dpi, smooth feel what's not so great:?none so far.
like the extra programmable buttons.
all of the buttons are programmable to which one you want where.
the buttons located on the tablet are programmable and very handy.
useless mouse, i wish they dumped the mouse and added few more programmable buttons instead.
two programmable buttons on pen and four on the tablet.
pros: programmable hotkeys, easy setup and works great for lots of things asides from drawing.
cons: wish it had more than 4 programmable buttons, took me awhile to work out how i wanted them setup to maximize efficiency, its hard to be hitting keyboard commands while using the tablet, id love
although it?s a bit difficult to program it comes with preloaded settings for some popular games and you can also program your own.
and it has twelve programmable "buttons".
im one handed and it allows me to program 12 buttons to emulate the left hand keyboard keys in online games and graphics programs.
while the xg6 is an optical mouse and probably has more programmable buttons than most mice out there, for everyday use it is horrendous.
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