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You should contact Wacom support, they answered me quickly, but most likely yes. My experience is with a Bamboo pen on an older tablet, it works perfect. Wacom has a good backwards compatibility policy.
The Wacom CINTIQ 21UX is a graphics tablet designed for the professional graphic artist. Recommended for those that use graphics programs for their work on a daily basis, the tablet provides a very large monitor and a programmable pen with advanced touch sensitivity. This tablet comes with a hefty price tag, and is not recommended for the hobbyist, however, for the professional graphic artist it is generally considered the best and worth the additional cost over other graphics tablets.
High quality graphic tablets include the Wacom Intuos4, MonoPrice #6251, Wacom Bamboo Create, Wacom Cintiq, and VTPenPad. The price of these vary, and are listed on Amazon from 39.99 to 199.99.
To use a Wacom Intuos tablet with Microsoft Paint, first, connect the tablet to your computer and install any necessary drivers from the Wacom website. Once the drivers are installed, open Microsoft Paint. You can then use the pen on the tablet to draw or write directly in the Paint interface, where the pen pressure sensitivity will allow for varied line thickness based on how hard you press. Adjust settings in the Wacom Tablet Properties if you want to customize the pen buttons or sensitivity.
Yes! In fact if you are like me, once you start using a tablet for everything you'll have trouble returning to the slow old mouse! Tablets take a little time to get used to, but for most things are much faster than mice!
It depends on which bamboo tablet you want. The one I got, the bamboo pen and touch, came with PSE 7 for mac and PSE 8 for windows.
He used a Wacom medium Bamboo Tablet.
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Take it into the store you bought it from and they will do it for you.
The price range for a new Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet is about $299. It has received excellent reviews for its performance in editing and creating designs.
Yes, the Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet - CTL460 is compatible with Paint Tool SAI. You can use it to create digital art, as the tablet supports pressure sensitivity, which enhances brush responsiveness in the software. Simply install the necessary drivers from Wacom's website, and you should be able to use the tablet seamlessly with Paint Tool SAI.
No it doesnt
No. Only the Intuos line has this feature.
Did you tried to re-install your drivers? If so, and there's still a problem, go to Windows Startmenu -> programs -> Wacom Tablet. There is a utility to 'reset tablet preferences'. This deletes current settings and restarts the driver. It worked fine for me.
You should contact Wacom support, they answered me quickly, but most likely yes. My experience is with a Bamboo pen on an older tablet, it works perfect. Wacom has a good backwards compatibility policy.
The significant difference between the two models lies in the pressure sensitivity of each tablet. The Intuos model is much more sensitive--it has some 2000 levels of pressure sensitivity, versus the around 1000 levels of sensitivity in the Bamboo Fun. :)
Just go with Wacom. They have the best quality of graphic tablets. If you want cheaper, pick their Wacom Bamboo. It's under $100.