On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Ian Trudel wrote:
I'm using a little Wacom Graphire Tablet with Squeak time to time,
it works really great. I had lot of fun with the handwritting thing (though I don't really know how to use it, I've been doing by tries and failures). Actually, the Windows driver looks to handle everything, I haven't really notice differences than using a mouse.
So I take it you're just using a pen as mouse replacement? I think what Wiebe was refering to is the tablet primitive support - here you get pressure and tilt and all nice Pen stuff. Check out Pen simplePressurePen (well, you *need* the tablet prims for this to work...)
-- Bert
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Ian Trudel wrote:
I'm using a little Wacom Graphire Tablet with Squeak time to time,
it works really great. I had lot of fun with the handwritting thing (though I don't really know how to use it, I've been doing by tries and failures). Actually, the Windows driver looks to handle everything, I haven't really notice differences than using a mouse.
So I take it you're just using a pen as mouse replacement? I think what Wiebe was refering to is the tablet primitive support - here you get pressure and tilt and all nice Pen stuff.
I had a bit of both in mind, thanks for your responses.
greetings, Wiebe
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