Is there a list of supported tablets anywhere within Corel (or elsewhere)? - Ive got a Trust T2100 that to be fair, i dont use that much. I just tried it on Photopaint and Everything works except the pressure sensitivity.
The "configure" and "remember settings" buttons are greyed out in the general settings tab.
Any ideas?
Andy
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH! I HATE MY TRUST TB7300!!!!
It's the third time I have complaited my tablet, and still it's a piece of s.....
Sorry, but that's true. I am going to buy a wacom, cause I have exactly the same problem like you Andy. And in other apps too. It seems like wacom tablets are only and fully supported, no matter which app. But my TB7300 did work fine in MS Paint...LOL
Hi Mo,
lol - thanks for that.... I imagined that it would be something along those lines. ho hum..... its not worth me replacing mine as I barely use it currently.
Mine did used to work in Corel V12 though, im sure of it :(
Guys, guys!!!
Rescue is near - when you buy a WACOM!!! Because I know by own experience, the only really professional tablet on the market seem to be ANY version of the Wacom family of products. I mean professional because the ones I have tested, work PERFECT with both Corel and Adobe programs.
I personally only use the Wacom tablets. I have two Wacom Intuos3. A5 and A6 sized Wacom Intuos tablets. My own tablet that I personally prefer is without doubt, the Wacom Intuos3 A6 Wide tablet. (I have an older Intuos A5 as well). One because it is WONDERFUL to work with. And secondly because of its mobility. I use it daily with CorelDRAW and Corel Photo-Paint. And my girlfriend have used it with Photoshop (adobe) and it works perfect with that as well.
I have on top of this tried to work work with the Wacom Graphire 3 and 4, as well as the new Wacom Bamboo line. It works beutifully.
So people, go buy yourself a WACOM tablet. Dont hesitate. Give yourself something you deserv, a gift of pure joy - a Wacom.
I prefer the Wacom Intuos3 A6 Wide tablet size, because I always carry with me my laptop and Wacom tablet, in my backpack, when I go and sit at places outside my own workplace/studio. Because I frequent the cafés basically everday for several hours to sit and work with my illustrations, at cafés, the A6 size Intuos3 tablet is great to have on the table or in the lap (my legs). A larger size would never fit my way of working, because of the mobility issue.
AND the Intuos3 actually looks very good.
Wacom website has a shop online, on which you can buy used ones and new ones, but you might find one even cheaper in a good store.
wacom-europe.com/index2.asp?pid=107&lang=en
Here is a picture of one
Stefan Lindblad said: I prefer the Wacom Intuos3 A6 Wide tablet size, because I always carry with me my laptop and Wacom tablet, in my backpack, when I go and sit at places outside my own workplace/studio. Because I frequent the cafés basically everday for several hours to sit and work with my illustrations, at cafés, the A6 size Intuos3 tablet is great to have on the table or in the lap (my legs). A larger size would never fit my way of working, because of the mobility issue.
That's exactly why I use my laptop with a tablet!! My creativity depends on mobility, before I had a tablet I've used sketchbooks...
Just before I have read your post -thanks to you again, for the suggestion, Stefan- I have ordered a wacom Intuos3 A5 Widescreen Special Edition(with two pens) today. I have smashed my Trust TB7300 last weekend, cause there were small vertical stripes failing on the sensor field- one by one. A nightmare! I am looking forward to receive my wacom next week!
FosterCoburn said: The other brands look good. They sound good. They have a lower price. And yet I frequently see people complaining that they don't work with Draw and other software.
The other brands look good. They sound good. They have a lower price. And yet I frequently see people complaining that they don't work with Draw and other software.
You're right, Foster. Before I had a Trust tablet, I have used two Aiptek tablets. The same: They don't complain with Corel, they fail, blabla...
WACOM is the best, cause the others are not fit to hold a candle...