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Originally Posted by Chamaeleontidae
I haven't seen the I3 setup, but with my graphire, I can have custom setting for different applications.
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I mean automatically changing settings depending on what application you are in. You can set the sideswitch to be right click normally but if you add photoshop to the application list in the control panel you can set the sideswitch to something else and when you open photoshop or make it the active window, the sideswitch will automatically change to the function you set.
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Originally Posted by ngdawg
The one I have(CTE440) just works with any software and its tools-no setups required. It's a small one-4x6 pad I believe, but I've found that doesn't matter at all when drawing; the pen moves/works/draws regardless of the workspace size on the monitor.
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Some people actually find the smaller tablets to be more useful because in absolute mode you don't have to move your hand so far to put the cursor anywhere on the screen. In this case if you want more detail you just zoom the thing you are drawing in to the appropriate level. This is why I say the 6x8 is the largest you may ever need, 4x5 would do fine for most people as well