I have one of these, and it's great, except for the pressure sensitivity thing. When I'm trying to digitally ink a drawing, the sensitivity creates wavy, inconsitant lines. Is there a way to switch it off?
Farren answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 7:27 pm: I would keep practicing. At first it's really hard to get smooth lines, but after that the pressure sensitivity becomes a great tool and it's really useful. If you don't get used to it at first, you might never see the benefits of it. As for how to turn it off, it should be in the manual that came with the product.
-Farren [ Farren's advice column | Ask Farren A Question ]
MFS answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 3:47 pm: There should be a control panel setting for the tablet that allows you to tweak the sensitivity of the tablet. Poking around on Wacom's UK site (as the US version was down at the time), it indicates that pressure sensitivity is handled through a driver, and that driver should have an interface to change its settings - so there should be something in the control panel. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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