Frey said:Does any use pen and tablet to edit in LR4 or Cs5...Tablets such as bamboo> What is the best on the market?
I use the A5 sized Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch and find it really intuitive and more accurate than a mouse. Depends on your budget as to which one you go for, but Wacom are generally considered the best in the market.
Takes a short while to realize that the tablet becomes the 'screen' so to
speak as I foolishly kept repositioning the pen to move the pointer :bonk:
I'm intrigued. I have just got one of these, but can't try it until my new PC comes.
I was expecting to move the pen to move the pointer too? Is this not the case then?

snoop69 said:Yes, the pen moves the pointer. Perhaps I didnt make any sense
Example : If you put the pen in the bottom corner of the tablet, the pointer
will be in the same bottom corner on your screen. If you move the pointer
towards the opposite upper corner, the pointer will also go to the same
corner.
If using a mouse on a mat, you usually need several pushes to get the
pointer from corner to corner.
Hope that makes sense (hic, had a drink) :nuts:
Mike do you have a model number for your Intuous as Im looking at getting one which will operate 2 monitors easily