Tablets for photoshop

I had to got to the DRs the other day as I was constipated. He said take 3 tablets a day for 2 weeks and put them up your back passage.

2 weeks later I want back to the Drs and he asked if the tablets worked. I said NO and now I can't open my back gate

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Have you tried re-installing? ..... Probably be much better afterwards. ;)
 
I would suggest you try before you buy.

The first one I bought years ago was a cheapy A4 size. I did not like the

large size, it was cumbersome on my desk and I did not like the long distances

the pen traveled. I know this all sounds a bit strange, but when I purchased

the A6 size Wacom I use now, it just felt perfect from the start and I've

been using it a few years and never had a problem.
 
I've been using a bamboo pen and touch for PhotoShop for the past 6 months,

Pros; very accurate and great to have the pressure sensitive tip to adjust size/opacity on the fly. The buttons on the pen can be customized to an action which is great.

Cons; I often run out of space on mine when making large selections and often have to start again or use additions which isn't perfect. I also font use the touch feature apart from occasional zooming, I still have a mouse for Windows use.
 
Also suggest trying out before buying. Tablet is not for everyone, it works quite differently than mouse (or at least in my opinion). Look at Wacom made tablets, they are great. Something like the Bamboo is good for starting out. :)
 
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