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<blockquote data-quote="lightmuncher" data-source="post: 4947" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>I hope I am reading your reply correctly? You don't transfer anything, the tablet is instead of using a mouse. You can work in finer pixels and in more detail, rather than struggling to use a mouse. Just attach it to your laptop or computer, install drivers, and you're able to work from that tablet whilst seeing what you do on your screen. The more expensive ones you can use like an artist screen. They are mega bucks! The link I gave to my other realities in Flickr, if you watch both vids I am working totally from the tablet's pen whilst watching the screen. There is NO way of working that fine with a normal mouse! And that goes for any editing of my images, for example removing power lines, so much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightmuncher, post: 4947, member: 300"] I hope I am reading your reply correctly? You don't transfer anything, the tablet is instead of using a mouse. You can work in finer pixels and in more detail, rather than struggling to use a mouse. Just attach it to your laptop or computer, install drivers, and you're able to work from that tablet whilst seeing what you do on your screen. The more expensive ones you can use like an artist screen. They are mega bucks! The link I gave to my other realities in Flickr, if you watch both vids I am working totally from the tablet's pen whilst watching the screen. There is NO way of working that fine with a normal mouse! And that goes for any editing of my images, for example removing power lines, so much easier. [/QUOTE]
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