Mine does not. Maybe a newer one will. Mine is two years old. On mine there are 8 programable buttons specific to whatever program you're using. That feature alone is worth the price of admission. There is also a wheel which can be programmed to do four different things. Again, program specific. I so believe in the tablet method that when I hired and trained my retoucher I bought her a Wacom and didn't give her the option of working any other way. Once she adjusted, and it took a couple of days, she loves it. Lea you can not say more than you see ~hdt On Apr 1, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've been comparing the Intuos4 and the Bamboo Pen & Touch. The Bamboo doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it does advertise as a trackpad while the Intuos is marketed differently. Does the Intuos work as a track pad as well? > > Lea Murphy wrote: >> I use the Wacom Intuos 4 and never ever touch a mouse. It's the best thing going. >> you can not say more than you see ~hdt >> >> On Apr 1, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >>> Growing sick and tired of my Mac mouse. I have large hands so the ergonomics are thrown off. Was wondering if the Wacom Bamboo Pen and touch would be a good alternative. I've seen some people on here mention they use a Wacom, would like to know their experience. >>> >>> >> >> >> >