First thing to do... is throw away the mouse so that you get to use the
tablet.... I have one that sits on my shelf and every now and then I
plug it in and try to work with it but I'm so used to the mouse that it
just takes too long to do what I want to do... and before long I'm back
to using the mouse so I can get the job out before the deadline.... I
admit that I've never really given it a full chance.... So that's my
advice for what it's worth!
How's Riyad? Let me guess... it's a little cooler than it was a couple
of months ago but still hot as hell??? - Not a lot of snow huh...
Enjoy. Here it's cold enough to freeze the balls in a brass monkey!
All the best
Herschel
On 12/10/11 9:07 AM, Trevor Cunningham wrote:
This summer, I bought a Wacom Intuous4 tablet with big plans to adjust
my post-prod flow. When I unpacked, the pen was gone. Such a lovely
piece of gear rendered useless unless I want an overpriced coaster for
the coffee table. Well, the pen has arrived in Riyadh and should be on
its way tomorrow. Any recommendations of what I should do first with
the tablet? Huh? Huh?!