![]() ![]() Noteworthy however, is the fact that Wacom has managed to effectively reduce the size of the tablet considerably, while maintaining the same active area real estate. To match this the ring around the stylus also can be color coordinated. The small blue hoop bearing the Wacom name on top is a stylus holder, and is another indication Wacom cares about its aesthetics, as it comes out of the box blue, but underneath has a little chamber where a black hoop can be kept and swapped. Matte silver framed by black, it’s a handsome piece. Gone, and not missed by me, is the ‘fun’ colorful and plastic look of the old series, and in its place lies a sleeker Apple- esque slate. Right away it’s apparent that Wacom’s tablets have seemingly swapped the red cups for gin tumblers – they’ve grown up. For the extra few dollars it seems pointless not to get a version with the added functionality, as it can be turned on and off at will via a small button on the top right. If you’re curious what the differences are in the Pen, Pen & Touch, and Manga are in the case of the Pen & Touch and Manga, it’s strictly software, and the Intuos Pen doesn’t have an eraser, nor does it have multi-touch capability. Though the Bamboo series has been updated and the line now inherits the Intuos name, the moniker ‘Bamboo’ still exists within the company, but only in reference to their pen styluses, and trackpad. Then of course, there is the Cintiq, an altogether different animal. The Intuos 5 has, in similar fashion, been re-branded as the Intuos Pro series. What was once the Wacom Bamboo series is effectively now been re-branded as the Intuos Pen, Pen & Touch, and Intuos Manga tablets. ![]() CreaseAngle or VertexColorSimilarity modes are handled as GeodesicDistance too (don't know why or if some some other Wacom mode would work better.Mid last year Wacom made a departure from their old style into a chic, new one. Bad thing is that this supports GeodesicDistance as ExpandMode only. Nice thing is that this works on Fusion360 navigation mode too. You need to press and hold that pen button before touching the tablet. > Further "clicks" may be performed via pen input.Ĭoncerning the expand selection issue you can map "Zoom" either to the TouchRing or to one of the pen's buttons. Now MM got a point and starts the laser line selection. Without touching the tablet (the pen above its surface) I move the cursor to the start position of the laser line and hit that key. As a workaround I mapped a simple mouse click to one of the wacom's keys. If MM gets a stroke instead of a point if falls to freehand laser lasso mode. The problem using a tablet doing a laser selection is that you don't click a single coordinate point on the tablet but you draw some tiny stroke. ![]()
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