Syboooo wrote:
buny wrote:
Tablets ARE vulnerable to a lot of errors, making such a statement clearly proves you do not own a tablet.
What kind of errors do Tablets have? >> My statement was pointing towards this question.
Since the most popular tablet is wacom etc...
The position of the cursor is determined via EMR (Electro-magnetic Resonance)... pinpointed by a cicruit
NOT at the tip of the pen. This means that when you change the angle of the pen, the cursor moves, even if the tip is in the same place. Easy to adapt to though, I don't find it a problem.
Some people can't hover (keep the pen tip
within 3mm of the tablet at all times - the actual circuit is about 10mm away from the surface). They suffer frequent disconnects between pen and tablet and miss notes.
If your tablet came with a cable that is too short, please buy a good quality SHORT (signal degradation can occur over long lengths, as well as reducing the activation distance between pen and tablet) male-A to female-A extension cable instead of plugging it into a USB hub, using a hub causes input delay and the tracking frequency (normally 125hz) becomes pretty random. (Applies to mice too but what the heck.)
These are errors that I know of, but they aren't as bad as they sound.