So If my "nib" breaks what does the tablet sense? I bought a bamboo connect CTL470. I'm into "hovering" now.
Oh okay so the only thing to worry about is losing the pen or it flying out of your hand?Full Tablet wrote:
It senses a circuit inside the pen. You don't need the nib to play osu! (unless you tap with the tablet pen).
If I'm not wrong a wacom tablet pen is pretty expensive...B00l3t wrote:
Oh okay so the only thing to worry about is losing the pen or it flying out of your hand?Full Tablet wrote:
It senses a circuit inside the pen. You don't need the nib to play osu! (unless you tap with the tablet pen).
i play without a nib.B00l3t wrote:
Oh okay so the only thing to worry about is losing the pen or it flying out of your hand?Full Tablet wrote:
It senses a circuit inside the pen. You don't need the nib to play osu! (unless you tap with the tablet pen).
Gently grip it out with a pair of scissors. (Obviously don't grip it too hard)johandrossi wrote:
Is the nib removable? How do I go about doing that
If you hover, just keep your wrist in a comfortable position and you'll get used to it after playing a little.Primula wrote:
Gently grip it out with a pair of scissors. (Obviously don't grip it too hard)johandrossi wrote:
Is the nib removable? How do I go about doing that
Personally I prefer using a soft 'fluffy' nib (almost frictionless so it doesn't wear down) which came with my Wacom tablet.
Looks like this (the white bit on the end is a sort of fabric or something).
It's the only nib I use because the others wear down too fast.
I tried hovering, too shakey. >-<