swagOmgforz wrote:
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Don't buy pen and touch, did that with the 470, wasn't worth it. It's completely useless.filsdelama wrote:
Should i buy a pen and touch version or not ? Can't decide D: I think i pen only version would be appropriate for me, but still.
Not for the Intuos line though. The CTL-480 doesn't have an eraser on the pen, while the CTH-480 does. None of the 470 models have erasers (you'd have to get the larger CTH-670 for that).Omgforz wrote:
Don't buy pen and touch, did that with the 470, wasn't worth it. It's completely useless.filsdelama wrote:
Should i buy a pen and touch version or not ? Can't decide D: I think i pen only version would be appropriate for me, but still.
That seems like a downgrade from the last generation then... my CTH-470 gives the option to disable the touch input. I'd assume the touch input would be much more accurate than my tablet though (Bamboo drivers don't handle touch very well and I've heard that it's better with the Intuos drivers), and IMO it'd make as a viable playstyle if it was accurate enough.Dexus wrote:
The buttons, touch input, and eraser are useless if you're just going to be playing osu! Do you really need those for an extra $30? I will tell you this, you can't disable the touch input with the CTH-480 and it's really annoying at times. Besides, the touch input just makes your tablet a big laptop tracpad.
For drawing: Full area.filsdelama wrote:
I have a finale question about this tablet. What would be the best active area for both osu and drawing ? Cuz i really don't wanna switch between full active area (when drawing) and portion (for osu!), that's going to confuse me, right ?
filsdelama wrote:
Sry to bump this. Yeah my monitor is 16:9 and the full tablet area is 16:10 so i guess i should force proportions for playing, but should i force it too for drawing ?
internet wrote:
I found a good way to check what setting works best: take a round object, like a coin, put it on the pad and trace it with the pen. Do it with force proportion settings on and off. See wich one looks like a circle, and wich one is distorted. The distortion will happen if your monitor is wide and the tablet not wide, or vice-versa.
I was actually working with distortion for like a year before i found about this setting. And it didn't seem to bother me, I guess i got used to it. But now i did the coin trick and tracing it without FP did not make a circle, so i checked it. I don't see great differences when working free-hand, but i guess it's better to have it checked in my case.
I think that option is more important for drawing. If you turn it off, your vertical sensitivity will be slower than your horizontal sensitivity, causing distortion (circles will appear as ovals). It's best to just leave it on.filsdelama wrote:
Sry to bump this. Yeah my monitor is 16:9 and the full tablet area is 16:10 so i guess i should force proportions for playing, but should i force it too for drawing ?
Disable Raw Input in the main osu! options.Lauigy wrote:
I've got the Wacom Intous CTH-460 and when i open osu!, the pointer doesn't move at all. Can someone help? (It's my first tablet)
You can change the sensitivity though the tablet software, under 'Wacom Tablet Properties', then go to the mapping tab and change the active area to what you want. If you can't find it on your computer then you need to install it; a disk should have come with your tablet, you can install the software of that.Majsmackan wrote:
I'm having a problem. When i increase my sensetivity in game to about over 2.0 my game just flips out and i cant do a single sh*t. It really annoys me to play on a low sensetivity.
Thanks, i got it fixed and working now :3 Really appreciate your help c:B1rd wrote:
You can change the sensitivity though the tablet software, under 'Wacom Tablet Properties', then go to the mapping tab and change the active area to what you want. If you can't find it on your computer then you need to install it; a disk should have come with your tablet, you can install the software of that.Majsmackan wrote:
I'm having a problem. When i increase my sensetivity in game to about over 2.0 my game just flips out and i cant do a single sh*t. It really annoys me to play on a low sensetivity.
Dexus wrote:
The cursor skip is from wisptis.exe (windows ink) registering pen flicks. For older tablets you had to manually prevent it from opening by renaming the file or deleting it. With the 480 series you can disable Windows ink with a simple check box from the tablet preferences. There is no need to use that TabletTapToClick program with the 480 series.
The buttons, touch input, and eraser are useless if you're just going to be playing osu! Do you really need those for an extra $30? I will tell you this, you can't disable the touch input with the CTH-480 and it's really annoying at times. Besides, the touch input just makes your tablet a big laptop tracpad.
Oh god thank you! I bought the CTH 480M on a whim because i wanted to play osu with a tablet and the free manga software that came with it might actually get me to try and draw (i suck at drawing but i tought getting the manga software might help in me learning it) and i realised not having checked if you can actually turn touch off.HaruDarkSoul wrote:
Dexus wrote:
The cursor skip is from wisptis.exe (windows ink) registering pen flicks. For older tablets you had to manually prevent it from opening by renaming the file or deleting it. With the 480 series you can disable Windows ink with a simple check box from the tablet preferences. There is no need to use that TabletTapToClick program with the 480 series.
The buttons, touch input, and eraser are useless if you're just going to be playing osu! Do you really need those for an extra $30? I will tell you this, you can't disable the touch input with the CTH-480 and it's really annoying at times. Besides, the touch input just makes your tablet a big laptop tracpad.
I thought I may point out to you that you actually can disable touch input with the CTH-480. On the top right hand edge of the tablet there is a tab that looks similar to a hold button on ipod touches and you can in fact disable touch all together, flip that sucker to the right and Touch is completely disabled, your hand, fingers and palm will no longer flick you half way across the screen or all the way off in some users cases. I hope this helps, and enjoy your CTH-480, it's a miraculous tablet with very much potential.