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[ale] Tablet input devices
- Subject: [ale] Tablet input devices
- From: Newcombe at mordor.clayton.edu (Dan Newcombe)
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 07:53:53 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 17 Apr 2003, Joe wrote:
> "James P. Kinney III" <jkinney at localnetsolutions.com> writes:
> > Not sure of the price, but my Wacom Intuos works perfectly. It has good
> > support in the Gimp.
> Hah! The Wacom starts at $200. In the interest of being a cheapskate,
> I socked a whopping $23 - including shipping - into a JamStudio
> tablet (which allegedly will more-or-less work using the Wacom
> driver; we'll see):
I could never get the JamStudio tablet (formerlly the Pablo Internet
edition(*)) to work with the Wacom drivers under windows, but they all use
the same chips inside from pencom or wintab or something I don't remember
right now. The Wacom has more levels of pressure sensitivity and an
unteatherd pen, but the Jam one works pretty good.
(*) They had the Pablo/Jam edition, which was about $99 (few years ago).
Same company also made one that came with some kids game that sold for
$49. Same tablet - just the kid one was cheaper and bright yellow.
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