This picture is a view months old, when i got a new wooden table board; my home battlestation. Now there's also a plant on the table, a dia/negative scanner and some pencils. But always beer!
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And this is my current setup at work. There has also changed a little bit, but not that much. Missing is a new Wacom tablet, which i use almost half of the day instead of the mouse - but not for painting, just as a mouse alternative.
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Interesting use of the tablet. Is it viable and what advantages does it have over the mouse ?
Not OP, but I tried to use my Intuos3 for OS/UI usage...
The main difference is that the tablet uses "absolute measurement" while a mouse uses "incremental measurement".
For continuous flow/actions (drawing) tablets work well, but for interrupted flow (move here...click, move there...click) not so much imo.
My conclusion was that "continuous movement devices" (mouse or trackball) work best for "non continuous flow" usage,
but "interruptive motion devices" (lift and tap as with stylus or touchscreens) work best for "continuous flow" usage (drawing, swiping, gestures).
Hope that makes sense ^^;