Will Live 8 support wacom tablets?
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:17 pm
Please say yes! 
Well, my request is simple.hoffman2k wrote:The short answer is no.
The long answer is yes, if enough wacom users can agree on what exactly they want to happen.
Then use it as a mouse - these tablets have mouse drivers - at least mine does.smutek wrote:Well, my request is simple.hoffman2k wrote:The short answer is no.
The long answer is yes, if enough wacom users can agree on what exactly they want to happen.
I'd like to be able to adjust a parameter, such as a fader, knob, or envelope breakpoint using my pen.
That's pretty much it for me. Anything more than that I will consider icing on the cake.
I just want to be able to use my tablet in a normal way to interact with live, same as I would with a mouse.
+1smutek wrote:
Well, my request is simple.
I'd like to be able to adjust a parameter, such as a fader, knob, or envelope breakpoint using my pen.
That's pretty much it for me. Anything more than that I will consider icing on the cake.
I just want to be able to use my tablet in a normal way to interact with live, same as I would with a mouse.
Have you tried that? It sucks. That's no solution, IMO.Khazul wrote: Then use it as a mouse - these tablets have mouse drivers - at least mine does..
Why? I used to do alot of graphics work with a tablet via the mouse driver.jbone1313 wrote:Have you tried that? It sucks. That's no solution, IMO.Khazul wrote: Then use it as a mouse - these tablets have mouse drivers - at least mine does..
Wow, all of us who have been asking for this, why didn't we think of that three years ago?Khazul wrote:
Then use it as a mouse - these tablets have mouse drivers - at least mine does.
That's why.jbone1313 wrote:
Have you tried that? It sucks. That's no solution, IMO.
Please explain what you mean by the mouse driver.Khazul wrote:Why? I used to do alot of graphics work with a tablet via the mouse driver.jbone1313 wrote:Have you tried that? It sucks. That's no solution, IMO.Khazul wrote: Then use it as a mouse - these tablets have mouse drivers - at least mine does..
I can kinda see how its not so bad with a tablet, but many touch monitors use similar drivers and thus have similar issues. So if you want to actually touch the control with which you are working, then obviously using the "mouse mode" isn't a great soluion.Khazul wrote: Why? I used to do alot of graphics work with a tablet via the mouse driver.
I think he's talking about switching the tablet to "mouse mode" or whatever. Which is no fun.smutek wrote:
Please explain what you mean by the mouse driver.
Are you talking about using the mouse that comes with the tablet?
Totally.snakedogman wrote:using a tablet in mouse mode imo is missing the point of using a tablet in the first place.
+2jbone1313 wrote:Totally.snakedogman wrote:using a tablet in mouse mode imo is missing the point of using a tablet in the first place.