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The software supports both Mac and PC operating systems.
#Wacom smart scroll left hand install
To use the tablet you'll have to install Wacom's accompanying software. To give it that designer look there is a rather offensive red label sticking out the side, but once you realise this is to store the pen when not in use it's not too bad. The touch area takes up most of the real estate, but there is space for four large physical buttons down the side, for menus and clicking options. Connecting via a spare USB port there is no AC power or batteries required and it's slimline, black (or silver depending on model) and stylish. Out of the box and the rather large touchpad (around A5 in size) sits on your desk in front on your computer or to the side.
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For the sake of this review we're looking at the Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch. The Touch version just offers you finger support, and as you might expect the Pen version says no to the hand.
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What you get, how it performs, and the price you pay varies on the package you choose with the Pen and Touch versions coming with both the ability to use your fingers and an included pen. In an attempt to appeal to all areas there are different versions that do different things. The Bamboo Pen and Touch actually comes in five different guises: the Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch CTH460 the Wacom Bamboo Touch CTT460 the Wacom Bamboo Pen CTL460 the Wacom Bamboo Craft CTH461 and finally the Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch CTH661.Ĭonfused? You should be. (Pocket-lint) - With the Apple busy educating us about touch interfaces, the possibility of a large A5 sized touchpad to accompany your desktop or laptop seems appealing, after all if your phone can multi-touch why not your computer? Can the Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch really offer you a more tactile experience over your mouse? We got touchy feely to find out.