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They are taking trigonometry and have to "draw" lines on graph images. This proved to be very difficult with the touch pad on the chromebook and no better using a mouse.
I bought this pad and plugged it in. No configuration was required. The pad can be used as a mouse and can also be used to draw lines on the digital graphs more easily.
The chromebook issued to my child is an HP Chromebook 11 G8 E
Your experience may vary by the type of chromebook you have.
I can only comment about the one I have to work with.
The small size hasn't given me any issue, but I'm already used to keeping my mouse sensitivity very high, and I prefer to draw with small wrist movements rather than sweeping arm movements. At this size, the tablet is great for travel. The small size is not for everyone, though. Keep in mind that the actual active drawing space is the space where there are dots, and that space does not extend out to the edge of the tablet.
Time will tell if I personally prefer the tablet over fighting vector lines with my mouse to keep my art clean and precise, but as a review on this piece of hardware itself and its functionality, the Intuos S works as intended.
Now on to this product. I am NOT an artist. But I am an avid photographer and I love to correct, upgrade and restore photos. If you are an artist, you might want the model with the larger pen space, but for what I do, this one is perfect and totally affordable. I have been waiting for a long time for a quality tablet I can afford and here it is.
I think any install needs the very latest drivers to work properly, so no matter what OS you have, you can go for this tablet, install the latest drivers and you would be very happy for it.
The included software is entry level, difficult to install and is fairly useless unless you are new to graphics software.
The consumer would have been better served if Wacom included a full educational edition of Painter. All things considered, if I had it to do over again , Wacom would not be my first choice .
I use my tablet corded because my computer was not built with wireless capabilities, so I can't comment on the bluetooth abilities. However, the cord is long enough to reach my desk from the front of my tower no problem. Took me less than half an hour to get the tablet fully set up, registered, and working in one of the free programs. The website to get registered and get the programs is in the cardboard booklet and the serial number is on the back of the tablet.
The only thing kind of negative I have to say about this tablet is the drawing program. Corel Painter Essential 7 is alright, but after a few days of dinking around in it I found it to be kind of lackluster. It's a nice enough program, but is a bit bare bones, and I wanted a little more without dropping hundreds of dollars on their other program. I've really been enjoying using this tablet with Medibang Paint Pro, which is also free and a bit more robust in terms of what can be done in it. So if you're having trouble redeeming the programs that come with the tablet than I would recommend giving that one a google.
Among other things, the driver file didn't have a recognized digital signature so I had to disable the signature check on my PC before installing. Then, I kept getting an error that the device wasn't on. I had to repeatedly go into services, stop the service and restart to avoid repeated reboots. The desktop configuration interface also wouldn't work, citing a missing DLL file which isn't something available with Windows 7, even though the specs say that the product is compatible with Win 7.
My product didn't come with the product key needed for registering the product and even if it had, the registration page on wacom's website is broken, with the product field greyed out so nothing can be entered. Yep, tried Chrome and Firefox both. No luck.
What is probably considered the quick start guide is exactly three illustrations intended to get this working. I had to go to Wacom's videos for help and found the examples shown very different from what I had in front of me.
I'm new to pen tablets but my career has been in software development and I know PCs. Never have I had such trouble with a device. The tablet may work fine but I've given up on ever getting the drivers installed.
Returning this product and will not bother giving Wacom another chance.
I will say that Amazon's tech support was great in trying to help me get through this but in the end, we used all the Ideas we could think of, with no success.
Upon receiving it today, I initially just plugged it into my Win 7 graphics desktop, and let the automatic driver-download do its thing. This worked... but only minimally. Fully customizing the tablet's and the pen's features wasn't possible. Went to the Wacom site and downloaded/installed the "real" drivers... and now it's fully customizable, and works flawlessly.
I also vastly prefer this tablet's pen over the one that came with the CTL-480. The two buttons on the former pen were almost impossible to feel, and I found myself constantly having to spin the pen in my fingertips, to locate them. The tips of the buttons on this new pen are raised a bit more, and have a more pronounced edge than the more rounded edges on the older pen's buttons... so I am always aware of how the pen is positioned in my hand.
HIGHLY recommended!
Update: I spoke with customer service and they were able to resolve my issue, which wouldn’t have been able to be fixed without them. So if you get this anticipating being able to just open it and try it out, think again. You’ll likely have to wait until business hours are open and speak to customer service just to get it going
I am a software engineer and I could not believe I had to call support to get the right install package... If you just try to get the driver from the product page on Wacom's site it will fail to work (i could see it forking a new setup.exe process every couple of seconds gradually depleting the available memory and doing nothing else). Hopefully they fix that issue soon (I am writing this on March 30, 2020). The driver name is WacomTablet_6.3.38-2.exe, so you can have the version number for the reference.
Support guy was amazingly rude, but he took me through several screens to download the latest driver package, which finally worked. I can live with rude people as long as they are helpful.
20 mins later the driver... crashed! I was surprised why would the setup application have a menu item saying "restart driver"! Now I know...
Interestingly enough, a $15 noname tablet that my son uses worked out of the box without any drivers and never crashed.
I know that Wacom is a de-facto standard for designers to use on their macbook and that is why I bought this tablet. Everybody else should stay away from this brand.
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