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Artrage 5 stuck on eraser on pen only12/31/2023 The problem with the touch wheel is that it reverses direction on the right side of the wheel. The only solution would most likely be to manually drag the scroll bars around your canvas, but this will really chop up your workflow. You could argue that for functions like brush size, zoom in/out, rotate canvas, you can just split each function and map those onto two different expresskeys each, but there is no solution for spacebar for panning the canvas. So basically, any press and hold function such as holding spacebar to pan the canvas, or holding ctrl+alt to change your brush size in Clip Studio Paint. The problem with the expresskeys is that they do not support long presses. Unfortunately, despite how good the actual buttons are, the programming on them is different from standard expresskeys and severely limit expresskey users. The buttons all give great feedback when clicked and are very easy to click no matter where you press on them, and the touch wheel works very smoothly. The expresskeys on this tablet all feel fantastic. The doodles above the tablet are quite cute and pleasing to look at. The tablet comes in a simple white box with the tablet printed on the front. (?) Levels unspecified, but there is tilt sensitivity. Pen Tilt Sensitivity: Yes, +-60 levels (?) Pen Buttons: 1 side button, eraser on end Price: 75.99 USD (when this review was written) If you’re looking for a tablet with customizable expresskeys, you will need to look elsewhere. If you are experienced with tablets, you should get this if you want a quality tablet with a battery-free pen, pen tilt, and pen eraser. If you are considering this as your first graphic tablet, I can recommend this tablet if you are not going to be using the expresskeys. Some aspects may improve or change over time, so it is in your best interest to concentrate on reviews which are less than 1 year old. Prices may have changed since I wrote this review. I am not a Mac or Linux user!! I only tested this tablet on Windows 8 and Windows 10. Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite what I expected it to be, but it is still a fairly good tablet. So I was thinking that it would be a great alternative for people who didn’t want to pay the premium 350 USD for the Intuos Pro. I actually had my eye on this tablet from before it was released because it looked like Wacom’s Intuos Pro but with 2 more expresskeys. This tablet was kindly supplied to me by GAOMON for review.
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