Try this link and see if it answers some of your questions...
http://www.wacom-components.com/english/tech.asp
Hi, does anyone know where I can find detailed specs of the Wacom digitizer that's used on most of today's Tablet PCs (such as the Fujitsu T4010). I'm interested in finding out the resolution (lines per inch?)
I think I remember seeing a post here to some link that gives the specs but the search form isn't working now.
Thanks!
Try this link and see if it answers some of your questions...
http://www.wacom-components.com/english/tech.asp
Thanks... it's not there though!
I'm trying to investigate something I notice between my Tablet PC and regular external tablet... I'm drawing something using Painter that seems to imply the resolution of the Tablet PC digitizer is much less than an external tablet. I'm trying to confirm this.
I think you can use the built-in Accessibility magnifier to test whether you can make single-pixel-width movements of the cursor. Is finer resolution possible? I mean, can an application detect smaller movements? I recently noticed that peripheral tablets can claim a very high LPI count, but I don't know if it's real. However, some do allow a small area of the tablet surface to map the whole screen; that's going to call for higher resolution.quote:Originally posted by robbyv
Thanks... it's not there though!
I'm trying to investigate something I notice between my Tablet PC and regular external tablet... I'm drawing something using Painter that seems to imply the resolution of the Tablet PC digitizer is much less than an external tablet. I'm trying to confirm this.
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