Re: Different mouse vs. pen question




"Joe" <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:526vv29dah3lgp22s6i3i2gqbmbvcasmsm@xxxxxxxxxx
"just bob" <kilbyfan-aol@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Years ago I used a special tablet with AutoCAD, which was great because you
could call commands right from the tablet. I do not do much retouching but
I would like a way to be able to assign buttons or areas on the tablet which
let me call different commands (jump to USM, Levels, or curves for example).
Is this possible? The alternative I guess is remembering the hot-keys.

The old tablet did give you a long list of buttons to asign, but I haven't
seen those for ages to know if they still avaible. And you don't want those
buttons anyway.

I supposed the keyboard took over the tablet. One hand on the keys and one of the pen/mouse. I just can't remember all the shortcut keys!

.



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