Post by Antti HeiskanenBTW, can a pen and a tablet be used (or connected to the computer) at
the same time with a mouse?
They can both be connected and available. If you literally try to use
them simultaneously, they'll "fight," because the pen tries to position
the cursor at an absolute location on the screen, while the mouse tries
to move it relatively to another location. It doesn't hurt anything,
but it serves no purpose.
In contrast, you can switch instantly between them if you want, moving
first the mouse and then the pen, or vice versa. The pen is normally
configured to use absolute positioning so that a given spot on the
tablet always represents the same spot on the display, whereas a mouse
is normally configured for relative positioning, so that moving the
mouse moves the cursor from wherever it currently is, without
respositioning it in an absolute sense.
Post by Antti HeiskanenI'm left-handed (I use pen with my left hand but use mouse
with my right hand), so I'd need a tablet that can be used
on the left side of the keyboard, while at the same time
having a mouse on the right-hand side.
I have a set up like that, except that I have the mouse on the left and
the tablet on the right. I'm right-handed, so I keep the tablet on the
right for very precise work, and the mouse on the left for simple cursor
operations. It took a bit of getting used to, as I previously had moved
the mouse with the right hand, but now I'm accustomed to it and it works
great!
Post by Antti HeiskanenI know that many tablets have a wireless mouse included,
but I have understood that those mice are usually not
very good.
Skip the included mouse. Just get the tablet and use your existing
mouse. I have a Wacom tablet at my right and my old, reliable Microsoft
mouse at my left. The mouse is cranked up to maximum speed, so that it
covers the entire screen with about one inch of movement. This works
well for fast operations, whereas I can use the tablet for slow or
precision stuff.
Having two pointers like this also is convenient when you need to type
things at the same time.
In practice, I use the tablet mostly with Photoshop and Illustrator, and
the mouse for most other things, although I use the tablet whenever I
need precise screen movements (the tablet can resolve 100 points per
millimetre and 1024 levels of pressure, so it is very precise indeed).
Post by Antti HeiskanenSo I would like to have the tablet but also a separate
wired optical mouse connedted at the same time. Will this
result in problems? My operating system of
choise is Windows XP, if that matters.
There will be no problems. The two work together just fine.
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