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"Nav" wrote in message Was the tablet you tried pressure sensitive? Cheers Yes it was I believe... it was quite a while ago. The back of the pen acted like an "eraser".... the current models can be programmed for smear, blur, blend or smudge effects as well. Back then... I bought the largest wacom tablet and 2 pens. Mind you... I had visions of writing and free hand sketching that the computer and tablet could not deliver. It's still not a device to replace the mouse for 90% of the graphics based work involved in the commercial aspect of advertising, photo retouching and design. It's not usually used with AutoCAD either. CM |