Hi,

I have a Wacom Tablet, a Volito 1. Is the cheapest tablet from Wacom (50
€ one year ago) and it's small (half A4 paper,hmmm, a bit larger) so you
can take it anywhere. Of course isn't the best Wacom tablet and
precision it's a bit better than a normal mouse, but it's enough for
quick drawings.

I managed to get it working with the information I found on this thread
(http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25151). I think if you
just follow the Linuxwacom documentation it's enough. It's working
perfectly in The Gimp and CinePaint even the pressure levels.

Hortzon

On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 23:39 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> hi everbody,
> 
> lately i had to do a lot of drawing on the computer and i'm thinking 
> about buying such a Wacom Tablet you can draw with a pen instead of a 
> mouse. on the net, there is linuxwacom [1] and the cheapest one is 
> penpartner 2 [2] ( about 70.- CHF ) that is usb-connected without any 
> external power supply and should be supported by linuxwacom. 
> 
> i do not want to spend much money and my priority is to have somehting 
> that is mobile (=can be carried around with the laptop) and that 
> seems to be this quite small tablet.
> 
> does somebody have some experience with such tablets in linux or even 
> in archlinux? any input welcome
> 
> thanx in advance + greetings,
> Damir 
> 
> [1] : http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/
> [2] :  
> http://www.wacom-europe.com/int/products/penpartner2/specs.asp?lang=en
> 
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