Yes, Clay, your tablet will work with Lace 2000.   Quite a few people out
here use a tablet - ideal for those suffering RSI, and even an elderly lady
with Parkinsons finds it easier to use.

Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Clay Blackwell
Sent: 12 July 2006 06:34
To: Brenda Paternoster; ARACHNE
Subject: Re: [lace] lace drafting on computers

Something I've JUST begun to explore is the potential of a computer 
tablet in design work. I recently got a tablet which attaches to my 
computer and came bundled with Adobe Photoshop Essentials. The program 
is probably a less powerful version of Photoshop, but provides layers to 
work in, and allows the bottom layer to be a photograph or grid or 
whatever you want to scan in. I love working with a stylus instead of a 
mouse, and my initial attempts have been promising, although I'll need 
some practice to learn the program better, and to control the lines 
better. I have noticed a "snap to grid" option in the toolbox...

I've worked with Lace 2000 for a few years - and have nothing to show 
for it really, although that's my problem, not a reflection on the 
program!! But this tablet system frees things up a lot and may even work 
with Lace 2000 - I'll have to try it! So I'll keep you posted on how 
things are going.

Clay

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