On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 10:48:40PM -0500, Stephen Chandler Paul wrote:
On the majority of Wacom tablets, the buttons are on the left side, opposite
of
the side where the palm is meant to rest. Because of this, it's impossible to
use the tablet with your left hand (comfortably, anyway) unless
On the majority of Wacom tablets, the buttons are on the left side, opposite of
the side where the palm is meant to rest. Because of this, it's impossible to
use the tablet with your left hand (comfortably, anyway) unless you flip it
over, in which case the coordinates need to be inverted for it