Thanks. There are a lot of pen tablets of Wacom, Huion, XP-PEN etc. I also
found a manufacturer Kumadori that is a new manufacturer and sells a
relatively cheap, functional pen tablet. There is a $50 Wacom simple pen
tablet but that lacks some functions.
They are usually under $100. I got to know the $20-30 tablets were too small
to draw. And I thought newer tablets are superior to older devices like X60t
in especially function such as drawing pressure or tilt. Also if I use the
older devices, I have to search a good stylus and it would not be so cheap.
Resolution does not seem to be a big problem, though. I saw some Linux users
said so on the web. They used a very old Wacom LCD graphic tablet. But if I
could buy a new functional $50 pen tablet, I would think it is better to have
a new one.
It seems that to use those pen tablets on Trisquel, what only I need seems to
be a driver for the pen tablets. It seems that there are some drivers for
Linux. But I am not sure if the drivers that work on Manjaro or Lubuntu work
on Trisquel.
Those tablets are usually affordable, could you tell me some of those tablets
that seem to work with free software?
By the way, some video dampened my enthusiasm somewhat. She was using maybe
the newest big tablet, of course LCD, not a pen tablet, I guess it is an
about $2000... heck, what kind of device do you graphic artists generally
use? I am just thinking that it would be difficult to draw a line with a
mouth. I think there were professional graphic artists here, though... IIRC.
I believe you are super knowledgeable but you are a musician after all. I do
not mean you are unreliable in the case of course. But... yeah...