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Wacom Graphire 4 X 5 USB Tablet with Cordless Mouse & Pen (Blueberry)
 
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Wacom Graphire 4 X 5 USB Tablet with Cordless Mouse & Pen (Blueberry)

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Technical Details

  • Cordless mouse, pen, and tablet for PCs and Macs
  • Mouse features 3 programmable buttons and scroll wheel
  • Pen has pressure-sensitive tip, 2 side switches, and eraser
  • Transparent overlay on tablet for easy tracing
  • Includes drawing, painting, annotating, and photo editing software
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00004YKIA
  • Item model number: ET45UBLUE
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #187,121 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 4, 1973

Product Description

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The Wacom Graphire tablet, with its patented cordless mouse and pen, brings a new level of freedom and innovation to the world of graphical input. Boasting a resolution of 1,015 lines per inch, the high-precision Graphire mouse works on the active surface of the tablet--without cords, batteries, or trackballs. Its ambidextrous design, three programmable buttons, and a scroll wheel with adjustable speed settings let you personalize your mouse for maximum efficiency.

Bundled with six graphics-oriented applications and including a transparent overlay for easy tracing, the Graphire tablet with the pressure-sensitive pen lets you draw a sketch, add a note to an e-mail, edit photos, or simply sign your name. The pen also features two programmable side switches and a pressure-sensitive eraser. A removable pen stand at the top of the tablet holds the pen when not in use.

Compatible with both PCs and Macs, the Graphire tablet connects via cable to either a USB or serial port and comes with a one-year warranty.

Product Description
How did Graphire come about? First, Wacom started with a mouse. Made it one of the most accurate on the planet, with 1,015 lines per inch of resolution. Next, it took away all those things that annoy you about mice - things like cords that get tangled up with your coffee cup, or a ball that needs weekly cleaning just to track right. Then, added a pressure sensitive pen, so you could draw a sketch, add a note to an email, or simply sign your name. Combine those with the tablet, and you have the perfect solution for all your input needs - all in a space no larger than a mousepad.


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential addition for your graphics apps., May 31, 2001
By S Smyth (Belfast, Co Antrim United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Wacom's Graphire consists of a pen with a selection rocker, an active surface on which you draw, and a two-button wheel-mouse. The mouse works okay, but I find my normal track-ball mouse more manageable because of the poor quality glide action of the Wacom's mouse on the tablet's surface. Perhaps this could be overcome by bonding a thin layer of some velvety type material to the mouse's base, but it hardly seems worthwhile unless you really need to. What you buy this guy for is the pen.

For a lot of graphics work a mouse is perfectly adequate, but there are many occasions where the pen gives you much finer control along difficult edges and in tight corners.

First time users should consider the following points with regard to Photoshop:

1: The selection rocker on the pen's body replicates the left and right buttons on the mouse. I set mine with the rocker down for the left button and back for the right button. It seems more logical to me that way, as opposed to the default's reverse. These settings are available ( in windows ) via Settings > Control Panel > Wacom Tablet. All the other defaults are okay, so leave them be.

2: Load an image and select a brush. Now use the mouse to draw a line. A line will appear of uniform thickness. The pen, on the other hand, will seem to draw little more than a scratch. Don't panic, but press the pen's tip down harder, and try again. This time a better result should be seen. What is happening is that the pen is pressure-sensitive and, like using a normal pen on paper, the harder you lean the heavier the line. Only more dramatically so.

3: To avoid unnecessary wear on the pen's nib, pick a brush much larger than you need and let the pen's pressure sensitivity control the thickness of the result. There's a huge amount of control with the pen's default settings. On the other hand, if you want the pen to mimic the mouse, make the following change:

4: In Photoshop LE 5.0 and 5.0/5.5 either double click on the `Brush Tool' button or select Window > Show Options, and clear the Stylus Pressure check-box. The pen will now mimic the mouse. Remember to re-check the Stylus Pressure box to return to the pressure sensitive action. In Photoshop 6.0 click on the brush symbol to the right- hand side of the horizontal option bar to reveal the stylus settings box. Set the Size setting to off. Also try the settings available by clicking the brush symbol to the left-hand side of the option bar. In this instance a pop-up will appear containing a number of sliders. The one that adjusts Hardness will give good results. It's best to experiment for yourself.

Other manufacturers do a tablet, but the Wacom tablets are reckoned to be the best choice for use with Adobe products.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Why you might like a LIME Graphics Tablet, February 10, 2001
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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The Wacom Graphire tablet is a mouse-pad like device that connects into the USB port (or serial port if you don't have USB.) A special electronic stylus comes with it and you can draw on the pad as you would on sketch paper. The Graphire tablet is for home use and is distinguished from other Wacom tablets in that it also has a cordless mouse. It comes in a choice of kid-pleasing colors (well, I like colors too, I must admit. I bought a clear purple keyboard recently, so who'm I kiddin'!) Now, this tablet-mouse pad is a darn clever idea. Both a graphics tablet and a mouse are "human interface devices" or pointing devices for the computer (how you move around and click on items on the screen.) So having a combination mouse/pen pad is nice as you can eliminate your regular mouse. And I can tell you, cordless mice are the way to go. Much more comfortable than mice with cords.

I prefer my Logitech cordless mouse to the mouse on the Graphire as it isn't as smooth as the Logitech, and I also use an ergonomic mouse pad to prevent wrist strain. You must use the Graphire mouse on the Graphire pad--that's how the electronic connection is made, through the tablet. Still, this is a wonderful interface especially if you have kids. They can draw and paint on the computer. What a great idea. And this is wonderful for creating digital art for your webpage. (ok, who'm I kidding! I'm the one who uses the pad and draws for the website and sends pictures to my mom in email.)

Wacom sells their Graphire tablets with a copy of Painter Classic. Great idea as this helps you get a lot out of the tablet. Painter Classic is a cut-down version of the powerful Painter sold by Corel and developed by Metacreations. It replicates the look and feel of real art media like oils, watercolor, chalk, crayon and pencil. For the home user (maybe doing some homepage graphics, someone wanting to dabble in digital art, or for kid) it's simply great.) The art you create can be saved as a .jpg, gif, .tif, .bmp files, put on your page, used as screensavers or sent to Grandma in email. If you want to know more about what Painter does, check my reviews about it and Painter Classic.

Check out the Wacom website http://www.wacom.com . You can find out more about Painter at http://www.corel.com .

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