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Wacom Bamboo Touch Tablet

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  • Multi-Touch input for intuitive control
  • Use a single finger for navigation and selection or multiple fingers for gestures
  • Four user-defined ExpressKeys for shortcuts or clicks
  • Simple gestures make it easy to scroll, zoom, rotate and go backward or forward
  • Interactive tutorial helps you make the most of your Bamboo
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.2 inches ; 1.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002OOWC38
  • Item model number: CTT460
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,194 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 24, 2009

Product Description

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With the Bamboo Touch, you can say goodbye to the frustrations of using an unresponsive laptop trackpad. Using an innovative tablet and Wacom's "Multi-Touch" technology, the Bamboo Touch allows you to navigate your computer using simple gestures and finger taps. Bamboo Touch makes it easy to move around your Windows desktop, scroll through documents, navigate the web, zoom in and out of photos, and rotate images -- all with the touch of a finger.



Multi-Touch lets you scroll, zoom, and rotate your screen with simple hand gestures.


Large, textured work surface and customizable keys give you artistic control. View larger.

Sleek, Stylish, and Easy to Use
Measuring only 8.2 by 5.4 inches, the Bamboo Touch is compact enough to store comfortably in a laptop case. It features a large and responsive active area, and there's more room to navigate than you'd experience with a mobile device or a traditional laptop trackpad. It's also reversible, so you can use it comfortably whether you're right- or left-handed.

The Bamboo Touch is simple to set up, using a plug-and-play mechanism. Simply plug the tablet into your computer via a USB port, install the provided drivers, and you're ready to go. You'll be doodling, writing, and painting in minutes.

Navigate Easily with Multi-Touch Technology
With the Bamboo Touch, Wacom has implemented a new technology called Multi-Touch. Typically, tablets require you to use the stylus for navigation, but Multi-Touch provides a comfortable hands-on alternative. It allows you to quickly navigate through your computer with a single finger.

You can also scroll, zoom, and rotate your screen with simple hand gestures. It's intuitively-designed and easy to use -- even if you're new to the touch experience. The tablet also has four built-in Express Keys, which users can map to whatever shortcuts or commands they choose.

Because the Bamboo Touch is potentially a replacement for your mouse, Wacom has included an interactive tutorial that teaches you the gestures and helps you adjust to using the tablet.

Bamboo Touch is compatible with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (Service Pack 2) and Mac OS X (10.4.8 or higher.) It requires a powered USB drive, a colored screen, and a CD/DVD drive.

What's in the Box
Bamboo Touch tablet, Quick Start guide, installation CD (includes driver software, interactive tutorial and user's manual).




Product Description

Bamboo Touch lets you add the power of Multi-Touch to virtually any computer, so you can navigate, scroll, and work with simple gestures, only with more space to maneuver than on a standard mobile device or laptop trackpad.  Using hand gestures and finger taps, Bamboo Touch makes it easy to move around your desktop, scroll through documents, navigate the web, zoom in and out of photos, and rotate images. PC and Mac compatible

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing the Bamboo TOUCH, October 1, 2009
By Michael Long (Denver, Co USA) - See all my reviews
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I own both a new 17" MacBook Pro and a 24" iMac, and with the advent of gesture support on the MBP trackpad I've often wished for a multitouch trackpad I could use on the iMac.

And with the Wacom Bamboo Touch, my wish has been granted... mostly.

The Bamboo Touch is a multitouch trackpad, not a pen input device as is most of Wacom's line. If you want pen capabilities, order the Bamboo Pen and Touch instead, but be advised that the pen-enabled version is much larger than the Touch by about 2" in both directions. That may not sound like much, but it takes up significantly more desktop real estate than does the Touch.

The Bamboo Touch supports all of the standard single finger and two finger gestures: clicking, right clicking, dragging, scrolling, zooming, and rotating. It does not, however, understand three and four finger gestures and swipes. This lack is compensated somewhat by the addition of four custom buttons on the side of the trackpad. The additional buttons are helpful, but inexplicably covered with a glossy black plastic that attracts fingerprints like mad.

Build quality is very good, though I miss the silky smooth feel of the glass trackpad on the MBP. Tracking is fast and accurate, though the surface is somewhat sensitive. As such, one must place it off to the side since (unlike the MBP) there's no setting that tells the device to ignore "accidental" inputs. One other nit is that if you're dragging something and pause, the operation seems to time out, often dropping the item where it wasn't wanted. This is a pain when attempting to drag items into spring-loaded, automatically opening folders.

Also on the negative side, the device has a very long USB cord that just piles up on your desk if you have a Mac or other keyboard with built-in USB. Better to have shipped with a foot long "tail" for desktop use, and added a USB extender should one need to reach further.

All in all, the device is recommended and hopefully many of my small nits will be corrected in a future software driver update.

[EDIT]

After using the pad (and talking to Wacom support) it turns out that the "timeout" issue mentioned above isn't a timeout issue at all, but stems from two problems: First, the "active" area of the trackpad is smaller than you think, delineated by the light gray lines in the photo. Thus it's fairly easy to drag something past the line and lose control of it.

Second, unlike the trackpad on the MBP you can NOT pick up your fingers and reposition them during a drag lock. Pick them up and you're done. Period. This means when dragging you have to be careful where you start from on the pad, otherwise you can easily run out of room.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bamboo Touch Works Well for Me, October 13, 2009
By Timothy W. Graf (Dublin, California United States) - See all my reviews
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I have a MacBook Air at home and I use a PC at work. I've become very accustomed to using a touch pad with multi-touch and gestures at home and decide to get the Bamboo Touch for work. I also have a Bamboo Craft touch pad and pen tablet that I use for drawing with my MacBook Air so I was somewhat familiar with Wacom products.

The Bamboo touch works just as advertised. I am quite happy with it at work on my Windows XP workstation. My only criticism is that it's not quite as smooth as the touch pad on my MacBook Air. Scrolling seems a little more "choppy" with Windows and the Bamboo Touch. It's not bad however and having the two finger swipe gesture is well worth the purchase of the Bamboo Touch. Also the pinching and rotate gestures work well in application that will use them but just not quite as smoothly as they do on my Mac. Also for some reason it tends to inadvertently select text on occasion when I touch the pad to move the mouse pointer. This could be just me getting used to using the touch pad but this almost never happens on the Mac for me.

All in all, with those minor caveats, if you are looking for a decent touch pad on a desktop system with mutli-touch and gestures this will do the trick. It works quite well, just not as smooth as the touch pad on a MacBook.

[Edit] OK I would increase my rating to 5 stars if I could. Modifying the "Double-Tap Time" settings has pretty much eliminated the inadvertent text selecting I mentioned. Also adjusting the "Scrolling Speed" setting has made window and browser scrolling seem much more smooth and responsive. The Bamboo Touch works excellent.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't work with Mac OS X Accessibility Zoom, October 30, 2009
By Joseph Turner (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you need to use Mac OS X's Accessibility Zoom you should be aware that this input device does not work at all while Accessibility Zoom is engaged.

The pointer acts as if it is magnetized to the upper left corner of the display. You can attempt to drag it away from the upper left corner but it always snaps back to the upper left.

As soon as you un-zoom the display the pointer works correctly.

I've contacted Wacom and they presently have no plans to fix this issue and suggested I get an Intuos 4 instead (without offering to refund my money for the Bamboo).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Great product, need minor improvements.
Really saves my mouse hand's health. All the features are great. 4 button to customize (I mean really personal stuff like macros), large touch area for comfortable movements... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Love Wireless

2.0 out of 5 stars Multiple Design Issues
IMO the product has four issues that kind of work together AGAINST usability (or at least the way I wish to use it which is one handed as a mouse replacement.

1. Read more
Published 11 days ago by wildwoodnc

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect touch tablet
This wacom tablet was exactly what I was looking for to replace the trackball I've been using for the last 12 years. Extremely responsive, easy on the hand and wrist. Read more
Published 17 days ago by K. Ward

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother
Hoping to emulate the multi-touch trackpad on my Macbook (which works extremely well), I purchased this for my MacPro - I shouldn't have bothered. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Mixerman23

1.0 out of 5 stars not nearly as good as a macbook touchpad
I bought this for my Windows computer hoping it would be just as good as the touchpad on my MacBook Pro. It's not. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Taylor Steil

3.0 out of 5 stars Great, great poduct ...just doesn't serve the desired purpose.
I was hoping for something to take the stress off my forearm and reduce the risks of CPS. I have a vertical mouse already. This product created more stress than a regular mouse. Read more
Published 1 month ago by harichalupa

2.0 out of 5 stars Quite a disappointment
I've used a Wacom Intuos 4 Medium for a while now, and I'm very happy with it.
I bought the Bamboo Touch for my secondary computer, assuming (a) it's useful and (b) I can... Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Petrov

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