![]() ![]() And when you’ve finished using it, you just pop it down on the supplied stand. It has a tactile rubber coating running three quarters of its length and the two customisable rocker buttons on its barrel – used for right-clicking and panning by default – aren’t as fiddly as some I’ve used. The pen itself is as well-put-together as the tablet. You can even assign custom keystrokes, though strangely, it won’t let you assign anything that involves the CTRL or ALT keys. By default the top two are used as back and forward buttons, with the bottom two for show desktop and switch application, but all can be customised and assigned any one of a number of actions. Like using a scroll wheel on your mouse, it makes navigating long website pages and Word documents a doddle and soon becomes second nature.įlanking the touchpad are four buttons, aimed at making the navigation process even easier. All you need to here do is move your finger in a circular motion around the tablet to scroll up or down. Now scrolling is one of the things that usually puts me off using a tablet in place of a mouse because you have to move the pen right over to the edge of the tablet in order to grab a scroll bar. Set into its centre is what looks like a circular touch pad, which can be used to scroll or zoom in and out of documents. ![]() The front of the tablet curves down slightly to form a small palm rest, the drawing area is coated in an attractive matt black finish and on the underside a set of four rubber feet anchor the Bamboo firmly to the desk.Ībove the drawing area, there’s a gloss black panel running across the width of the tablet and it’s this that sets the Bamboo apart from the competition. ![]() It’s nice and compact with a 147.6 x 92.3mm drawing area and a desktop footprint about the size you’d need to operate a mouse comfortable (200 x 186mm). And in the world of consumer graphics tablets, this is certainly up there with the better models. ![]()
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