From the course: Using Wacom Tablets with Lightroom Classic CC 2015

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Getting to know your Wacom tablet

Getting to know your Wacom tablet

From the course: Using Wacom Tablets with Lightroom Classic CC 2015

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Getting to know your Wacom tablet

- Wacom has several options available, from the entry-level Bamboo to the large HD screen Cintiq. For this series, I will be using a Wacom Intuos Touch Pro. This happens to be the medium size, and I find that this size works well for my use. First let's take a look at the different parts of the Wacom tablet. Depending on which tablet you're using, you're going to either be using a wired or a wireless and battery connection. You'll find these connections on the side of your tablet. Refer to your tablet instructions to connect your Wacom tablet to your computer. This is the surface of my tablet. Note that there are illuminated corners indicating the active area of my tablet. On my Intuos Pro, it also has a multi-touch surface that I can use with my hand or my pen, depending on my workflow. On my tablet, my panel is set up on the left. Here we have a series of eight buttons called ExpressKeys. Dividing the ExpressKeys is the Touch Ring. These buttons give you quick access to different…

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