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Another thing you can do to further protect the surface is to put a paper on top of it, it actually feels pretty cool! All you have to do to avoid this is change the pen pressure levels, make it more sensitive, so that you don’t need to put much pressure on the pen. They said the same thing about the Bamboo – didn't happen to any of my tablets. A lot of people on Amazon said that the surface scratches easily (in like a week or two of use).The good news is that every Wacom tablet allows you to make a backup of your tablet’s settings so all you have to do is and load it if you have any problems!
HOW TO CONNECT BAMBOO PEN TO GOODNOTES DRIVER
I re-installed the driver then, uninstalled the old tablet’s driver, and thus far it’s been behaving itself wonderfully (issues-free for about 2 months). The second time it was simply out of control entirely, acting up really bad. One time it went back to the default settings and I had to re-configure it.
Another driver issue: twice so far has the tablet gone crazy. HOW TO CONNECT BAMBOO PEN TO GOODNOTES DOWNLOAD
So I tried installing an older version of the driver and the problem was solved! The older version that works is the 6363 - you can download it here .
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Driver issue: When I first got my Intuos Pro, I installed the latest driver exactly as the manual said, aaand it didn't work properly: I wasn't able to draw straight lines, it would always look wavy, very noticeably so.I didn’t use this one much but it does feel nice!
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The Intuos Pro comes with 4 different kinds of nibs, as follows: (refer to picture above)ġ: 5 of the standard black nibs. You should always replace it when it gets pointy and sharp to avoid scratching the drawing surface.Ģ: 3 of the hard felt nibs – these feel like paper, they have a cool rough texture for drawing but it must wear the drawing surface more quickly.ģ: 1 of the flex nib – it has rubber in the tip, it’s my favorite ever! It feels so smooth, but not slippery!Ĥ: 1 of the stroke nib – Same material as the standard one (plastic) but with that metal thingy that makes it flexible. Intuos’ software lets you customize pen and eraser pressure in a more effective way – which you should do! It also allows you to configure it differently for general use and for drawing-software use! For instance you can keep the touch on only for general use, etc. I had my Bamboo for 2.5+ years, beaten it up a lot, carried it with me all over, dropped it and it’s pen, and it still works perfectly and the drawing surface is worn out but fine and has no scratches) The Intuos feels more bulky and durable than the Wacom, and people on the intwerwebs seem to find it durable too (mine is new so I don’t know. I thought I wouldn't care for it so much but oh man was I wrong! I love not having even more cables on my desk! The charge lasts for a wonderful amount of time, I have no complains! However, the bigger the tablet size, the less the charge will last. The Intuos Pro has a wireless adapter. The Intuos Pro has a touch feature (most Intuos and some Bamboo have that too) and it works beautifully, it doesn't get confused by your hand touching the tablet while drawing or anything (don't know about the touch Bamboos). It also has that wheel which you can use to zoom in and out, change layers, change brush size and rotate (you can switch between these commands by pressing the button in the middle). The Intuos has buttons in it which you can configure as you wish with pretty much any of your software’s shortcuts, it’s pretty awesome! It’s not a huge advantage for me because I’m used with using the keyboard for shortcuts, but some people love them. Drawing surface texture: The Bamboo’s texture is good but Intuos’ is rougher, more paper-like, I prefer it!. I thought that could add unwanted adherence but that’s not at all the case, the rubber is all good. Not at all a huge let down for the Bamboo line tough! Now, it’s not like it makes a world of difference, especially in the looks of the final product (a painting) BUT I can tell/feel the difference. Intuos has 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity versus the 1024 levels of the Bamboo line. HOW TO CONNECT BAMBOO PEN TO GOODNOTES PLUS
The Intuos has the same drawing area as the Bamboo, but more about two times the extra space, giving you more room for arm movement, which is a big plus it makes drawing easier and a lot more comfortable.