Anyone know if there is a pen stand for the CTL-480 pen tablet? I've found some for other models but nothing specific for this tablet. Do the other models fit my pen type?
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So not just me that doesn't know the answer then lol.Alan.
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Originally posted by planetc View PostCould you not do a 'Blue Peter'? It's pen shaped, there must be options.Alan.
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I just got an Intros pen small from my daughter for my Christmas/birthday and while there isn't a pen stand, there is a fibre loop at the back of the tablet which allows you to keep the pen with the tablet.
So far, I've found the tablet takes some getting used to but I'm getting there - one thing I'm wondering though - why would anyone want a tablet any larger than the small? I've already recalibrated the working area of the tablet down to about a quarter of the size of the full area!Canon EOS 6D Mk II, 700D, Canon 24-105mm L, 100-400mm, 100mm f2.8 L Macro.
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Originally posted by Jock View PostI just got an Intros pen small from my daughter for my Christmas/birthday and while there isn't a pen stand, there is a fibre loop at the back of the tablet which allows you to keep the pen with the tablet.
So far, I've found the tablet takes some getting used to but I'm getting there - one thing I'm wondering though - why would anyone want a tablet any larger than the small? I've already recalibrated the working area of the tablet down to about a quarter of the size of the full area!
Although there is the loop at the top its a snug fit. I want something where I can drop it in and out without too much fuss.
Like you I've recalibrate the working area, it's too much hand movement without that. I watched the Phlearn YouTube vid for tips and tricks, have you checked it out? Well worth a watch in my opinion.
Did you get the wireless kit? The cable is rather short so glad I opted for wireless.Alan.
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I guess kids must be psychic these days ... when it comes to birthdays anyway!
So far, I've stuck with the loop - but I see what you mean.
I'll have to have a look at the Phlearn video - I'm slowly getting used to it. I didn't get the wireless option - I have a USB hub nearby and the cable is long enough ... at the moment!Canon EOS 6D Mk II, 700D, Canon 24-105mm L, 100-400mm, 100mm f2.8 L Macro.
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Originally posted by Jock View PostSo far, I've found the tablet takes some getting used to but I'm getting there - one thing I'm wondering though - why would anyone want a tablet any larger than the small? I've already recalibrated the working area of the tablet down to about a quarter of the size of the full area!:- Ian
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