So for me, I had a bit of a learning curve. I had issues with changing the pressure harder, because on the instructions from the company, it doesn’t really tell you how to change the pressure. It shows what you need to do to change the pressure, meaning change the line in the pen settings, but it doesn’t tell you which way you change it. I hope that makes enough sense about the problem.
And as well, I had an issue that the screen cursor was moving, even if I moved the edge of my hand across the tablet, holding the pen about an inch above the tablet surface. There was nothing in the instruction to tell me what to do if you had this problem, so again, I had to search online for answers.
But other than that, it works quite well. I had a more expensive graphics tablet for Wacom before, so I know what a more advanced graphics tablet works like. And this one works pretty close to that. A lot of buttons for setting easy things, and the more I use it, the easier it gets.
I do recommend it for those on a budget, or anyone who is a beginner, and doesn’t have the funds for a more advanced graphics tablet. I’m pretty sure, even if you have a little experience using tablets like these, you’d still like this one for the cost.
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