The wacom tablets have a leftie orientation. You merely flip the
control button side to the right instead of the left.
The most wonderful feature about the intuos product is the wheel
control. As a default, it's set to zoom your screen. Rub your finger
around one way, zoom in; the other, zoom out. There are four positions
you can click to, however. The other one I use rotates the image on
the screen so that whatever you're trying to do with the pen becomes
much easier as you're not always working across a horizontal horizon.
You can set the image to any angle that's comfortable for your hand.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:15 PM, John Hudson wrote:
> Point taken.
>
> Do these things come in left and right handed versions ?
>
> Not such a silly question since the world is built for right handed
> people
> whereas southpaws make up at least 10% of the population ...........
> as with
> guitars, cheque books, the computer mouse, scissors, tea cups,
> hammers,
> golf clubs, etc, we are at a distinguished disadvantage with lots of
> common
> products.
>
> Do I have to worry about handedness when it comes to graphics
> tablets ?
--
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