Hi bernard,
Those Android devices are twice as expensive as Wacom tablets and if they are
equivalent then why not just by Wacom devices? It would be interesting if I
could download an app to turn my Android tablet into a Wacom tablet.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk
I have heard of people describing these Android devices (HTC, Samsung) as
being equivalent to Wacom tablets.
http://androidcommunity.com/samsung-highlights-the-galaxy-notes-wacom-digitizer-20111027/
The HTC flyer could be bought new for around £200 a couple of months back.
I'd expect it to
an email query or see if you know someone before you
give up.
Dar
On Jul 27, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Thanks, Dar. I understand that Wacom tablets may not be an obvious choice to
> work with LiveCode. I'll reconsider it. Maybe RealStudio is a better option
>
Thanks, Dar. I understand that Wacom tablets may not be an obvious choice to
work with LiveCode. I'll reconsider it. Maybe RealStudio is a better option or
I'll have to get a different tablet.
The SDK seems for developing add-ons (minis) for the tablet only and not for
facilitatin
Poor memory and advancements over the years limit what I can say. I have used
USB Wacom tablets.
They are USB mice and that should work directly. They are also other kinds of
HID devices.
I think there is an SDK, but I don't know how public it is. You might be able
to make an ext