Re: Wacom tablets

2012-07-28 Thread Mark Schonewille
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. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk

Re: Wacom tablets

2012-07-28 Thread Bernard Devlin
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

Re: Wacom tablets

2012-07-27 Thread Dar Scott
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 >

Re: Wacom tablets

2012-07-27 Thread Mark Schonewille
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

Re: Wacom tablets

2012-07-27 Thread Dar Scott
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