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 external for that.

I have seen the devices with some HID externals, so you might be able to do 
something there.  I have been able to see the drawing details fly by.  At some 
level, the data is available, but you might need to tinker with interpretation. 
 I'm not sure what I did with the drawing interface, if anything.  I think I 
was interested in statistics at the time.  And getting the mouse resolution in 
general.  

I have a vague memory of some 3rd party general drivers that translate.

As usual, it is all haze until I get back into it, but this might provide some 
clues.

Dar


On Jul 27, 2012, at 12:43 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone experience with Wacom tablets as input devices for LiveCode? I 
> would like to use it as a substitute for a mouse as well as for drawing image 
> and graphic objects.
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