It will take you a while to get used to a touchpad, just bear with it. You will
never be as good with it as a mouse, especially for stuff like games, but still
not too bad.
I don't know if you can (or would want to) turn it into a drawing pad. If you
want to use it with apps like photoshop, then you may want to consider getting a
real one since they aren't that expensive.
The laptop touch pad is much too small to use as a drawing pad. It also can not
track the angle of your stylus unlike graphics tablets. The touch pad will only
give a point of contact. If you really want to doing graphics, I sugggest
getting a drawing tablet.
like icom said...the touchpad laptop is too small, and most of the time isn't
powerful enough...
I did some research on this too...and instead of spending like $1600 on a
touchpad, I suggest you get a good $1000 laptop and buy a separate drawing pad
for $200...I think that way you can get a better laptop...
Yea I agree with klyde, the touchpad is not that great, I have a trackpoint
thingy on my laptop and a touchpad but I don't use the touchpad at all, the
trackpoint works amazingly better.
The laptop touchpad looks useful but not very. I am wondering how can i turn it into a drawing pad. Does anyone have any idea how to do it?
It will take you a while to get used to a touchpad, just bear with it. You will never be as good with it as a mouse, especially for stuff like games, but still not too bad.
I don't know if you can (or would want to) turn it into a drawing pad. If you want to use it with apps like photoshop, then you may want to consider getting a real one since they aren't that expensive.
The laptop touch pad is much too small to use as a drawing pad. It also can not track the angle of your stylus unlike graphics tablets. The touch pad will only give a point of contact. If you really want to doing graphics, I sugggest getting a drawing tablet.
like icom said...the touchpad laptop is too small, and most of the time isn't powerful enough...
I did some research on this too...and instead of spending like $1600 on a touchpad, I suggest you get a good $1000 laptop and buy a separate drawing pad for $200...I think that way you can get a better laptop...
Yea I agree with klyde, the touchpad is not that great, I have a trackpoint thingy on my laptop and a touchpad but I don't use the touchpad at all, the trackpoint works amazingly better.