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Quetxy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 16, 2009
1
0
So I'm a PC user, but planning to convert... working on it.
I got a Genius Tablet, a really basic amateur one, since I'm learning how to use it with illustrator and photoshop.
The thing is this: When I configured the tablet to my PC, I had an option to set "relative area" or "total area" to work.
Now that I want to use the tablet with a Mac, I cannot find where to set that. Right now the work area is relative, and I find it very hard to get used to It.
Id like to know from the designers visiting this forum: How do you work? because maybe that relative or total area thing is some stupid feature for PCs, and real designers work relative and get used to it.
Advice pleaseeee!
 

MisterMe

macrumors G4
Jul 17, 2002
10,709
69
USA
So I'm a PC user, but planning to convert... working on it.
I got a Genius Tablet, a really basic amateur one, ...
To get your tablet to work, you need a driver for your specific model Genius Tablet. There is no such as "a really basic amateur one." You may download the driver from the GeniusNet website.
 
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