Err, doesn't Vista come with Wacom-endorsed drivers right out of the box?
Full ones, that is?
With handwritten-to-text recognition and all that snazzy stuff the kids talk about?
I wouldn't be surprised if that got dropped, but i read about it pretty recently.
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Err, doesn't Vista come with Wacom-endorsed drivers right out of the box?
Full ones, that is?
With handwritten-to-text recognition and all that snazzy stuff the kids talk about?
I wouldn't be surprised if that got dropped, but i read about it pretty recently.
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It's pretty basic from what I can see. It doesn't allow the app specific tuning or the ability to map a portion of the screen to the tablet like the Wacom drivers do.
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There's one for Vista on the site, I hope it works for you.
Full ones, that is?
With handwritten-to-text recognition and all that snazzy stuff the kids talk about?
I wouldn't be surprised if that got dropped, but i read about it pretty recently.
They work fine for me.
http://www.wacom.com/productsupport/download.cfm?id=166&product=PTZ
Err, doesn't Vista come with Wacom-endorsed drivers right out of the box?
Full ones, that is?
With handwritten-to-text recognition and all that snazzy stuff the kids talk about?
I wouldn't be surprised if that got dropped, but i read about it pretty recently.
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It's pretty basic from what I can see. It doesn't allow the app specific tuning or the ability to map a portion of the screen to the tablet like the Wacom drivers do.
Vista does come with wacom driver support, but it doesn't have any form of tip pressure control, which is a must for me.