After two scores changed in this mortal coil, I finally had the opportunity to change my old mouse for a new vicomed tablet – and the boy is my arm … Okay?
In fact, after a week of learning ropes I think using it Wakum Sentic 24 touch As an alternative to trackball and vertical mouse combo, my routine, it is more possible that I expected for someone like me, a fool.
Wakum tablets are for artists and designers, okay? Clever, creative people who are relieved to run styls like Wacom’s Pro Pen 3, who know what to do with their three built -in short cut buttons and 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity.
I, I feel like a child in custody when I see how slow and strange I am with a Wakum pen. I did a santial 24 touch plug a week ago in my primary work PC, and whenever I needed to scroll through a document, I took half a heart for my track ball to reach half a heart. In direct words, I am taking the age to complete the same tasks I used to fly in a moment with the mouse in my hand.
But I am glad living towards the mouse/tablet distribution Wacom, because I have seen a great advantage: at the end of the work day, the pain and discomfort in the arm are low. And when I could never bear the salary of a journalist’s salary 24 touch, but I am starting to see an appeal to use a cheap wacker tablet (such as anotos) as a mouse change.
Who knew that being slow could feel better
Now I’m just testing the Wakom Santic 24 touch for a week, so I can’t say whether my initial impression will be correct over time or will be easily copied to your own desk. But to me, I have noticed that my arms, wrists and upper arms are much less tired and tired.
I can’t definitely say, but I am starting to think that it has something to do with the fact that I too slowly slow down. Look, when I’m using my alkum’s huge trackball mouse, I leave my hand on it all day long, so it’s easy for me to right click a file quickly or crack the dial to fly through a document.
Now that I am using the Santick, however, it feels very slowly because I have to get down, pick up a pen and keep it on the screen whenever I want to manipulate something on my desktop. The confession is that I often leave a pen on the desk and tap my fingers on my way I need because Santic also supports Windows indicator orders, though it sometimes smokes the screen.
In the first few days, I really hated to use Saint Ki as a change of mouse because I thought it would be to kill my hands and put it down. But, in fact, it turns out that instead, I am learning to get more effectively with a keyboard.
Not only I have been very fast and more inclined to use all the necessary shortcuts of Windows 11 keyboards in my daily work, I have also quickly become accustomed to bounced back and forth between the pen and the input of the finger when using Cintiq to navigate.
Also, I think I’m not resting my hand all day or near my mouse. It has helped to get rid of all the fatigue and strictness of my wrists and shoulders. And during the holding of Pro Pen 3, stylus causes my carpent tunnel to work if I take it very firmly, as long as I remind myself that things loose, I have found Santick as a surprisingly comfortable mouse change.
However, I am a little worried that I am still in a honeymoon and did not have enough time to really appreciate what is good (and bad) about Wakom Santic 24 touch in terms of tablet vs mouse debate.
I think this week is one of the reasons why the fatigue of the arm is low, for example, I am just too slow about going with Pro pen 3 and to find out what I am doing to find out. When I return to my old pace with the mouse, will all the old pain and suffering return?
The only way to find out – cool!
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