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Graphic tablets are devices that simulate the nature of writing and/or drawing on paper with a pen-like stylus. Here's how to use a graphic tablet to draw on your computer or laptop.
How to Use a Graphic Tablet
Buy a tablet that fits your needs and budget. Before you use the tablet, unpack it and remove any protective film. Charge the tablet and stylus, if necessary. Then, plug the tablet into a PC or Mac and allow the drivers to install before using the stylus to draw, design, model, and more.
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How to Use a Graphics Tablet
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1Unbox your tablet and charge your device/stylus as needed. If you have a brand new tablet, be sure to take everything out of the box and remove any protective tabs or film. If your tablet comes with a manual, read it. It will give specific instructions for your exact tablet.
- If your tablet and/or stylus need to be charged, plug them in and charge them before using them. If your stylus uses batteries, put new batteries in it before using it for the first time.
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2Plug the tablet into your computer. If this is your first time using the tablet, your computer will immediately start installing drivers for it. While you can use the tablet when drivers are being installed, it's better to wait to avoid unintended behaviors.
- If your tablet is wireless or connects with a USB cable, you can use it on a desktop or laptop easily. If the tablet connects with an HDMI cable, you may need an HDMI to USB adapter if you're on a laptop without an HDMI port.
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3Open a program that you want to use your tablet with. Technically speaking, you can do anything on your computer with your tablet—it essentially functions as a big mouse, and tapping something with the stylus is equivalent to clicking with a mouse. However, this isn't very efficient. Tablets are best used for specialized tasks (such as drawing or modeling).
- If you want to draw, try Adobe Photoshop, GIMP , Paint Tool SAI, Clip Studio Paint, or Krita.
- If you're looking to do 3D modeling, use Blender, ZBrush, Maya, or Sketchup.
- If you want to do video editing , use Adobe Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, or CyberLink PowerDirector.
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4Place the tip of the stylus on the tablet surface to move your mouse. If your tablet has a screen, the working area of the tablet is that screen. However, if your tablet is screen-less, you should see a guideline around the active area of the tablet.
- You can now use your tablet to draw, 3D model, or do just about anything you can think of.
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QuestionCan you see what you're drawing on the tablet, or do you have to look at the computer to see where to draw the next line without it being off the coordinates of where you actually want it to go?ChrisTop AnswererIt depends on the tablet. Less expensive tablets do not come with a display, making you have to look up at the computer screen.
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QuestionHow do I connect the tablet to a laptop?ChrisTop AnswererMany graphics tablets have a wireless or USB connection. Most, if not all, laptops have USB ports and wireless connect ability. You can connect it this way.
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QuestionCan I use the tablet with a laptop instead of a PC?Community AnswerYes, as long as it supports the tablet.
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