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Bluetooth Keyboard Tablet Trackpad

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Bluetooth Keyboard Tablet Trackpad

2024-09-25 05:44:12

Great keyboard and trackpad!

5
2024-05-11 09:36:41

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bluetooth Keyboard for Tablet With Built-in Cover, Slim and Compact Wireless Keyboard for Windows, Android, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Apple TV Keys-To-Go 2 is a slim keyboard with a built-in cover that protects the keyboard from damage. Thank you @Logitech!

5
2024-04-27 02:43:28

For this iPad i had two options. The Smart Keyboard from apple or this. And I’m glad i chose those. The keyboard has a trackpad and a place to keep the apple pencil which i though i wont really need but found to be super useful.

5
2024-09-28 09:52:50

I've used a Wacom pen/tablet for many years and had an opportunity to upgrade. I selected the Large model because I had it in my head that the small was just too small. When this one arrived, it was HUGE!! I was concerned about whether it would fit on my desk. No problem... the tablet can be oriented in any direction... AWESOME! I also learned that this model is also a touch pad, similar to Apple's trackpad. This turned out to be a fantastic feature and eliminates the need for my trackpad. This makes the size of the large Wacom just right since I use a dual monitor setup. I'm extremely happy with the product and would recommend highly for video editing, After Effects and Photoshop work.

5
2024-09-09 09:14:51

I would not have a tablet without a keyboard. This one is easy to use and protects the tablet really well.

5
2024-08-16 08:17:19

I have been a Lightroom user for a couple of years and didn't see the need of a tablet but I recently started a class in Photoshop at my local JC and thought the trackpad I was using for Lightroom (and everything else) would suffice. After watching several YouTube instructional videos, I came to the realization that a tablet would make my experience much more enjoyable and productive. I received the Intuos Pro Medium last Tuesday and, per guidance from several videos, put my trackpad away and started using the tablet for everything. While I'm not yet perfectly proficient at hitting the target with the pen on the first attempt, it gets easier every day. Also, this tablet includes the ability to use almost all of the same gestures I used with my trackpad so I don't have to use the pen exclusively, which is a real plus when working in Word or other non-graphic applications. Overall, I am very pleased with the tablet and look forward to doing tasks in Photoshop that would be near impossible without it. Additionally, I've found the recommendations from the videos to be absolutely correct in that for probably 90% of users, the Medium is the perfect size compromise for usable surface area vs. desk real estate.

5
2024-07-23 08:12:22

I debated a long time whether or not I should purchase a pen/tablet for use with editing my photos. I finally gave in and decided to give it a shot. WOW! Doing photo touch up work is so much easier with this tablet than with a mouse or a trackpad. I'll never give it up my tablet! Installation and setup was a snap on my Mac. You can easily customize the tablet controls globally and/or by specific programs. It is taking awhile to figure out exactly how I want to customize is for each program but the process itself is very straightforward. I didn't find the learning curve for basic photo editing to be very steep. I was removing unwanted antennae, wires, etc. from my photos in no time. However, it is taking me longer to get use to using the pen/tablet as a general computer input device (e.g., navigating menus). I'm getting better at it and the touch portion of the tablet is helping since it's similar to my trackpad although it's a little awkward trying to use the touch gestures while holding the pen in the same hand (I know, I could place the pen in its handy holder).

5
2024-07-06 06:59:23

Use it for Lightroom and Photoshop photo editing. My second tablet. This small model is for easy addition to my MacBook bag. The use of a stylus and tablet are ergonomically consistent and more normal and precise than using a mouse or trackpad. The added benefit of application specific programing and function keys and radial menus add functionality and flexibility to the process by making shortcuts and keystrokes more readily available. Its Touch function adds a trackpad functionality as well making it a complete integrated input device for more than just photo editing and graphic art application. Like the fact that the new Pro series comes with wireless functionality standard instead of optional as it did with my first Intuos. Can't think of a thing that I would fault either of my Wacom for.

5
2024-06-08 05:19:58

This tablet has more options than I imagined which means more learning. �The fact that it can be used like an everyday trackpad is a huge bonus. �Still getting used to it and playing with the avail customization, but I am very happy with the purchase thus far. I struggled with which size and model to get, For photo editing, this size and model is perfect. � is just right

5
2024-04-15 03:20:28

I was skeptical about using a tablet but it’s tremendous for my workflow. Take the time to learn the features- it’s really ingeniously built. For example, it can function as a trackpad with your fingers, but if you have the pen close to the tablet, that’s disabled so you can rest your hand on the trackpad without clicking anything. Really well thought out.Would recommend this again and again.

5