The results are that the tablet code have not been improved and are now seven years old. The simple factual errors in the help file remain the same.So, stepping aside for a while, let's go back to Wintab. Wintab was developed by LCS/Telegraphics who wrote the drivers for Wacom, GTCO and a bunch of others. #WINTAB DIGITIZER SOFTWARE FOR AUTOCAD DRIVERS# ![]() LCS promoted Wintab as an industry standard, and so it was. Wintab went from 1.0 to 1.1 and - I believe 1.2. ![]() Then disaster happened and destroyed the standard. LCS lost a patent infringement lawsuit to the developer of Virtual Tablet and, as a result of a settlement has declined to license or distribute their implementation of WinTab any more. So all of the tablet manufacturers who used their driver have had to revise their offering and all application programs that depend on Wintab 1.1 are now obsolete. It's unclear to me whether Virtual Tablet implements all of the features of Wintab 1.1 either. ![]() Some of what I've seen leads me to speculate that, perhaps, no one developer owns all of the rights to Wintab 1.1.Now back to Intellicad. ![]() The original tablet interface was developed at a time when Wintab 1.1 was the industry standard. #WINTAB DIGITIZER SOFTWARE FOR AUTOCAD DRIVERS#.
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