![]() ![]() I also like that the scroll wheel center (black circle) is a touch pad of sorts when in that mode. It’s also nice to get that hand drawn quality for schematic drawings by using photoshop (or whatever other program combination), without having to scan and photoshop it clean before continuing or having to use a hard-line drafting program - which has a totally different feel to a client at that stage. God forbid I wanted it to a scale… With working remote due to covid it became less feasible to do my redline markups by hand on print copies due to not having a large format scanner at home and this is a nice compromise. In the past I’d have to either do this with program tools, or hand draw/scan/clean up scan, and then attach/insert it into the markup drawing pdf. I frequently need to do drawing markups and it is much easier to do with a writing feature like this in Bluebeam - Especially if I have to sketch a building detail or something. My transition to using no traditional mouse at all took about a month and I don’t miss it. It did take a little to get used to the hover with the pen (when you make contact it “clicks” or draws depending on mode). not strictly reviewed geared for more artist use). For reference I am an architect and do not recall having seen any reviews form a similar profession (i.e. This is a great substitution for daily mouse use with my PC. I recently had developed some intense wrist pain from using a mouse all day for my job. ![]()
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