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It would be a very nice substitute for your keyboard.
It can never replace it though, you will always have a few keys that still require to be pressed
Having it next to your tablet certainly increases the amount of macro's/hotkeys that can be programmed but when using a cintiq I feel it becomes absolete because of the 8 express keys and you will be holding the edges opposed to an intuos which lies down.
-Sjuu
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Got one! pretty fun to play around with, i'm using the analog stick on the side to change brush size.
got the most important things for me on the four right keys such as flipping canvas,brush,eraser and eyedropper.
I have yet to figure out how to bind mupltiple key commands like ctrl - alt - z ,ect.
You are right Sjuu, its by no means a replacement for keyboard or cintiq. ( im using an intuos 4 )
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Whew, thank you Dave and Dennis for bringing back the forums.
Cheers Mig! i can confirm that the methods posted in that link work.
The ability to use more complex commands with a single button press is a plus.
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Where can I get that one???
Dude! That looks sooo rad. I totally want to try that out now, haha!
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Daarken uses it and he says its awesome :) i´d take his word for it.
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Shame it's only for right-handed :( But I really like idea to use "gamers" keyboard as shortcut tool for painting. Anyone can recommend something for left handed?
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I'm right handed though i wonder about this too.
Anyone can recommend something for left handed????