I downloaded 'Paint.NET' and checked to see if the pressure sensitivity works in that software but alas, it didn't. The actual culprit is 'Windows 7.' Not only does it make HP's webcam software disappear but it also makes the pressure sensitivity of the this tablet (TX 2000) useless. I'm not the only one who's complaining however. Others have mentioned the same thing at forums. Other than that, the crappy mouse/cursor options make your life a living hell even after you turn them off. It only makes it less problematic then. The funny and stupid thing is that you actually have to turn this option on to turn it off. Why would anyone want to click everywhere they hovered their cursor over. It closes so many windows and links etc.
By this time, the only software that the pressure sensitivity works with is Artrage and although that software is cool, it's not as smooth as Photoshop. The only option is to either download new drivers that may turn off other features or install XP. This is like a slap on Microsoft's face. As much as they want the users to move onto their next software that may exclude many cool things from previous softwares, the users keep reverting back because of the problems in the new softwares. Microsoft has never been my fav other than XP. They don't care shit about their customers. I hope they go bankrupt.
So I finally completed the book, 'A Storm of Swords.' It was a good book. Very thick but not worth the effort. It had it's boring moments. When I had been at early chapters, my opinion had been different. I had thought this is going to be an awesome book like the first one. But later, after reading more than half of the book, I had thought it's better than book two but still not as good as the first one. And now that I've finished it, I think it's almost as same as book two which was b/w fair and good or so. So what would I be reading next. I'm thinkin about reading 'The Last Wish', 'The Blade Itself' or 'Down The Long Hills.' I had read it a little bit and it seemed interesting. Or I can continue 'The Hobbit.'
By this time, the only software that the pressure sensitivity works with is Artrage and although that software is cool, it's not as smooth as Photoshop. The only option is to either download new drivers that may turn off other features or install XP. This is like a slap on Microsoft's face. As much as they want the users to move onto their next software that may exclude many cool things from previous softwares, the users keep reverting back because of the problems in the new softwares. Microsoft has never been my fav other than XP. They don't care shit about their customers. I hope they go bankrupt.
So I finally completed the book, 'A Storm of Swords.' It was a good book. Very thick but not worth the effort. It had it's boring moments. When I had been at early chapters, my opinion had been different. I had thought this is going to be an awesome book like the first one. But later, after reading more than half of the book, I had thought it's better than book two but still not as good as the first one. And now that I've finished it, I think it's almost as same as book two which was b/w fair and good or so. So what would I be reading next. I'm thinkin about reading 'The Last Wish', 'The Blade Itself' or 'Down The Long Hills.' I had read it a little bit and it seemed interesting. Or I can continue 'The Hobbit.'
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