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RE: tablet writing on Powerpoint slides?
Funny, I am in the midst of packing a Wacom Wireless tablet and returning to
wacom. Not because I disliked it but the "erase" capabilities (using the eraser on the Pen) in PPT had a bug. According to Wacom technical support it was a MSFT issue (do not doubt them) . Every time I annotated a slide in presentation mode and tried to erase something, a partial erase would happen and I would get forwarded to the next slide. I would then have to page back and reattempt the erase... Very annoying if you are doing a sales presentation. I was able to identify a work around, you actually had to select the eraser mode and then reselect the pen mode. Unfortunately, not conducive to a sales presentation. My sole objective was to use wacom as a mechanism to conducting a whiteboard session in PPT to a prospect. The erase function does work properly if you are not in presentation mode. Hope this helpd in your decision. "GeoTol" wrote: > Personnaly, I would rather use a separate tablet (Such as one available from > Wacom) for writing on PowerPoint slides. Writing on a tablet screen is very > akward if you also want to use the keyboard. The separate tablet is very > natural and comfortable and replaces the mouse. It is also substantially > cheaper than a tablet PC. > > "bookz" wrote: > > > Can I write by hand, underline things live, on a powerpoint presenation I'm > > delivering using the Tablet Edition? |
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RE: tablet writing on Powerpoint slides?
Well, as I was saying... I had packed the tablet from Wacom. For some
reason, I googled the problem one more time. I found on another forum the suggestion to turn off the "advance by mouse click option". That seemed to resolve the problem momentarily. I then decided to use the eraser and the ctrl key at the same time. AND it worked...!!!! i will give it a few more days... if this continues to work. I will keep the wacom. "salesjv" wrote: > Funny, I am in the midst of packing a Wacom Wireless tablet and returning to > wacom. Not because I disliked it but the "erase" capabilities (using the > eraser on the Pen) in PPT had a bug. According to Wacom technical support it > was a MSFT issue (do not doubt them) . > > Every time I annotated a slide in presentation mode and tried to erase > something, a partial erase would happen and I would get forwarded to the next > slide. I would then have to page back and reattempt the erase... Very > annoying if you are doing a sales presentation. > > I was able to identify a work around, you actually had to select the eraser > mode and then reselect the pen mode. Unfortunately, not conducive to a > sales presentation. > > My sole objective was to use wacom as a mechanism to conducting a whiteboard > session in PPT to a prospect. The erase function does work properly if you > are not in presentation mode. Hope this helpd in your decision. > > "GeoTol" wrote: > > > Personnaly, I would rather use a separate tablet (Such as one available from > > Wacom) for writing on PowerPoint slides. Writing on a tablet screen is very > > akward if you also want to use the keyboard. The separate tablet is very > > natural and comfortable and replaces the mouse. It is also substantially > > cheaper than a tablet PC. > > > > "bookz" wrote: > > > > > Can I write by hand, underline things live, on a powerpoint presenation I'm > > > delivering using the Tablet Edition? |
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