

#Contour shuttle pro v2 works intermittently on mac free
I also like the ease of 3-button function.there is a 2-button rocker-style switch on the pen (thumb position).seeing as the pen nib can be set to replicate left click upon contact, it leaves 2 free functions for the buttons, which are assignable to any key or modifier.i have mine set to right-lick and the 'apple'/command key (set to 'marquee' tool) Wacom's take a little getting used to (no more than a day, or two).there are a few things in the options that can make a huge difference to the usage.one of these is scaleable user area.you can reduce the active tablet-to-screen ratio so that you can cover huge amounts of screen estate with small wrist movements The mid-point is not 'Stop' but rather 'Normal' speed, either side of that is faster or slower. I think it acts more like a speed controller in vMix, you need to physically select either forward or reverse with another button. The wacom is a necessity for me, but it offers a much more natural wrist position for everyone If I remember correctly, the Contour ShuttlePRO v2 does not really function like a shuttle controller does in a NLE. To clarify, i used to have the kensington but replaced it with the wacom.i don't use them together Looks very interesting and so affordable. I am really corious to watch how is the creation and production with these maschines. It’s not often a computer accessory works great across multiple applications, and does each function well.

CONS: might take some time breaking the habit of not using it. Replaced a much loved kensington expert with wacom and never looked back.have had both my wrists operated on due to carpal tunnel issues, now can't be without the has touch functionality, alsoĬan u explain or can u show on a video how can you use trackball with wacom? PROS: ergonomic Design, works on pretty much ANY software. Reduced stress on my wrist compared to a traditional mouse and it's great for drawing accurate automation.
