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Hi.. im a student in university and most of people use drawing tablets attached to their laptops to take notes, draw digrams to save paper and for future convience... i was wondering rahter than i go buy one, can we make our n900 as a drawing tablet attached to a laptop via ubs and some program "paint or adobe" would take the input similerly as a commercial device would ?
its just an idea, but i think its a great one ! and we can surely take the most out of our resistive screen n900 !
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You may want to look at this thread
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...ght=drew+phone
And see what some people are doing just right on the phone itself. One of the most amazing artists creativetone seems to prefer the N900 to his wacom.
its just an idea, but i think its a great one ! and we can surely take the most out of our resistive screen n900 !