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Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 16:02:57 -0500 (EST)
From: James Brooks <jamesb@clark.net>
To: Lightwave Mailing List <lightwave-l@netcom.com>
Subject: drawing devices
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I would like to hear from others on what type of device(s) you use when
using Lightwave (mouse, light pen, trackball)
I am using the standard Commodore mouse that came with my A4000 and I
believe there are BETTER drawing devices to using with LW.
Even though I turn SNAP off I still can not get that 'pinpoint' accuracy
like I want to when it comes to making points/polygons! I know, use the
numberic option on the tools. But that could be time consuming...too me
at least.
What do you recommend? I like to hear from others. I was thinking
about getting a better mouse with a tighter DPI, will that work?
{I hope I word that right.) :-)
Thanks for reading...
Alex
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James "Alex" Brooks Amiga 4000/040/28MHz 20MB RAM
Lightwave 3.5 / Imagine 3.0 VideoToaster 4000 3.1
NEC 3xp Triple Speed CDROM Warp Engine 4028
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Epson ES-600C Scanner E-Mail: jamesb@clark.net
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