![]() There was no info on the OS and the maximum size mentioned was 7 inches. If you find android/iOS apps that can show the PC's display video stream on a tablet, and if you have a LEAP, give it a try and let us know how it goes.Īccording to a survey posted by Wacom sometime in April, they are working on a Design Tablet with either Asus or Samsung (both were mentioned in the survey). Though I don't have any tablets to try it on. I'm already set on that one (preorder, yay!) and will let you know as soon as I can work with it. ![]() ![]() Of course, any good display that can be inclined low enough (or maybe any display if you use aisles I draw on the table with my head down :/ ) would work perfectly with the LEAP. Then the tablet only has to display whatever is on the PC's display in real time, but I don't of know any apps for that. In other words, if you have a high-res tablet (like the new non-mini iPads, although that might be a bit small for graphic design) you can use the LEAP as the pointing/stylus with pressure/speed/rotation/etc capabilities and the tablet as the display. They say that it doesn't directly support tablets or smartphones but, with at least some sort of manual calibration, it can easily be set to work on inclined planes/displays (even horizontal ones) with custom sizes, disregarding the main monitors's size/distance/inclination. Although not a straightforward solution - not sure it will work, but hoping - there's the LEAP Motion Controller.
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