NodeBox and Tablet.
Hi folks, 1st of all, congratulations, NodeBox seams a really
cool software.
2nd, I just used a couple of times because I'm not getting to use
it with my tablet (Wacom Cintiq 12wx). It is a pain to get a
response when clicking on icons and things. It seems I just got to
work the click when the pen is very static, what is so difficult by
hand, not as a mouse that keep static.
IMHO it must be reviewed for using with tablet. ;0)
Cheers.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Frederik De Ble... on 12 Feb, 2014 08:59 AM
Hi,
Sorry for the year-late reply. Your post got lost in the spam filter.
I don't have a tablet to test so I don't really know what the pain points are. Double-clicking? Dragging nodes? Zooming? Can you talk about some use cases that are difficult to accomplish with a tablet?
2 Posted by gustaf on 22 Feb, 2014 10:27 AM
this probably has to do with the previous issues raised regarding that clicks are only triggered if the mouse moves zero pixels between mouse down and mouse up events
Support Staff 3 Posted by Frederik De Ble... on 18 Mar, 2014 09:21 AM
I'll see if I can get a Wacom tablet so I can test NodeBox there.
4 Posted by warzi on 18 Jan, 2017 08:45 PM
i find it very interesting software to, but my wacom response on double click nodes eg is strange kind strange, pain to set it to rendered. would love to see a gl version with gui nodes and a camera/projector node for high res render in pixels to file. i very apreciate the vector file out, it solves some dayli problems in my slave workflow as typograph. thank you much for this :)
Support Staff 5 Posted by Frederik De Ble... on 23 Jan, 2017 10:15 AM
Hi,
I don't have a Wacom to test, will see if I can find one.
There won't be an OpenGL version soon. We're working on a web-based version, and also a simplified version for children (called Story Table: https://www.emrg.be/projects/story-table.html)