When it comes to input devices we've got a lot of choices out there, especially when it comes to mice, but there are other options for input, such as tablets, or graphics tablets as they might be called. The graphics tablet is for much more than drawing, they can be very handy for just generally making life easier to do certain tasks, like presentations and hand signing a document. When signing an electronic document without a pad, you'll have to print it out, sign it then scan it back in and send it off to wherever it needs to go, with a tablet though you can just edit the document, sign it with the tablet and save it, very easy. The main use is of course for drawing, nothing beats a tablet really when it comes to creating or drawing a picture on your computer, a mouse just really doesn't cut it most of the time. Another great use for a tablet is for presentations, a tablet allows you to draw on the screen, you can highlight, circle, underline or write on your document, desktop or picture and it can be permanent or just temporary as a type of overlay. Up on the review block today I've got the Genius EasyPen i405 4†x 5.5†Graphic Tablet, and by the dimensions we see there it's pretty small, but that doesn't mean it's not useful and a fairly decent product. The EasyPen i405 works well, and includes a nice suite of software that can be useful to anyone for personal or business related applications. The pad itself features 28 programmable function keys and the pen has two buttons that can act just like your mouse buttons, so you could replace your mouse with the pen if need be. So read on to learn more about the EasyPen i405...
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