A:AnswerThank you for your question. If you are using our Wacom Intuos tablet on a compatible Windows or Mac computer and Osu supports pen input, then the Wacom Intuos should work for you. Hope that helps
A:AnswerThank you for your question. Translating handwritten work to Google Docs would need to be done by an application. If you can find an application capable of translating handwritten work to Google Docs and it supports pen input, then this should work for you. Hope that helps
A:AnswerThank you for your question. I you are using an application that supports pen input that will allow you to markup your screen, the Wacom Intuos will work for you. Hope that helps
A:AnswerThe ability to mark-up documents will need to be a function of the software you are using. These tools can then be used with the pen on the tablet for more control and precision over a standard mouse. For PDFs, an application such as Adobe Acrobat would provide these capabilities.
A:AnswerThe Wacom Intuos tablets will work with Windows, macOS, and some Android devices. They will not work on iOS devices. See www.wacom.com/comp for a list of tested Android devices.
A:AnswerThe Wacom Intuos tablet requires a PC running Windows 7, 8, or 10 (latest release), a Mac running macOS 10.12 or higher, or a compatible Android device.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the question about the Intuos Tablet being supported on a chromebook with Chrome OS. The Wacom Intuos requires a driver to operate in a non-webbased OS, such as Macintosh and/or Windows OS. Chrome OS is web based.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the question about using Photoshop with the Wacom Intuos 3. This is a technical support based question that would require support from our Wacom Support call center. I'd like to invite you to reach out to us on weekdays between 6 am and 6 pm PST to 855-MY-WACOM
A:AnswerThe Wacom Intuos will require a PC, Mac, or compatible Android device in order to function. It will then allow you to use the pen on the tablet in place of a traditional mouse, which allows for much more precise and natural input.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the compatibility of the Win7 laptop with provided specifications listed, the Wacom Intuos small tablet should work out just fine. We do have drivers that will work with Win7 OS.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. The current Wacom Driver is compatible with 64-bit Windows 10, that said, this should work with your Dell laptop. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the question about the bonus software. The bonus software are 90 day trials, so if you want to continue after the trial, then you would have to.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the Chrome OS compatibility question. Chrome OS is a web based OS and Wacom does not have any drivers that support a web based OS.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for asking about the bonus software with the Intuos Graphic tablet will help you draw if you are not a good artist. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You can certainly start by practicing your drawing with the software. Be Creative!
A:AnswerThank you for your question. You may also download driver and driver updates from within the Wacom Desktop Center. When you have the tablet connected, open the Wacom Desktop Center, then select "Updates" located on the left-hand side. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. When you purchase your Mac, I'd like to invite you to reach out to us on weekdays between 6 am and 6 pm PST to 855-MY-WACOM to see what options we have available for you. Best