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You need to have a USB port outlet and an HDMI cable (I think) outlet on your device. I'm not familiar with Chromebook products, but if you have the two ports in the photo I left, you should be good to go. I highly recommend viewing Stacy Roshan's YouTube video on teaching math with the Wacom One tablet. MathontheWeb is also worth viewing via YouTube. I love using the Wacom One tablet for teaching live via Zoom and BigBlueButton (Canvas). I don't use my Webcam...just use audio and draw more detail into the slides as I present them to students.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on the Chromebook you have, and OS image provided by the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) limited pen support may be available and pen input will work with some older Wacom Tablets. Pen pressure, touch input and the tablet Expresskeys will not work in most cases. Wacom's developers are continuing to work with Google for a future solution, currently however there is no driver support for Chrome OS and Wacom devices.
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