WACOM's low-priced tablet is compatible with Chromebook
Draw on Chromebook.
This is especially interesting news for students who use Chromebooks. WACOM's low-priced tablet "One by Wacom" officially supports Chromebook.
As stated on the WACOM website, some of the company's older tablet products work on certain versions of Chrome OS, but advanced features such as pen pressure sensitivity and shortcut keys may not work. was. But this time, One by Wacom has been certified as a "Work With Chromebook" device.
One by Wacom is WACOM's most affordable tablet available for $ 60. And with native support for the latest version of Chromebooks, you can use it without installing drivers or WACOM software, eliminating the need for regular updates.
If you connect One by Wacom to a USB port, you can use it as a more accurate tool for drawing illustrations instead of a mouse, but in terms of hardware, only basic stylus functions such as pressure sensitivity are supported. Tilt detection, programmable shortcut buttons, etc. are only available on more expensive models.
According to WACOM, all of the company's tablets and LCD tablets are aiming to be certified as Chromebooks. And in the future, support will be expanded to Intuos, Intuos Pro, Wacom One, Cintiq, Cintiq Pro and so on.
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