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Old 05-26-2009, 07:11 PM   #1
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Question Can it write smoother?

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I realize the writing on the Dr is not as smooth as I expected. I wonder if this can be improved through software? And the lag time for the writing, is it due to the epaper tech, can it be improved also?

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Old 05-27-2009, 03:15 AM   #2
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My guess is that the lag is due to the current state of the art in e-paper technology and I do not expect it is possible to overcome this through software.

The smoothness is probably determined by the sample rate of the Wacom tablet. I can imagine the sample rate can be easily modified through software as long as the Wacom is able to keep up. However, I myself do not observe any practical problems with the smoothness. It used to be bad prior to FW 1.5, but now I have to move the stylus really fast to make the lines appear as a polyline instead of a curve, but maybe it is just me being a slow writer.

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