From http://www.officeoftomorrow.org: In addition to our project "Shared Design Space" a mouse emulator for Microsoft Windows® was implemented. This emulator allows users to work with any Windows application using an Anoto® pen on our large-screen tabletop setup.
We also created a tangible toolbar for the use with Adobe Photoshop CS2®. By simply triggering keyboard shortcuts when tapping on the menu's icons, the users can switch between different tools in Photoshop. This novel interface allows users to create hand-drawn paper toolbars for any application which uses keyboard shortcuts within a few minutes. The disposable interface can easily be created for each single task and safes screen estate when hiding the virtual toolbars.
Channel: Howto & Style Uploaded: December 18, 2006 at 8:25 am Author:atomasx
nofamenogame(Saturday 11th of October 2008 02:18:48 AM)
i wanna b a manga artist n im extreemly tanlented im wondering wats the appropriate size for a tablet for that sort of stuff
naruxhinafan1(Wednesday 8th of October 2008 08:21:45 PM)
that kind of tablet is really good for making images for posters, billboards, and all those other really huge products....but i mean..wow that is one huge tablet and back pain...xD
Gannondalf(Monday 22nd of September 2008 05:25:29 AM)
thats pretty cool..
but it isnt really a tablet... more of a giant table
chocobosROK(Thursday 18th of September 2008 05:52:39 PM)
is there a save button? ya dun wanna lose all that work.... POWER OUTAGE!!!! *bzzt* "oh noooes!!"
dragonmoony(Tuesday 9th of September 2008 02:10:10 PM)
Ramrider247(Thursday 28th of August 2008 05:53:15 AM)
Oh my word, that's a sexy tablet - with, I imagine, a fairly hefty price tag to match. Must admit, though, I agree it doesn't look too comfortable to use as it is there. I think if I was using something like that I'd want it positioned at more of an angle, so I could reach the upper areas without having to bend over it.
Still... YUM.