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My cousin has autism and is also a great artist, and I’m looking for a way for him to draw on a computer. I’ve gotten him to try a Wacom tablet, but he has trouble making the connection between tablet and screen. What he needs is something that acts more like paper, with the lines appearing under the pen’s tip.
However, I need something which provides pressure sensitivity as well.
Are there any pressure sensitive solutions like this that are up to Wacom’s standards?
Or is there a pressure-sensitive mechanical pencil that is Wacom-compatible, so he can tape a pad on the Wacom, and use that?
However, I need something which provides pressure sensitivity as well.
Are there any pressure sensitive solutions like this that are up to Wacom’s standards?
Or is there a pressure-sensitive mechanical pencil that is Wacom-compatible, so he can tape a pad on the Wacom, and use that?
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