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09-20-2011, 01:14 PM #1Moderator
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Using t5010 in secondary landscape mode
I'm thinking of buying one of these. One of the things I'm most looking forward to is having onscreen programmable button on the LEFT, where my left hand can actually be of use while drawing with my right. I'm assuming this orientation is the secondary landscape orientation on the Fujitsu's, correct? Does the t5010 have a slant, front to back in landscape mode? How is it in this orientation?
I ask because I currently have a x200t. In primary landscape orientation it actually slightly tilts AWAY (down) from me. Secondary landscape is much better, as it ever so slightly tilts it up in the back. However, that puts the buttons in upper right-- an ergonomically unfriendly position. I don't use it much in primary portrait though (where the buttons would be rotated to the upper left) because the screen's too skinny to do much, IMO.
So, I want to use a t5010 with the buttons in the upper LEFT in the landscape orientation. Does this orientation work well? Thought I ought to check before I spend 500-700 bucks.
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Also, how's the pen? I'm assuming it's perfectly fine?? I'm looking forward to always having 2 buttons available, as I use Stroke It a lot in my art for key commands. Right now, any time I forget my Axiotron pen (or have no where to store it) I'm outta luck.
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Re: Using t5010 in secondary landscape mode
Hey all,
Before I go away for the weekend, I thought I'd bump this thread and check again. I'm thinking of getting a t5010, but would like to be educated on this point before I lay down 500-700$.
I'm also pondering, a bit, getting a dual digitizer, as they are sometimes the only models available. Reviews from users here, in the past, for dual digitizers in general tend to suggest that it's not worth it, kind of a pain at times, and that it's not as clear visually. Is that the general consensus for the t5010?
Also, are there any visual problems using it in 2ndary landscape mode if you do have a dual digitizer.
Again, for my x200t Superbright Outdoor, there were issues, IMO, using it in Primary Landsape because of the polarizing effects beginning half way down the screen. This has been much better in the 2ndary landscape mode, but what it taught me is that not all computers work right in all orientations, necessarily.
Would love to hear from others on some of these points re: 2ndary landscape mode- buttons, dual digitizers, fans blowing on you? etc etc Thanks!
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