I used Clip Studio Paint. To do a comparison test, I compared it to my old Wacom Intuos tablet from years ago, but not to my Huion 16 Canvas as they are not comparable. Right out of the box (literally) I was already impressed with the Veikk A15. The A15 is already almost twice the size of Wacom and offers much more space to work and draw. Although larger, it is by no means bulky or heavy. It has a sleek yet durable design and is incredibly easy to carry. In the kit you get a tablet, connection cable, art glove, pen with holder and many interchangeable tips. I'm talking about 8 or more, which to be honest I appreciate. The launcher software is easy to understand, there are two options for windows or mac, for this particular tablet it was the first option. The drivers installed without any problems and I noticed that it has a handy little feature that can be configured for both left and right handed users. Adjusting the pen pressure was also very easy and literally took a second to adjust to my preferred strength. The pen itself is lightweight, easy to use, and has two buttons. Right click and delete. It gets bonus points for being a battery/chargeless pen. So you can just pick up and go. When working with a tablet, I noticed that the surface is a good combination of smoothness but just enough grip to prevent the pen from slipping, while on Wacom the work surface was much rougher and scratchier. By using the stylus as a mouse when selecting tools, I've found it to be very easy to track and keep track of where I need to go in my art program. 4Wacom. I set up a few in the beginning, but some were already set up to work: like undo/redo etc. This made things a lot easier without having to do cltr + anything to do what I needed . The final comparison I want to make between the two is durability. With my Wacom, even after the first use, there were already scratches on the workbench from the supplied pen, the Veikk A15 was still intact. Which led to the belief that it might have a longer lifespan than Wacom, but only time will truly tell. I would give the Veikk A15 an overall win over Wacom. It's extremely easy to use, which is why I highly recommend it for beginners, but it has just enough features and workspace that even advanced users can greatly benefit from it. Pros: Lightweight, durable, very beginner friendly. 12 hotkey functions. A: No, what else did I see.
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