Last week I received my Bamboo Touch Tablet. The Tablet is a small input device add on with multi-touch capability.It supports multi-finger gestures to scroll, zoom and rotate plus back- and forward motion.
After unpacking I downloaded the newest driver from Wacoms website and installed it on my Mac Mini. Plugging in the USB connector was easy and from thereon the tablet worked as expected.
My left hand setup
After using my mouse for decades I was not ready for a complete switchover. Originally I’m left handed but was re-trained during primary school to become a right handed person. So I write with my right hand and normally use my mouse with my right hand. In parallel I learned over the years that I’m quite versatile with my left hand. So I decided that the “new” tablet experience should go to the left hand.
I arranged the tablet on the left side of my keyboard and changed the orientation within “System Preferences” for the tablet. The mouse (a Microsoft Laser 6000 model) remains to the right of the keyboard.
Impressions
So far I’m impressed in how many situations I use the tablet. I currently have no usage statistic, but at least for browsing through my RSS Feeds on Google Reader I almost always use my left hand on the tablet. It’s a much more relaxed experience to swift through the posts, compared to using the mouse wheel. The experience starts to become challenging when Firefox is “un-responsive” or scrolling is delayed.
Nearly all gestures, which are nicely depicted within the settings for the tablet in System Preferences, work as expected. I’m currently struggling with the “Back” function within Firefox. Somehow Firefox receives a command within the History-Menu, but doesn’t execute the move to the previous page. Within Safari and other applications the same command works as expected. Even one of the four smart buttons on the tablet can’t force Firefox to execute the Back command. I currently suppose that the problem lies within Firefox or some other drivers (potentially the Microsoft Mouse or Keyboard software) are interfering.
[Update 2010-10-16]
Wacom now has confirmed this to be a problem with non-US keyboard settings (http://forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1902&p=8272). Currently no other solution available then to change your keyboard settings.
Summary
So far I like the Bamboo Tablet and recommend it. It’s definitely an alternative input device and provides me with a nice alternative to using the computer mouse all day. The price of CHF 99,– (US$ 69) is absolutely reasonable.
- PTL -

