![]() The mouse, the pen, and the tablet have buttons that you can configure using the intuitive Pen Tablet Properties control panel, which installs along with the driver. There's also a place to stow the pen on the back of the tablet. You can place a photo or a piece of art under it for easy tracing-a handy feature for artists. The tablet's active area, which is 6 inches by 8 inches, is covered by a removable plastic panel. The sleek, gray Graphire tablet matches the pen and the mouse. And, unlike some other sets, such as the Adesso CyberTablet 8600, neither the pen nor the mouse requires batteries of their own. Once the Graphire's battery is fully charged, you can use it without the limitations of cords, and it comes with no wired hook-ups, so if you don't have Bluetooth, this isn't the tablet set for you. However, at a price of nearly $250, only serious artists and designers will shell out for the Graphire. Regular computer users who suffer from repetitive strain injuries-heck, anyone interested in a different way to work-will also appreciate its ease of use. ![]() The Graphire set includes a digital pen, a mouse, and a tablet designed for artists and graphic designers who need a degree of control unattainable with a standard mouse. The Graphire Bluetooth Tablet marks the first time Wacom has added Bluetooth connectivity to a tablet.
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