Never mind that my computer has a ****king keyboard that works 894,989,893 times faster than writing things by hand! It is one of the most blatantly stupid things ever. If I click into a text entry box with the Wacom pen I'll see a pop up dialog box insisting that I hand write what I want to put into that text entry box. I can't do normal animated zoom in/out functions in Illustrator because the left mouse button behavior is altered. But if Windows Ink is turned on I basically lose most of the normal mouse functions in the pen stylus. Windows Ink has to be turned on in the Wacom tablet's properties in order for the stylus to have any pressure sensitive capability. There really is no way to underestimate how much I absolutely hate the Windows Ink feature. That's because Wacom allowed its drivers to incorporate Windows Ink. These days I'm not too fond of sketching using a Wacom tablet. If or when I need to trace that image I just place it into Illustrator, lock the sketch image down on one layer and then hand trace clean vector artwork over the top of it on another layer. On the Windows platform I just tend to use Photoshop in conjunction with a Wacom tablet.
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