![]() ![]() You have to do a weird long press of the settings button to bring up the menu, and then, some of the other buttons convert to a way to select items and you use the rocker buttons on the side to move up and down. Here, I did find it difficult to get into the settings and make changes. Things like brightness, contrast, black levels, etc. But, it is fairly easy to go in and edit the shortcuts for instances where you will be spending the majority of your time in one program or another.Īs for the last of the 10 buttons, this one is strictly used to control the settings of the screen. So, for example, if I want a set of shortcuts to work while I’m using Lightroom and a different set for Photoshop, I can't do that. Unfortunately, these shortcuts are not application-specific. For the rest of the buttons, all but one can be programmed to any shortcut you desire. The button on the wheel is used to switch between three different settings for the wheel where you can control things like brush size, zooming, and scrolling. ![]() On the side of the screen, you can find 10 buttons along with a wheel/button combo. On the side edge of the device, there is a rocker button that can control the brightness of the device. But, this massiveness doesn't translate to the rest of the device, because the overall device is pretty thin and lightweight. And with the Gaoman PD156 Pro, you get a massive 15.6-inch screen to work with. You see where the pen tip is, and you see results as the pen touches the screen. This takes the experience of drawing and makes it much truer to form. It’s like drawing on a piece of paper while looking at your computer to see the results.īut with the Gaomon PD156 Pro, in place of the trackpad is a nice screen. This works, but it tends to have a disconnect because you are not looking at where the pen is touching. But with some of the older offerings, you are simply using your pen on a larger type of trackpad and still using the screen on your computer to see what you are doing. It’s very similar to the pen and tablets you have seen in the past. ![]() First, let's take a look at what this device is. ![]()
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