WACOM tablet

I was wondering whether any of the people out there using a WACOM
tablet, can tell me whether it is possible to set up the tablet and
pen in such a way that touching the surface with the pen does not
register as a mouse-click.

So far as soon as I set the pen on the tablet, it flies through my
while loop, which is only supposed to end after a mouse-click is
performed.

Hope any of you can help me.

Ellen
Hi ,
 
Sorry for asking so many questions, but I am hopelessly lost.

What exactly do you mean by 'peak' ?
 
are you talking about the pen tip? or is it part of a program code, which describes some peak?
 
Ellen

Jochen Müsseler <muesseler@...-aachen.de> wrote:
Hi Ellen:
The simple solution is to remove the original peak and to replace it by
a fixed peak. You can also think about to tape down the peak.
Greetings
Jochen


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Am 27.09.2005 um 14:08 schrieb ellen_otte:

> I was wondering whether any of the people out there using a WACOM
> tablet, can tell me whether it is possible to set up the tablet and
> pen in such a way that touching the surface with the pen does not
> register as a mouse-click.
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> So far as soon as I set the pen on the tablet, it flies through my
> while loop, which is only supposed to end after a mouse-click is
> performed.
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> Hope any of you can help me.
>
> Ellen
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