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>... with a pen, you need to press down to get the ball to move, thereby
losing a
> lot of the precision there. ...
I use a "no moving parts" pen. Well actually it's some kind of rather small
digitizing tablet (5 x 5), the pen itself is moves over the tablet and
clicked whenever required. It's no "ball pen". For those who wonder, the
tablet is called Acecat from Acecad. I find this rather interesting in
graphic apps.