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interested to see if anyone is using something other than a mouse with revit, such as a grpahics tablet. it just seems that, for me, using a mouse and revit aren't really all that intuitive. maybe this has to with the speed of my computer or the revit user interface (which seems like it could use an update).
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I use a Wacom 4x5 tablet, it realy does seem more intuitive to me. I recently got a new work computer and a widescreen display, so I am thinking about getting a 6x9 to better match my display. I also use a Logitech G15 keyboard, and have some of the macro keys set to view commands (zoom out, zoom region etc.) to help me move around the modle faster.
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