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I made a new video about improvements, modifications, and tweaks I made to my tablets: overlay sheet (Photodon), keyboard tray (Cintweak), a real bug issue under the glasses, and a too-grainy overlay surface for the Intuos Pro Large.

- Ptb: https://peertube.touhoppai.moe/w/228kxHx41ngMKtVJDXhC9P
- Ytb: https://youtu.be/6F_JQeE7p4M

(not a sponsored video, edited on #Kdenlive)
#diy #mod #hardware #tablet
#wacom #xppen #cintweak
🤔 actually I'm curious of the peertube cost... It must be relatively high compared to a regular website
have you looked into split keyboards? you could position one half to the left and one to the right of the drawing board.

i've also seen some fancy designs for small macro pads that are a bit easier to handle than a full-size keyboard, e.g. this one that the designer uses to press shortcuts when drawing on a tablet (photo), source: https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/REGAL
Photograph of a tablet computer's backside, resting on a person's lap. A small keyboard is stuck to the tablet's back on the right side. It adds some keys on the tablet's backside and some on the edge, with a 90° angle in-between. The keyboard itself is very flat. The 11 flat keys for the fingers are positioned such that each finger's length is taken into account. 3 very small buttons on the side are reachable with the thumb. A small flat scroll wheel is positioned in the top corner.
@cile Hey, thanks for the link! Yes, I tried, split keyboard doesn't work on me.

About device for shortcuts, thanks for your link. I have my eyes on the https://www.tindie.com/products/dekuNukem/duckypad-do-it-all-mechanical-macropad/ , it's on my precious directory of optional hardware I would like to try as soon as I have a bit of extra money for it. I hope somewhere-somewhere this year. 😊