
A graphics tablet (also known as a digitizer, digital graphic tablet, pen tablet, drawing tablet, external drawing pad or digital art board) is a computer
input device that enables a user to hand-draw images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like
stylus
A stylus (plural styli or styluses) is a writing utensil or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for example, in pottery. It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision w ...
, similar to the way a person draws images with a pencil and paper. These tablets may also be used to capture data or handwritten signatures. It can also be used to trace an image from a piece of paper that is taped or otherwise secured to the tablet surface. Capturing data in this way, by tracing or entering the corners of linear
polylines or shapes, is called
digitizing.
The device consists of a rough surface upon which the user may "draw" or trace an image using the attached
stylus
A stylus (plural styli or styluses) is a writing utensil or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for example, in pottery. It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision w ...
, a pen-like drawing apparatus. The image is shown on the computer
monitor, though some graphic tablets now also incorporate an
LCD screen for more realistic or natural experience and usability.
Some tablets are intended as a replacement for the computer mouse as the primary pointing and navigation device for desktop computers.
History
The first electronic handwriting device was the
Telautograph, patented by
Elisha Gray
Elisha Gray (August 2, 1835 – January 21, 1901) was an American electrical engineer who co-founded the Western Electric Manufacturing Company. Gray is best known for his development of a telephone prototype in 1876 in Highland Park, Illinois. ...
in 1888.
The first graphic tablet resembling contemporary tablets and used for handwriting recognition by a computer was the ''Stylator'' in 1957. Better known (and often misstated as the first digitizer tablet) is the
RAND Tablet also known as the ''Grafacon'' (for Graphic Converter), introduced in 1964. The RAND Tablet employed a grid of wires under the surface of the pad that encoded horizontal and vertical
coordinates
In geometry, a coordinate system is a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points or other geometric elements on a manifold such as Euclidean space. The order of the coordinates is sig ...
in a small
electrostatic signal. The stylus received the signal by capacitive coupling, which could then be decoded back as coordinate information.
The
acoustic tablet An acoustic tablet, also known as a spark tablet, is a form of graphics tablet that uses sound to locate the position of the stylus within the drawing area.
The general functionality of acoustic tablets is based on a sound-emitting stylus and micro ...
, or ''spark tablet'', used a stylus that generated clicks with a
spark plug
A spark plug (sometimes, in British English, a sparking plug, and, colloquially, a plug) is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air ...
. The clicks were then triangulated by a series of microphones to locate the pen in space. The system was fairly complex and expensive, and the sensors were susceptible to interference by external noise.
Digitizers were popularized in the mid-1970s and early 1980s by the commercial success of the ID (Intelligent Digitizer) and BitPad manufactured by the
Summagraphics Corp. The Summagraphics digitizers were sold under the company's name but were also private labeled for
HP,
Tektronix,
Apple,
Evans and Sutherland and several other graphic system manufacturers. The ID model was the first graphics tablet to make use of what was at the time, the new
Intel microprocessor technology. This embedded processing power allowed the ID models to have twice the accuracy of previous models while still making use of the same foundation technology. Key to this accuracy improvement were two US Patents issued to Stephen Domyan, Robert Davis, and Edward Snyder. The Bit Pad model was the first attempt at a low cost graphics tablet with an initial selling price of $555 when other graphics tablets were selling in the $2,000 to $3,000 price range. This lower cost opened up the opportunities for would be entrepreneurs to be able to write graphics software for a multitude of new applications. These digitizers were used as the input device for many high-end
CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems as well as bundled with PCs and PC-based CAD software like
AutoCAD. These tablets used a
magnetostriction technology which used wires made of a special
alloy stretched over a solid substrate to accurately locate the tip of a stylus or the center of a digitizer cursor on the surface of the tablet. This technology also allowed Proximity or "Z" axis measurement.
In 1981, musician
Todd Rundgren created the first color graphic tablet software for personal computers, which was licensed to Apple as the Utopia Graphic Tablet System.
In 1981 also was released an
Quantel Paintbox color graphic workstation; This model was equipped with a first pressure sensitive tablet.
The first
home computer graphic tablet was the
KoalaPad, released in 1983. Though originally designed for the
Apple II
The Apple II (stylized as ) is an 8-bit home computer and one of the world's first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products. It was designed primarily by Steve Wozniak; Jerry Manock developed the design of Apple II's foam-m ...
, the Koala eventually broadened its applicability to practically all home computers with graphic support, examples of which include the
TRS-80 Color Computer,
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in the Guinness ...
, and
Atari 8-bit family
The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc. in 1979 as the Atari 400 and Atari 800. The series was successively upgraded to Atari 1200XL , Atari 600XL, Atari 800XL, Atari 65XE, Atari 130XE, Atari 800XE, ...
. Competing tablets were eventually produced; the tablets produced by
Atari
Atari () is a brand name that has been owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by French publisher Atari SA through a subsidiary named Atari Interactive. The original Atari, Inc. (1972–1992), Atari, Inc., ...
were generally considered to be of high quality.
In the 1980s, several vendors of graphic tablets began to include additional functions, such as
handwriting recognition and on-tablet menus.
Characteristics
Typically tablets are characterized by size of the device, drawing area, its resolution size («active area», which is measured in
lpi), pressure sensitivity (level of varying the size of strokes with pressure), number of buttons and types and number of interfaces:
Bluetooth,
USB; etc. The actual drawing accuracy is restricted to pen's nib size.
Types
There have been many attempts to categorize the technologies that have been used for graphic tablets:
; Passive tablets:Passive tablets make use of
electromagnetic induction
Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831, and James Clerk ...
technology, where the horizontal and vertical wires of the tablet operate as both transmitting and receiving coils (as opposed to the wires of the RAND Tablet which only transmit). The tablet generates an electromagnetic signal, which is received by the
LC circuit
An LC circuit, also called a resonant circuit, tank circuit, or tuned circuit, is an electric circuit consisting of an inductor, represented by the letter L, and a capacitor, represented by the letter C, connected together. The circuit can ac ...
in the stylus. The wires in the tablet then change to a receiving mode and read the signal generated by the stylus. Modern arrangements also provide
pressure sensitivity and one or more buttons, with the electronics for this information present in the stylus. On older tablets, changing the pressure on the stylus nib or pressing a button changed the properties of the LC circuit, affecting the signal generated by the pen, which modern ones often encode into the signal as a digital data stream. By using electromagnetic signals, the tablet is able to sense the stylus position without the stylus having to even touch the surface, and powering the pen with this signal means that devices used with the tablet never need batteries. Activslate 50, the model used with
Promethean white boards, also uses a hybrid of this technology.
; Active tablets: Active tablets differ in that the stylus used contains self-powered electronics that generate and transmit a signal to the tablet. These styluses rely on an internal battery rather than the tablet for their power, resulting in a bulkier stylus. Eliminating the need to power the pen means that such tablets may listen for pen signals constantly, as they do not have to alternate between transmit and receive modes, which can result in less jitter.
; Optical tablets: Optical tablets operate by a very small digital camera in the stylus and then doing pattern matching on the image of the paper. The most successful example is the technology developed by
Anoto.
; Acoustic tablets:Early models were described as spark tablets—a small sound generator was mounted in the stylus, and the acoustic signal picked up by two microphones placed near the writing surface. Some modern designs are able to read positions in three dimensions.
; Capacitive tablets:These tablets have also been designed to use an
electrostatic or capacitive signal. Scriptel's designs are one example of a high-performance tablet detecting an electrostatic signal. Unlike the type of capacitive design used for
touchscreens, the Scriptel design is able to detect the position of the pen while it is in proximity to or hovering above the tablet. Many multi-touch tablets use capacitive sensing.
For all these technologies, the tablet can use the received signal to also determine the distance of the stylus from the surface of the tablet, the tilt (angle from vertical) of the stylus, and other information in addition to the horizontal and vertical positions, such as clicking buttons of the stylus or the rotation of the stylus.
Compared to touchscreens, a graphic tablet generally offers much higher precision, the ability to track an object which is not touching the tablet, and can gather much more information about the stylus, but is typically more expensive, and can only be used with the special stylus or other accessories.
Some tablets, especially inexpensive ones aimed at young children, come with a corded stylus, using technology similar to older
RAND tablets.
Pucks

After styluses, pucks are the most commonly used tablet accessory. A puck is a mouse-like device that can detect its absolute position and rotation. This is opposed to a
mouse
A mouse ( : mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (''Mus musculus' ...
, which can only sense its relative velocity on a surface (most tablet drivers are capable of allowing a puck to emulate a mouse in operation, and many pucks are marketed as a "mouse"). Pucks range in size and shape; some are externally indistinguishable from a mouse, while others are a fairly large device with dozens of buttons and controls. Professional pucks often have a
reticle or
loupe which allows the user to see the exact point on the tablet's surface targeted by the puck, for detailed tracing and
computer aided design
Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computers (or ) to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. This software is used to increase the productivity of the designer, improve the quality of design, improve co ...
(CAD) work.
Pucks are still used on the
Microsoft Surface range and were recently used on the
Dell
Dell is an American based technology company. It develops, sells, repairs, and supports computers and related products and services. Dell is owned by its parent company, Dell Technologies.
Dell sells personal computers (PCs), servers, data ...
Canvas. However, they have been largely discontinued by most manufactures in favour of physical
hotkeys and dials.
Embedded LCD tablets
Some graphics tablets incorporate an
LCD
A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly but in ...
into the tablet itself, allowing the user to draw directly on the display surface.
Graphic tablet/screen hybrids offer advantages over both standard PC
touchscreens and ordinary graphic tablets. Unlike touchscreens, they offer pressure sensitivity, and their input resolution is generally higher. While their pressure sensitivity and resolution are typically no better than those of ordinary tablets, they offer the additional advantage of directly seeing the location of the physical pen device relatively to the image on the screen. This often allows for increased accuracy and a more tactile, "real" feeling to the use of the device.
The graphic tablet manufacturer
Wacom holds many
patents
A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention."A p ...
on key technologies for graphic tablets,
[Wacom Co., Ltd. Patents](_blank)
Patentgenius.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-09. which forces competitors to use other technologies or license Wacom's patents. The displays are often sold for thousands of dollars. For instance, the
Wacom Cintiq series ranges from just below to over .
Some commercially available graphic tablet-screen hybrids include:
*
Monoprice
Monoprice is an American online retailer that sells generic-branded consumer electronics under its namesake private label, as well as name brand consumer electronics and outdoor equipment. The company is based in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
...
19-Inch Interactive Display
*
Cintiq from
Wacom
* Kamvas (e.g. Kamvas Studio 22) from
Huion
HUION () is a China-based drawing tablet brand founded on 12 March 2011 by Henry Xu. It provides drawing tablets, light pads, and pen displays, for beginners and professionals. Its products are compatible with Android, Windows, macOS, Linux a ...
*
XP-PEN
XP-PEN (stylised as XPPen) is a graphics tablet development and distribution company, originally established in Japan in 2005 by Taiwanese manufacturer P-Active and now headquartered in Shenzhen, China with a research and development office in Ca ...
* GAOMON
* Parblo
*Ugee
* Xencelabs
* VEIKK
There have also been
do-it-yourself
"Do it yourself" ("DIY") is the method of building, modifying, or repairing things by oneself without the direct aid of professionals or certified experts. Academic research has described DIY as behaviors where "individuals use raw and semi ...
projects where conventional used
LCD monitors and graphics tablets have been converted to a graphics tablet-screen hybrid.
[DIY Cintiq - Part 1](_blank)
Bongofish. Retrieved on 2013-12-09.[Successful builds!](_blank)
. Forum.bongofish.co.uk. Retrieved on 2013-12-09.
Uses
Graphic tablets, because of their stylus-based interface and ability to detect some or all of pressure, tilt, and other attributes of the stylus and its interaction with the tablet, are widely considered to offer a very natural way to create
computer graphics, especially two-dimensional computer graphics. Indeed, many graphic packages can make use of the pressure (and, sometimes, stylus tilt or rotation) information generated by a tablet, by modifying the brush size, shape,
opacity
Opacity or opaque may refer to:
* Impediments to (especially, visible) light:
** Opacities, absorption coefficients
** Opacity (optics), property or degree of blocking the transmission of light
* Metaphors derived from literal optics:
** In lingu ...
,
color, or other attributes based on data received from the graphic tablet.
In
East Asia, graphic tablets, known as "pen tablets", are widely used in conjunction with input-method editor software (
IME
Ime is a village in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the east side of the river Mandalselva, along the European route E39 highway. Ime is an eastern suburb of the town of Mandal. Ime might be considered ...
s) to write
Chinese,
Japanese, and
Korean characters (
CJK). The technology is popular and inexpensive and offers a method for interacting with the computer in a more natural way than typing on the keyboard, with the pen tablet supplanting the role of the computer mouse. Uptake of
handwriting recognition among users who use alphabetic scripts has been slower.
Graphic tablets are commonly used in the artistic world. Using a pen-like stylus on a graphic tablet combined with a graphics-editing program, such as
Illustrator
An illustrator is an artist who specializes in enhancing writing or elucidating concepts by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text or idea. The illustration may be intended to clarify complicat ...
,
Photoshop by
Adobe Systems
Adobe Inc. ( ), originally called Adobe Systems Incorporated, is an American multinational computer software company incorporated in Delaware
and headquartered in San Jose, California. It has historically specialized in software for the crea ...
,
Corelpainter, or
Krita gives artists a lot of precision when creating digital drawings or artwork. Photographers can also find working with a graphic tablet during their
post processing can really speed up tasks like creating a detailed layer mask or dodging and burning.
Educator
A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.
''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. whe ...
s make use of tablets in classrooms to project handwritten notes or lessons and to allow students to do the same, as well as providing feedback on
student work submitted electronically. Online teachers may also use a tablet for marking student work, or for live
tutorials or lessons, especially where complex visual information or
mathematical equation
In mathematics, an equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign . The word ''equation'' and its cognates in other languages may have subtly different meanings; for example, in F ...
s are required.
Student
A student is a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution.
In the United Kingdom and most commonwealth countries, a "student" attends a secondary school or higher (e.g., college or university); those in primary or elementar ...
s are also increasingly using them as
note-taking devices, especially during university
lectures while following along with the
lecturer
Lecturer is an List of academic ranks, academic rank within many universities, though the meaning of the term varies somewhat from country to country. It generally denotes an academic expert who is hired to teach on a full- or part-time basis. T ...
. They facilitate smooth online teaching process and are popularly used along with face-cam to mimic classroom experience.
Tablets are also popular for
technical drawings and
CAD, as one can typically put a piece of paper on them without interfering with their function.
Finally, tablets are gaining popularity as a replacement for the
computer mouse as a pointing device. They can feel more intuitive to some users than a mouse, as the position of a pen on a tablet typically corresponds to the location of the pointer on the
GUI shown on the computer screen. Those artists using a pen for graphic work may, as a matter of convenience, use a tablet and pen for standard computer operations rather than put down the pen and find a mouse. Popular
rhythm game osu! allows utilizing a tablet as a way of playing.
Graphic tablets are available in various sizes and price ranges;
A6-sized tablets being relatively inexpensive and
A3-sized tablets far more expensive. Modern tablets usually connect to the computer via a
USB or
HDMI interface.
Similar devices
Interactive whiteboards offer high-resolution wall size graphic tablets up to 95" (241,3 cm) along with options for pressure and multiple input. These are becoming commonplace in schools and meeting rooms around the world.
Earlier
resistive touch screen devices (like
PDA
PDA may refer to:
Science and technology
* Patron-driven acquisition, a mechanism for libraries to purchase books
*Personal digital assistant, a mobile device
* Photodiode array, a type of detector
* Polydiacetylenes, a family of conducting poly ...
s, early
smartphones,
tablet PCs, and the
Nintendo DS
The is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens working in tan ...
) were typically equipped with styluses, but accuracy of stylus input was very limited.
The more modern
capacitive touch screens such as those found on some
table computers,
tablet computers and
laptop
A laptop, laptop computer, or notebook computer is a small, portable personal computer (PC) with a screen and alphanumeric keyboard. Laptops typically have a clam shell form factor with the screen mounted on the inside of the upper li ...
s operate in similar ways, but they usually use either optical grids or a pressure-sensitive film instead so do not need a special pointing device. Some of the latest models with capacitive input can be equipped with specialized styluses, and then these input devices can be used similar to full-function graphics tablet.
A graphic tablet is also used for Audio-
Haptic products where blind or visually impaired people touch swelled graphics on a graphic tablet and get audio feedback from that.
The product that is using this technology is called
Tactile Talking Tablet or T3.
See also
*
Handwriting movement analysis
Handwriting movement analysis is the study and analysis of the movements involved in handwriting and drawing. It forms an important part of graphonomics, which became established after the "International Workshop on Handwriting Movement Analysi ...
*
Digital image
A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as ''pixels'', each with ''finite'', '' discrete quantities'' of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions ...
*
Light pen
*
Pantograph
*
Pen computing
References
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