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# Tablet displays

Tablet displays let you draw and navigate using a pen stylus instead of the mouse giving you fine control for drawing, sculpting and retouching. The stylus works much like a mouse but when used with software like Photoshop or Blender it can detect the pressure and angle of the stylus as well.

Some of the software that works with a tablet display:

* Adobe Photoshop
* Adobe Illustrator
* Krita (drawing and animation)
* Blender (sketching in 2D or sculpting in 3D)

### Locations:&#x20;

* Multimedia Lab, Granoff Center, Room N320
  * Two 16” Wacom displays
* Multimedia Lab, Grad Center, Tower E, Room 121
  * One large 30” Wacom display

### Getting Started:&#x20;

1. Make sure the display is on by pressing the power button on the side of the display
2. Look for the stylus sitting near the display
3. Open the software of your choice, use our additional resources to learn about settings for specific software.

### Additional resources

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