

Screen Size/Active Area: 11.6 inches | Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Pen Type: Passive | Standalone: No The device is compatible with Windows 7, 8, or 10 (in 32 or 64-bit) and Mac OS X as old as version 10.10. This makes it less of a drawing-only tablet and more of a full-featured control surface for your design programs. In addition, the Artist12 gives you a full-high touch bar you can program to fulfill certain commands on your computer (XP-Pen recommends mapping it to the zoom-in/zoom-out feature), and you can harness six different assignable shortcut keys. And because the pen is passive it's not another device that needs to charge. The passive hexagonal pen (which feels very pencil-like) allows for 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity so that you can really get the hand-sketched feel in your work. This makes it feel like you're really creating art in the real world. What's great about having an 11.6-inch display inside your drawing tablet is that you don't need to look at your other screen while drawing on a separate surface-you're drawing on the device where your lines and colors appear.

The touchscreen display-a 1920 x 1080 HD IPS display-isn't the highest resolution available, but with 72% NTSC Color Gamut accuracy, its focus is on reproducing your work with as much precision as possible. It's not as if dropdown lists are the most sophisticated thing in the Excel domain.The XP-Pen Artist12 earns our top spot because of its compatibility, customization, and reasonably affordable price point. One difference is that she is a Mac user (High Sierra 10.13.6.) I have verified her Excel version as Microsoft Excel for Mac, Version 16.43 (20110804), which seems to be a 2020 version.Īnyone have an explanation? This is very frustrating. So, after the Office upgrades helped most, there remains a user for which the dropdowns still don't work. The dropdown in Cell B15 of the "Data Entry" sheet allows the user, after selecting a Branch, to only see the Words from the "Word DD" sheet (fed by "Word List" sheet) that belong to their Branch.

The dropdown in Cell A15 of the "Data Entry" sheet (fed by "Branch List" & "Branch DD" sheets) allows the user to type in part of a Branch Name and then click the arrow to narrow down the dropdown results. I guess that means that some of the formulas/functions present in the "Branch DD" and "Word DD" sheets (which feed the dropdowns) were unsupported in Office 2016. The dropdowns were completely unresponsive when clicking the arrow.įor most of them, it was discovered that they were using Office 2016 and that after upgrading, the dropdowns worked as expected. With the attached, a handful out of hundreds of users were not able to use the dropdown lists demonstrated in Cells A15 & B15 of the "Data Entry" sheet.
