Hi guys,
I'm trying to find a copy of a graphics tablet utility software called
PaperPower. Circa 1995. By Piptel software.
I remember reading it somewhere that it could be used to customize old Wacom ADB tablets.
Does anyone have any leads?
Thanks!
ssp3
P.S. Here's an excerpt from MacWorld:
https://archive.org/stream/MacWorld_9504_April_1995/MacWorld_9504_April_1995_djvu.txtPaperPower lets you build and execute macros - short programs you
can use to automate operating-system commands or application-program functions.
First you design an overlay in which macros are organized as Keys (tablet areas that work
like HyperCard buttons). Then the overlay is assigned a unique pattern of dots (called
pips). This allow's PaperPower to catalog and recognize different overlays. Finally,
you print the overlay — this is where the paper comes in — and place it on the tablet
surface, where the overlay identifies the Keys, making them accessible w'ith a touch.