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If you want to know what you're actually doing to yourself by using a small tablet look no further than your computer's mouse properties and try these settings. This picture sums up pretty much exactly what these tablets feel like to the best of my recollection, just without a pen obviously (I invite anyone using these tablets to give it a shot, yourself and see if you feel similarly). As you're using a small, turn your mouse up as high as it'll go and try clicking some small icons or maybe singling out letters to click on in someone's wall of text shitpost. Are you missing the target and how badly? When you draw you're trying to do something similar but it's significantly more important to have that kind of control that's being lost due to the slab you're using.

You're not too autistic for digital drawing, but you may not have great control to begin with and that's being exacerbated by having an undesirable tablet. Do you feel how natural using a mouse is to you on your preferred setting? In the same way that you can use your mouse in whatever video game you're currently playing without thinking about its position on the actual surface it's on, so too can you draw on a tablet much like the one you have now without needing to fry your eyeballs out of their socket with a Cintiq. You just need a better one and a little practice.

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