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Are there any Apps that allow me to use my iPad like a Wacom tablet?

Considering all the drawing Apps out there (like Brushes) there must be an App that allows me to connect my iPad to my computer and use it with Illustrator and Photoshop the way I do a Wacom tablet, but I haven't found it.
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jamatfu

Adobe's new companion apps (nav, eazel, and color lava) seem to indicate that they're heading in the direction of iPad as both input & additional screen real estate, which is cool. TouchPad would be the simplest way to mimc a Wacom tablet, but you won't get the pressure sensitivity. Using it as an auxiliary device a la Adobe apps seems like the more productive route than a flat touchpad for drawing.
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jet73

Logitech has this app..

blog.logitech.com­/2010­/01­/29­/new­-logitech­-touch­-mo...

I am not sure if it will work on an ipad.

maybe if you use this app in conjuction with a pen like this the­-gadgeteer.com­/2010­/05­/11­/iclooly­-multi­-touch­-p...

you can get the same effect as using the ipad as a wacom tablet?
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mike

I suppose you can use a mouse app like TouchPad in conjunction with one of the styluses that work with the iPad, but you're not going to get any of the buttons that are typically found on Wacom styluses.
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kport

Air Display maybe? iphone.appstorm.net­/how­-to­/utilities­-how­-to­/use­-yo...
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