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Pens and Tablets for Linux
Wacom Leads the Way with Pens and Tablets for Linux.
Wacom devices are being adopted in many Linux enterprise environments beyond the creative industry. Finance, banking, medical, and public sectors are commonly adopting Linux solutions with pen-based workflows.
Read in full here:
https://community.wacom.com/eu/enterprise/wacom-leads-the-way-with-pens-and-tablets-for-linux/
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