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How to Use Your Tablet As A Drawing Pad For PC

Turning your PC into a canvas

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Published onSeptember 11, 2024

published onSeptember 11, 2024

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PCs are great devices but when it comes to exploring your creative side especially for graphic designers, you may need to use your tablet as a drawing pad for a stress-free experience.

The main reasoning for making this connection is ergonomics and stylus support for better precision. Essentially, you’ll bescreen mirroringyour phone or tablet via a USB or wireless internet connection.

For the tablet, you’ll need adrawing tabletthat comes with a stylus pen to draw on the tablet. You’ll also needdrawing softwareinstalled on your tablet.

How can I use a tablet as a drawing pad for my PC?

How can I use a tablet as a drawing pad for my PC?

1.Duet Display

Duet Display is that one app that works with both Android and iOS tablets or iPad. What makes it our top choice is its energy-saving options. If you have a lower-end or older hardware, it may not be powerful enough to handle the task and may experience performance bottlenecks.

Duet Display offers the option to switch between a 30Hz and a 60Hz refresh rate. You therefore get an enhanced drawing experience and improved responsiveness.

2.SuperDisplay

This happens to be a fan-favorite app for this task and it’s easy to see why. It supports both wired and wireless connections making it a versatile option. It is also available for iOS users which is a win.

For the wired connection, you get to connect your tablet to your PC and at the same time charge it. It’s common for your tablet to drain battery faster than usual when performing resource-intensive tasks so this is another advantage.

3.Weylus

If you’d like to exercise a little bit more control on how you draw and what your chosen app can do, we advise going for an open-source option like Weylus. It is available on all operating systems and supports physical keyboards.

What’s more, you can edit the source code and tailor some of the settings to work for you.

Additional tips for better drawing

Remember to keep your drivers and all software up-to-date to avoid compatibility issues as well as creating backups of your work.

On the downside, you may experience performance issues especially with input lag because of the connection but you can alwaysspeed up your Windows 11and switch to a wired connection withhigh-speed data cableswhere possible.

The good thing about using your tablet as a drawing pad for your PC is cross platform compatibility. Not only can youcontrol your PC from an Android phonebut also, you can use youriPad as a second monitorand achieve similar results.

That’s all we had for this article. If you’ve tried this connection before, we’d love to get your thoughts on your experience. What software did you use and would you recommend it? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.