Consolidated Information & Tweaks on the R7-572 (Artist-centric)

whazzup
whazzup Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter

With unique selling points like a 15.6 inch screen, the Ezel hinge AND a N-trig active pen, the refreshed R7 has become very relevant as an artist's tool.

However, I thought it will be better if there's a thread that caters specifically for artists thinking of using the R7, since we tend to look for things that normal users do not care about. I will be uploading a few videos that pertains more to the use of the notebook as a equipment for art software, and some thoughts of my own.


Collection of info and tweaks for the R7-572/R7-572G:

 

1. Art / Graphics software supporting R7-572 / N-Trig / Microsoft Tablet PC API:
- Clip Studio Pro / Manga Studio
- Photoshop CC : http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/tablet-functions-dont-photoshop-142.html
- Windows Journal
- Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
- Artrage
- Toon Boom Animate / Harmony / Storyboard
- Fresh Paint (Windows 8 app)


2. R7-572 / N-Trig digitizer main problems visualised
The N-Trig digitizer that Acer went with is a pretty good alternative to Wacom these days. That said, there are still issues that prevent it from reaching the level of quality Wacom is known for. If I were to single out one feature that N-Trig still lags behind Wacom big time, it's the jitters when drawing / tracing slowly.

 

R7 jitters.PNG

Pen Jitters when Drawing Slowly : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKHLU0bjH_Y

 

Hovering Accuracy / Lag : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nbi9_QhsLw

 

Windows Bezel Button Issue (R7-572) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqbHPbAHxBE


3. N-Trig issue with fluorescent lamps:
"I bought a Sony Stylus and when the laptop is connected to the power supply it only work on the upper part of the screen, if I disconnect the laptop from the battery and put the screen down in tablet configuration then it works perfectly. If I put the screen on laptop position starts to fail in the lower part even on battery only. I need to replace the laptop or is "normal"."

 

"The only time I have gotten erratic behavior like you describe is when my R7 is plugged in to the same plug as a desk lamp that has a Fluorescent bulb."

 

http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/acer-gateway/60638-acer-aspire-r7-572-tweaks-artist.html#post373389


4. BIOS Bug - Does not boot after Exiting BIOS without Saving:
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/acer-gateway/60638-acer-aspire-r7-572-tweaks-artist.html#post368539


5. Pen Only Mode, Disable Touch[/B]
Use the Tray Touch Toggle. Software found here: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/software/56322-apps-tablet-pc.html


6. R7-572G Screen Quality

99% sRGB, 76% Adobe RGB
Acer R7 screen.png


7. R7-572 / Acer / Sony / N-Trig digitizer styli visualised

The Acer stylus needs to be longer, seriously. And my hands are definitely not large.
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8. Using R7-572G in different configurations and accessories
I've been playing with the machine, and realised that with a couple of accessories, one can improve the usefulness of the different configurations.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ81zGFpni4

Answers

  • PenguinJim
    PenguinJim Member Posts: 72 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    You've compared Acer's pen length with Sony's, but am I right in saying that Sony's is compatible with the R7-572? And $10 cheaper?

     

    If you're swapping out the HDD or SSD inside an R7 (as a lot of people are doing), fellow user Dan_Rasch did a great write-up here with pictures here.

     

    There's a walkthrough video for opening the R7 here, including dealing with the hidden screws and pointing out the drives and memory.

     

    It's also worth emphasizing that the R7-572 is a good option for artists, but the R7-571 is not, as it doesn't have the active digitizer in the screen. (The R7-572G is the same as the R7-572; the 'G' means there is a nVidia GT 750M inside for much improved 3D performance)

  • whazzup
    whazzup Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter

    Yup, Sony's pen is compatible. However, The 'inner contact point' of Sony's nib is metal, while Acer's plastic. Because of that, I find that Acer's pen actually has a bit more resistance as the plastic bends slightly. And I like it better than Sony's.

     

    Also, Sony's pen is louder when the nib taps on the screen, probably also because of the metal contact.

     

     

    Thanks for the other information! I'll update the first post with your links. 

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