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        <pre>Just out of interest, what *exactly* are they using a tablet input for in MS
Office? Handwriting input that is then recognized and turned into normal text
in Word? Or drawing in an artistic or more technical illustration sense? (But
would MS Office really be the app to do such stuff in, hardly...?) Or just as a
more "natural" pointing device, but basically as a mouse?

BTW, do you mean "tablet computers" or separate tablet (and associated pen)
input devices, the best known manufacturer of which is Wacom?
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