Those who play CMANO on a tablet
I looking to solicit feedback from those who have played CMANO on a tablet running windows using pen or touch interface. Which tablets did you feel worked well? How much RAM and processing power did you feel was needed? Did a pen/stylus/touch interface work well within CMANO?
I am looking at the following: Surface Book Surface Book 2 Surface Pro 3 - 6 2-in-1 tablets Surface Go I am looking to play CMANO on the couch or in bed so a tablet would serve me a lot better than a traditional laptop. Thanks for any feedback. |
I honestly don't think it will work that well. The interface is built for mouse and keyboard. I dont doubt being able to run Command on a tablet, but the issue is effectively playing it with touch and pen.
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Touch Controls - Not so Great
Getting CMANO running a tablet running windows shouldn't be too hard in theory, especially if it's got good specs.
The trouble will come from the interface. You would need a stylus, or a Bluetooth mouse at the minimum to avoid frustration. It has been done before though, and a few people on the CMANO Forums can give you more info. |
Never run CMANO/CMO completely on a tablet but there are apps that allow you to use phones or tablets as screen extension and I put for example my message log onto the tablet. TacView might also be possible but I didn´t try it out yet.
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Have you tried Harpoon for Android? Now it is missing from the Play Store, but it was designed and intended to be played on a tablet.
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