I guess so. All I know is that the hue value doesn't go past 100 at the most aqua parts of the green strip, which is still very green. You have to get to like 120 before you hit blue (teal first, real blue is about 130).
Something wrong with my monitor? There is definitely no blue in your picture. In one area the green almost fades into a sort of aqua, but that's all I can see.
I really like it.. you can press down like 20 keys at one time and they will all register.. also, you can set up macros for the left and right glowy buttons.. it was a bit too complicated for me and I could never get it to work right, though.
I don't know much about it. I didn't buy it. The company is aiptek. The pen needs AAA batteries. It's pressure sensitive and if you hold the pen over the pad it detects where the pen is pointing without you touching the pad. All you need is a USB port and a battery. I never installed the drivers because Vista automatically created drivers for it.
To be successful, insurrection must rely not upon conspiracy and not upon a party, but upon the advanced class. That is the first point. Insurrection must rely upon a revolutionary upsurge of the people. That is the second point. Insurrection must rely upon that turning-point in the history of the growing revolution when the activity of the advanced ranks of the people is at its height, and when the vacillations in the ranks of the enemy and in the ranks of the weak, half-hearted and irresolute friends of the revolution are strongest. That is the third point. And these three conditions for raising the question of insurrection distinguish Marxism from Blanquism.