that's pretty much all I'm looking for in the tabletIt is useful now and then for quickly adding in brush strokes that are awkward with a mouse.
The pen gives me a more nature drawing feeling.
I can't use it as a mouse.... too frustrating. But I do have one, and I mostly use it for when I need to draw flames or furling flags. Basically stuff I'm better at with a pencil than a pencil. Good for detail work too, but I simply can't use it as a regular mouse.
So I use both the mouse and the tablet.
my wacom tablet collects dust for 6 months at a stretch, but then I end up using it to trace some line art if I want to get a limited node count quickly and easily. On simple shapes I can redraw over a scan... but if something is complex, vectorizing a scan usually ends up with a multitude of nodes, & minimizing nodes with a"cleanup" type function often loses some of the integrity of the drawing.
By sliding art under the clear overleaf on most wacom tablets, I can trace it in no time & the result is so few nodes... if it's a shape I will be cutting a quantity of, the plotter time saved will far exceed the tracing time spent.
Over the years it's never been too valuable a tool for me, but now it's getting even less use.