There is a large variety of peripherals available for usage when doing graphic design. The most common peripheral overall would most likely be the mouse, not the little rodent that goes squeak, but a device that gives easier control of hand when doing things on a computer.
But when doing graphic design, there is only so much control a mouse can give you. It's great for using the paint bucket slash fill in tool, but unless you have it completely mastered, which can take quite a while, it can be rather tricky to place those sketch lines exactly where you want them.
While doing some exploration with a device I found shoved in a desk drawer at home, I discovered that using a stylus, is much like drawing free-hand on a piece of paper, with a pencil. Now the stylus does take quite a bit of time to master, and it takes a ton of practice. But the end result is well worth it.
If you don't have access to a stylus, then my best tip would be just keep practicing with whatever you have.
Do you have any images done with a stylus available to show off?
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