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| WACOM intuos tablet Has anyone installed a digital tablet in Vista? In reading the release notes at the WACOM web site there appears to be a lacking of tablet functionality - even with their drivers installed. Before I install mine, hoping to leverage off issues already discovered. |
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| Interesting in that when I plugged the tablet in Vista recognized it and configured the mouse and pen for operation. What was lacking in the Vista configuration was additional controls for the pen and the speed/sensitivity controls for the mouse. The driver that I downloaded from Wacom took care of those issues and I'm off to the races!! |
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| Glad to hear you solved the problem. I've learnt that before posting issues with new hardware, always check for new drivers first.
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