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Does it work on any other art programs on said machine?Īs for the other two computers, what do you mean by un-recognizing the pen? Do you mean the tablet light starts flashing (usually fixed by a driver reinstall), or does the light stay off but not light up when the pen makes contact?
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I’m not too sure, frankly! ^^ Do you have an alternate stylus you can test with? (IIRC, the Huion stylus doesn’t work on the tablet monitor, but I can’t verify that myself.)Ģ) Do you have Tablet PC services disabled on your laptop? CS6 really should be plug-and-play, so I’m not sure what could be causing that, other than a possible bad driver installation or conflicting pointing drivers (eg Logitech mice, video game controllers). I don’t have blobs of doom, myself, just the very occasional max-diameter straight-line stroke - and I think that happens more frequently with slower/more resource-taxed computers in general, as a sort of lag hiccup. Hi there! My apologies for not seeing this yesterday! Thank you for your LazyNezumi info, and regarding your inquiries:ġ) If it wasn’t happening with your tablets before the monitor was installed, but is happening now, while drawing on said monitor, then I’d assume something is up with said monitor. Uninstalled any tablet drivers(wacom) and disabled tablet pc services before installing Huion drivers and plugging it in. I’m running Windows 7 (64bit) on all machines. And on the other computers it seems to un-recognize the pen every so often moreso on my home desktop than my work computer. The most frustrating issue is that on my laptop, the pressure sensitivity doesn’t work in PS CS6 but it works in when I try to configure it in the tablet settings (from the tray icon).
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Oh, while I’m here monopricemessiah….1) Would you know what would cause random blotches (the size of actual photoshop brush size) when drawing (with pressure sensitivity) with Monoprice/Huion tablets or is just my tablet monitor? 2) I also have a Huion H610 Pro which have 3 different issues on 3 different computers (work, home and laptop). (It was like the lazy mouse trail was “straightening out” instead of following my curly curve. I tried going slow and even changing the settings but couldn’t do a figure eight. But if I make a more “curlier” stroke like an 8 it doesn’t work right…it only draws partially when I make another sharp turn. For example, if I make a big “s” with wide strokes it’s not perfect but seems to work fine. I’m not sure how lazy mouse is suppose to work but when I make “tighter” curves with it, it doesn’t seem to create the “shape” or “path” I took.
My Monoprice 19” pen or drivers has issues of it’s own (random pressure blotches, etc) so it’s not the most accurate test, but it seems to work fine with all the presets so far. Just tried the trial version Lazy Nezumi Pro on it. Just received the Monoprice 19” tablet monitor yesterday. They’ve both got UC-Logic digitizers, so on a hardware level the experience should be similar.įollowers, tag-browsers, and others: Anyone out there with a new Monoprice tablet monitor who uses Lazy Nezumi Pro? I do not have one of the new Monoprice tablet monitors, but I can’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work with one of those as well. I have tried the trial version of Lazy Nezumi Pro on my setup (12x9 Monoprice tablet, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, Photoshop CS6) and it does indeed seem to work as advertised! I knew I had to try it myself before linking my followers to it.