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01/31/2016 08:52:08 AM · #1 |
I recently switched to a new computer and Windows 10 from Windows XP. I have everything up and running but cannot figure out one small thing. My Wacom Bamboo tablet changed how it reacts to the pen. I don't know what its called so I will attempt to explain it.
When I use the pen it acts as if it is a mouse. I have to draw up or down to move the cursor to my target. I like it how I had it before which is that when I set the pen in the middle of the tablet it automatically started in the middle of the photo.
Where is the setting for this and how do I change it? Please describe in detail if you can help me as I am still trying to get used to this Windows setup. Makes me feel like an old man not being able to figure out a computer issue. |
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01/31/2016 09:12:15 AM · #2 |
Hi Louis,
The same thing happened to me, it was acting like a mouse, instead of doing an "absolute" position, where the tablet would be the screen size. I fixed it installing the drivers from Wacom, but this was in Win7, not sure if they have it for 10.
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01/31/2016 12:40:39 PM · #3 |
I don't know how to fix it, but the feature/characteristic you are describing is called "direct addressing" ... |
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01/31/2016 10:57:04 PM · #4 |
I just installed a bamboo tablet on a Mac. Spent a fair about of time on Wacom site and noticed some special info about Windows 10. You might cruise around the website for the information.
I did find the info I needed, now if hp website had the needed printer info, I'd be happy. |
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01/31/2016 11:06:03 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jnenvir: I did find the info I needed ... |
Can you post a link here? |
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