: When I move to the pen tab in the Wacom Tablet Properties App and press down using the pen and the eraser, the Current Pressure bars respond accrodingly. The hotkeys work when I press them though (the rectangle box with the Alt, Shift etc. Still, the mouse pointer doesn't really move nor click when I tap it using the pen. Thankfully I'm able to access the Wacom Tablet Properties App without the pesky "DRIVER NOT FOUND" message. The White LED light was stable! And the Blue LED light was responding when I hovered the pen over it.īut, it doesnt seem to elict any kind of movement though. When I restarted to finish the installation and plugged in my Wacom Tablet, Windows said they were able to install the device driver information successfully (which was a first). I installed the latest drivers for my Wacom like you guys said, and the installation was quite fast. Help is very much appreciated! Sorry for the long post.ĭarqx the-lady-doctor Black-Chimaera Thanks so much for the help you guys! But sad to say it still won't work D. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable on my laptop to see if it was the problem, It doesn't seem to be it though. I've uninstalled the Wacom Driver, erased all traces of it from my laptop, then reinstalled the tablet driver more times than I can count (since that's usually the ultimatum for troubleshooting on the wacom website FAQ) but still no luck. Whenever I try to open the Wacom Tablet Properties App, I always get "THE TABLET DRIVER WAS NOT FOUND" or something along the lines of "Supported tablet not found." So I do what I'm told. But the thing is, when the laptop turns on again, my laptop doesn't seem to recognize the tablet? The white LED light just keeps blinking once I connect it to the USB port, the blue LED light is unresponsive when I hover the pen over. When the program prompts me to plug in my tablet, the tablet light looks normal (the white LED light is stable, the blue LED light responds when I hover the pen over the tablet, but there's no movement yet 'cuz the driver isn't finished setting itself up).īy the end of the installation process it prompts you to restart your laptop to finish the installation itself. I plugged the USB in my notebook and ran the Startup Program I got from the CD. Since the laptop has no CD port (I don't really know what those things are called but it's the thing where you place CDs in), I opened the CD on a different laptop and copied it's contents to a separate USB. I already installed MediBang (the drawing app I've been using for a long time), so all that was left was the drawing tablet's driver. I installed drivers to make my drawing apps and games (osu! specifically) work. I got a fairly new, unused HP Mini Notebook that runs on Windows 7. It runs pretty smoothly as expected, until now. I've been using it for 2 years on 2 different PCs, both running on two different Operating Systems. I have a Wacom Intuos Manga Small, it's model is a CTH-480/S3-C.
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