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My tablet is no longer functiong properly

Farted by PoisonshroomClock, July 08, 2011, 01:28:29 AM

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PoisonshroomClock

It started acting like this a while a go, but haven't tried to find any solutions myself 'till now.

The problem is that there's a slight delay after each time my Stylus pen 'clicks', or hits the Tablet. For example, if I were to draw a line I'd lift the pen off the Tablet the second the line is finished, but it thinks my pen is still held down for a second or so.
Meaning when I move the pen to draw something else, it treats the two separate movements as one.

Which is frustrating the fucking shit out of me.

Here's a drawing example to try and show what I mean:



I paid $300 for this and miss using it, so any help would be greatly appreciated.


ps; Using a Bamboo 'Fun' Tablet on Windows 7. I just updated my drivers, if that means anything

miracle fruit

looks cool

draw some skulls in this style

Kombucha

Quote from: MiraclefruitClock;1830083looks cool

draw some skulls in this style
Haha

Actually yeah you should draw something while it's like that and post it, I want to see how that would turn out (sorry we're not helping).

screwdriver_clock

I'd like to err away from the tablet being faulty (for your sake obviously!!) so I'd suggest plugging it into a different computer if you haven't already and test it on there. If it works fine, then it's likely a software issue on your computer, or your computer is just using  more resources than normal and not allocating enough to the tablet. In that case you could reinstall the drivers/ start closing out extra processes.

Best of luck to you!

PoisonshroomClock

Quote from: Kombucha;1830084Haha

Actually yeah you should draw something while it's like that and post it, I want to see how that would turn out (sorry we're not helping).



Quote from: ScrewdriverClock;1830087I'd like to err away from the tablet being faulty (for your sake obviously!!) so I'd suggest plugging it into a different computer if you haven't already and test it on there. If it works fine, then it's likely a software issue on your computer, or your computer is just using  more resources than normal and not allocating enough to the tablet. In that case you could reinstall the drivers/ start closing out extra processes.

Best of luck to you!

Yeah now you mention it, I think it simply might be my PC being slow. I'm looking to upgrade it soon so if I don't fix it by then, hopefully it will work itself out

Kombucha

Quote from: christy;1830130
Say, that's actually pretty neat.