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NEED HELP

my tablet bamboo pen ctl-470.
suddendly dont works like a tablet anymore, the cursor respond like a mouse. i try reinstalling drivers like 10 times and nothing works.
help to fix this shit please

>> No.3274946
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3274946

Replace usb cable or pen

Or ultimate solution
buy huion

>> No.3274951

>>3274946
didn work.

>> No.3274954

bimp again, because i want to draw lewds, and now that im inspired, after months of procrastination, i finally want to draw something , and my fucking tablet dont work

>> No.3275100

>>3274954
That's it. Your tablet is the cause that has prevented you from drawing. Maybe it emits evil radio wave or something.

>> No.3275106

>>3274943
I had a similar problem, but with intuos pro.
If you have windows 10 then it's probably it's "new, cool feature" called windows ink.
You can turn it off in mapping options of the wacom driver, hope it helps.

>> No.3275123

>>3275106
> turn it off in mapping options of the wacom driver

how?

>> No.3275133

>>3275106
already try it, didn work

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3275264

>>3274943
>>3275106
>suddendly dont works like a tablet anymore, the cursor respond like a mouse.
Now that you've either fucked up really hard and wasted your own time or your tablet is actually fucked up, do this:

Uninstall the driver. Reinstall the latest driver again. Reboot your computer twice. Open your two art programs eg SAI and Photoshop are the best to diagnose the problems and check the pressure. It should be fixed in BOTH programs.

If it isn't fixed, reopen your wacom settings and post a screenshot of them here. Windows ink being disabled or enabled shouldn't affect your pen pressure as in w10 at least you can get pressure with windows ink on BUT it can slow down your stroke movements.

Normally to fix your pen pressure I do this:
1. Windows key + X
2. Run services.msc
3. Restart the service "Wacom Professional" or whatever your wacom service is named
99% of the time, option 3 will fix the pen presssure without a restarting your computer. If that doesn't work for me, I open up task manager again with windows key + X and scroll down to all these fuckers https://i.imgur.com/5iAv22F.png I end the task on all of them and go back to services.msc and restart the wacom service. On the first wacom service restart it has no effect, on subsequent wacom service restarts it just werks
4. If none of these steps work, it's usually because I either forgot to plug in the tablet or because I fucked up and brushed the very delicate cable port, I unplug and replug the cable from both sides, restart the wacom services and all is fine and dandy.

If none of those steps work, a reboot will fix the problem (no driver uninstalling and reinstalling fuckery, but do it if you really think it's a problem). If that still doesn't work do all this: https://pastebin.com/0zmFVfQ9.. If that still doesn't work you need to buy a new tablet.

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3275289

Make sure you dont have this shit here set wrong before looking for other solutions

>> No.3275350

>>3275289
i dont even know where is that aplication, looking in the search funtion dont show anything