Anyone else having problems with tablet (wacom) and win7 lately? It's doing the following: locking up system not recognizing tablet entirely disabling the touchpad
Don't turn this into a "LOLWIN7YOU FAIL" mess. I'm looking for insight, not beratment.
Sorry for not being much of a help Lily, since I'm on a military course on the other side of Ontario. But my WACOM Graphire 5? tablet worked fine with my Windows 7 64bit when I was using it in June. Has there been any major Window 7 updates or WACOM updates? If Window 7 updates, simple try going to your WACOM application (if you installed its driver) and tell it to run on Window XP SP3 mode, encase if it's a Win7 running issue. You can easily set it back to Win7 mode if not.
I'm having problems with my tablet, too, but they only seem to happen in photoshop. Because of this, I thought it was a problem with the photoshop software... never occurred to me that it might be Windows. The only tips I've been able to get from friends who also use tablets is to make sure all the current drivers for your particular tablet are installed, and make sure you use the tablet to open the image editing programs you use. If you find a differant solution that works better, though, please say... I would be very thankful.
Windows made a faulty built in tablet service ever since vista came out, and I'm assuming it's on Windows7 as well. What happens with this is, when you install your Wacom Drivers, your wacom has it's own calibration, it's own preferences, etc. When you later install any software that is tablet-friendly that windows recognizes windows than runs it's tablet service, which also has it's own calibration and functions etc. They can definitely conflict with each other. The best thing you can probably try, if uninstalling and reinstalling your wacom driver doesn't work, is to literally disable the windows tablet service. I'm not sure if this will completely fix your problem, but it generally fixes many issues.
Window 7 is great. The only issue you hit sometimes is with there not being 64-bit drivers for old hardware, but that's the manufacturer's fault. And it still found drivers for my 1993 HP Laserjet lol.
You might already have done all this, but I'd try uninstalling your Wacom drivers/software, and reinstalling the latest. You might also check that your video card's drivers are up to date. Maybe try it in a different USB port. You could also see if there are updated drivers for your laptop's touchpad at the manufacturer's website, though that's a less likely solution.
I just plugged my tablet (old Graphire2) into my Win7 laptop for the first time last night, and the only one of those problems I had was the touchpad-disabling. I found it was because the touchpad's settings were set to disable whenever a USB pointing device is plugged in. I don't know if you've been using your tablet with Win7 for awhile and it just started having these problems, but that's the only advice I can think of.
But my WACOM Graphire 5? tablet worked fine with my Windows 7 64bit when I was using it in June.
Has there been any major Window 7 updates or WACOM updates?
If Window 7 updates, simple try going to your WACOM application (if you installed its driver) and tell it to run on Window XP SP3 mode, encase if it's a Win7 running issue. You can easily set it back to Win7 mode if not.
You can find out how to disable it here [link]
You might already have done all this, but I'd try uninstalling your Wacom drivers/software, and reinstalling the latest. You might also check that your video card's drivers are up to date. Maybe try it in a different USB port. You could also see if there are updated drivers for your laptop's touchpad at the manufacturer's website, though that's a less likely solution.
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And have you changed mice recently? I can see that possibly causing a conflict.
And yeah, I don't know why I'm on dA since I haven't been for like a year lol.