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    digitizer problem cf18 mk4

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by I_Am_Shenanigans, Dec 10, 2011.

  1. I_Am_Shenanigans

    I_Am_Shenanigans Newbie

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    Installed w7 everything works fine(no driver issues). A week later while using the digitizer it suddenly won't reach the screen or to paint a better picture I have to press hard for it to click, drag etc. The cursor moves fine as if it were hovering over the screen but no longer recognizes clicks when touching the screen. Any input on how to resolve this would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    Go here and download the latest Penabled Tablet drivers from WACOM:

    Drivers | Wacom Americas

    Click on the [More Info] button to verify this is the correct software.

    Good luck!

    mnem
    A sharper hammer.
     
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    Tried all the settings/options, still to no avail. If I can get it working it'll add more functionality. So thanks for the driver!
     
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    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    Sounds like your pen may be faulty; try borrowing one from a friend, or you can try the "pen reset" method...

    Sometimes the tip pressure sensor can become "overcompressed". The mfr recommended procedure, believe it or not, is to remove the pen tip (stylus) & let the pen sit for a couple days with no stylus in it. It's friction fit; it just pulls out. If you ever wondered what that funny circular bit of metal that came with your pen is for, that's it.

    mnem
    *Tablet Nerd*