I recently found my wacom pen buried at the bottom of some box with art-supplies in it... go figure (Wacom 3), and after reinstalling the drivers the cursor goes absolutely ape-shit when i try to use it. It is some sort of interference i think... this used to happen when i got too close to my old monitor. However, i have a…
Anything that generates an electromagnetic field can disrupt the tablet. The only real solution is to replace your monitor with and etch-a-sketch and your computer with a bamboo monkey cage. Then your wacom will work fine (as long as the monkey doesn't generate an electromagnetic field).
Actually, my keyboard isn't wireless. It's strange becuase my wacom has the same issues when near either my desktops keyboard or my laptops (built-in) one. Also have driver issues w/it all the time, but I doubt that has anything to do with it...
shit. ill have to toss out my new Monkey-bot-9000 balls. Ive done the same type of stuff elysium - i installed the same driver at the office and it works great, which tossed out my "bad pen" idea. will try nuking all of everything associated with Wacom from my machine then reinstall. The one thing i haven't tried, which…
if the tablet's are sensitive to the kind of interference you get from wireless networks, then it could indeed be some signal outside your influence. i recently got myself a notebook and was amazed at the number of wireless networks that the machine picked up in the (not too densely populated) neighborhood. my wacom…
did some more tests last night: the keyboard had no effect, went as far away from it as i could to no avail. I've had the monitor issues in the past with my old Apple Studio Display (old tube monitors), but I've got a flat screen now. my last idea was to test my COAX cable. I was getting ground loop interference downstairs…