Hey everyone, Every wacom user who works on windows will know of this problem, this curse. I am talking ofcourse about: WINDOWS TABLET INPUT SERVICE. That annoying little cirle appearing to pause every thing you do for a few seconds. That never ending torture which is so hard to eradicate from your pc. Well, that bothers…
I got rid of it and then it came back. And disabling of services didnt work at all this time. I cant remember what I did to fix it, I think I renamed the file or something.
I could be wrong, I haven't really messed with this in a while, but any attempts by windows or other services to re-activate it should kick you an error message if this is set to disabled: or are there other problems I'm not aware of?
Perhaps certain updates or drivers you're installing are updating and re-activating the service? It should be a simple matter of navigating back and disabling it again, though. As far as I know, software running on your computer day to day can only re-activate it if it's set to 'automatic' in that dropdown.
Just to add to this topic, you can also turn off "Tablet PC Components". You will find it in "Control Panel->Unistall a program" and on left side of window pick "Turn Windows featurs on or off". This and "Tablet PC Input Service" in "services.msc" and you will be happy like it didn't existed ever. "Services.msc" is also a…
Really? It's literally only been two months since i threw a new SSD in so i had to reboot. I've never done anything more than that box, nothing in application menus or blocking services, never had issue. I must just be a lucky one or something, I'm using a Wacom intuos 4.
I'm sorry you feel that way, however, you're making a big stink over something that has a simple solution and it makes you seem unreasonable. MS isn't going to pay their expensive programmers to fix a minor issue that is user serviceable. You're wasting time and energy on a lost cause. That's why I gave the personal…
There is no reason why it shouldn't work. If it doesn't, then you did something wrong. I don't see why you need to start a petition to force MS to fix something that is quick and easy to fix. They put the tablet service in there for a reason and anyone that can use a search engine can solve the conflict. Clearly, MS didn't…