My tablet disconnects automatically.
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Luke1 Posted messages 18751 Registration date Status Contributeur Last intervention -
Luke1 Posted messages 18751 Registration date Status Contributeur Last intervention -
Hello.
I have a certain issue with my graphic tablet (which is a Bamboo Splash). It wasn't too much of a problem at first, but I've noticed that it's getting worse over time. Since I reformatted my computer, my graphic tablet has started to stop responding after a certain amount of time has passed (a few hours at first, but now it can happen every 2-3 minutes). When this happens, the only way I know to get it working again is to unplug it and replug it into the USB port.
Do you have any idea what could be causing this problem and how to fix it?
I have a certain issue with my graphic tablet (which is a Bamboo Splash). It wasn't too much of a problem at first, but I've noticed that it's getting worse over time. Since I reformatted my computer, my graphic tablet has started to stop responding after a certain amount of time has passed (a few hours at first, but now it can happen every 2-3 minutes). When this happens, the only way I know to get it working again is to unplug it and replug it into the USB port.
Do you have any idea what could be causing this problem and how to fix it?
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Good evening,
Disconnect your tablet, uninstall all Bamboo with Revo, and with CCleaner, delete everything that might be labeled Wacom and Bamboo. Go to the device manager to check if the driver is properly uninstalled; if not, uninstall it manually. Restart your PC, reinstall your tablet, and everything should be stable. If there’s still instability, I don't think it’s the tablet but rather the OS...
Luke.
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The price of software is inversely proportional to its usability... ;-)
Disconnect your tablet, uninstall all Bamboo with Revo, and with CCleaner, delete everything that might be labeled Wacom and Bamboo. Go to the device manager to check if the driver is properly uninstalled; if not, uninstall it manually. Restart your PC, reinstall your tablet, and everything should be stable. If there’s still instability, I don't think it’s the tablet but rather the OS...
Luke.
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The price of software is inversely proportional to its usability... ;-)