TabletDriver
VoiDPlugins
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1,183 | 68 | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
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TabletDriver
- tablet question
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I got a tablet for Christmas but... Drivers
Disable: https://github.com/hawku/TabletDriver/blob/master/TabletDriverService/tools/DisableWacomDrivers.bat
- XP-PEN g640s issue with hawku drivers
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transferring Wacom tablet area to hawku driver
I have a CTH 472 that I have been using for about 6 months now and want to transfer to the hawku tablet driver, but it has different dimensions to the Wacom driver that I am currently using, is there any way to transfer the area?
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Tablet drivers, what are they?
Yeah uh turns out I already have a "pro for osu" driver (https://github.com/hawku/TabletDriver)
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My cth 680 just came in today, I expected it to be big compared to my old tablet but like what the fuck.
https://github.com/hawku/TabletDriver Low latency driver No smoothing whatsoever Works perfectly
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Tablet not relative to OSU cursor
Im going to assume that you are using the hawku drivers (that shows up when I search up "pentablet drivers osu"). I've read about an issue that people have encountered regarding xp pen tablets with the hawku drivers in which the hawku drivers do not detect the xp pen. If that is the issue then you can find the solution here
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Huion 420 or the xp pen 430s for OSU?
oh the main drivers for xp pen are really outdated, so everyone uses these 2 drivers instead: OpenTabletDriver (this is way better than hawku btw) Hawku
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hakku drivers wont install
hawku drivers don't install to your pc like a normal program would, you extract the .zip folder you downloaded (here) and follow the instructions here
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If your pen behaves like this, disable "Press and hold" and almost-disable "Double-tap"
Ive had a different bamboo tablet and i found a different version of the software that you can completely disable or change the pressure sensitivity of left click (or press function), it was in the amazon description. It was for a game called osu! where you don’t need the left click function. This is vague but i hope this helps. I got another tablet but the software still worked. its called Pentablet or for Wacom I found a GitHub link. Sorry if this isnt what your looking for. github link
VoiDPlugins
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Can i draw and play osu ?
Another thing you can do is in OpenTabletDriver, go to the Plugins window and look for the WindowsInk plugin. You might need to get a driver called VMulti as well. Instructions here https://github.com/X9VoiD/VoiDPlugins/wiki/WindowsInk
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Can I use my tablet for playing osu! and drawing?
- Install and follow instructions from WindowsInk's wiki
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Tablet and Pen
There is a plugin for that, however it is highly unlikely that you will be able to get any usable pressure data out of that pen, since the tablet is expecting a different pen for that. But if you want to try, you need to download this version of the driver and follow these instructions. Almost certainly won't work due to having the wrong pen, but worth a shot.
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I need a driver for osu! and for drawing
- You can use the Windows ink Plugin to get pressure in apps that are compatible with it
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I got a tablet for Christmas but... Drivers
Enable Pressure support on Windows: https://github.com/X9VoiD/VoiDPlugins/wiki/WindowsInk
- Pen tip pressure on OpenTabletDriver?
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CTL-470 Wacom Bamboo looses pen pressure after windows 10 updates, trying to start using OTD
I'd ask on OTD's Discord for more specific help for that driver since this subreddit is more of general Wacom help, but chances are you haven't installed vmulti and the WindowsInk plugin for OTD, which allow you to use pen pressure. There is a setup guide here.
- Windows Ink Doesn't Work On OpenTabletDriver
- Is there a way to have pressure sensitivity with opentabletdriver
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Trying to use CTH-472 for osu! and Krita interchangeably
You should use OpenTabletDriver, not Hawku. Hawku drivers are extremely outdated and buggy which is probably why Windows Ink mode on there isn't working properly for you. OpenTabletDriver does not support pen pressure in its default pluginless state, but you can easily install the Windows Ink plugin in plugins>plugin manager. In order to set this plugin up properly, please read all the instructions listed here. Once installed, pen pressure should work fine for art. You can also install smoothing or antichatter filters to preference, if needed. The art settings probably are not ideal for osu, so you can save a separate art and osu settings profile by exporting settings with file>save settings as. You can then press file>load settings to swap between the two.
What are some alternatives?
OpenTabletDriver - Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
TabletDriver - Driver for tablets. Read READMEを読んでください прочитай README를 읽으십시오 閱讀自述文件
vmulti-bin - Compiled binaries for VMulti
JKPS - A keys-per-second meter for rhythm games, useful for streaming and making videos
weywot - My notes on using Pop!_OS
wacom-driver-fix - Fixes the Wacom Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1+2+3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablet drivers for macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey (including M1 macs)
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
osu-performance - Calculates user performance aggregates from scores
OTD-IPC - IPC support for OpenTabletDriver
osu-octave - Open-Source, Usable Osu! Client. Tailored and Adjusted for the Vita and Embedded
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity