I know I'm in the minority here, but I've hated owning a Wacom Tablet.
This thing is full of inconsistent gameplay, bugs, and driver issues. I've had to reset my driver so many times I literally cannot count, I would guess at least 30. However, there would be a saving grace for Wacom if they had worked on it at all. They made a function where you can save your settings in case this exact event happens, which they wouldn't need if your drivers didn't break so often. Although, this save settings hasn't worked for me at all. I've tried it numerous times and just decided to write down my settings on a piece of paper and pray it doesn't get lost.
The tablet also has a function which allows you to choose the area of the tablet you play on. However, Wacom often doesn't recognize that osu is tabbed in so the area glitches out. That doesn't happen too often, but there's another thing that does. I've had to reset my computer countless times because the Wacom Desktop Center doesn't recognize that my tablet is tabbed in. So, it doesn't send any of settings to my tablet.
I'm not here to complain, this is an incredibly 1rst world problem. I'm here to tell you that if you are going to buy a tablet you should look at other brands. Perhaps this is just my problems, so feel free to comment below if you did or didn't have any problems.
Also, just a tip to any players that are at/above 6* gameplay, I wouldn't recommend switching to tablet. It takes a long time to get used to once you are so in depth on mouse.
This thing is full of inconsistent gameplay, bugs, and driver issues. I've had to reset my driver so many times I literally cannot count, I would guess at least 30. However, there would be a saving grace for Wacom if they had worked on it at all. They made a function where you can save your settings in case this exact event happens, which they wouldn't need if your drivers didn't break so often. Although, this save settings hasn't worked for me at all. I've tried it numerous times and just decided to write down my settings on a piece of paper and pray it doesn't get lost.
The tablet also has a function which allows you to choose the area of the tablet you play on. However, Wacom often doesn't recognize that osu is tabbed in so the area glitches out. That doesn't happen too often, but there's another thing that does. I've had to reset my computer countless times because the Wacom Desktop Center doesn't recognize that my tablet is tabbed in. So, it doesn't send any of settings to my tablet.
I'm not here to complain, this is an incredibly 1rst world problem. I'm here to tell you that if you are going to buy a tablet you should look at other brands. Perhaps this is just my problems, so feel free to comment below if you did or didn't have any problems.
Also, just a tip to any players that are at/above 6* gameplay, I wouldn't recommend switching to tablet. It takes a long time to get used to once you are so in depth on mouse.