1. Using the latest Wacom Driver
Note Edit your registry at your own risk and backup before proceeding!!
2. Applied registry fix that worked for Windows 7.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftT"TurnOffPenFeedback"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesMicroso"TurnOffPenFeedback"=dword:00000000
3. Used GPEdit.msc Disable Dynamic Pen Options
User ConfigurationsAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsTabletPC
Cursors- Turn off pen feedback set to "Enable"
Hardware buttons - Prevent Press and Hold set to "Enable"
4. In Control Panel, Pen and Touch, Press and Hold Right Click is checked and enabled.
5. In the Wacom Table Properties, under options, Set side switch mode set to hover click.
6. Used current registry hack
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelCursors] ContactVisualisation from 1 to 0, and the key GestureVisualisation
from 1F (31) to 0
Rebooted my PC and all is working as it should! I'm able to select text, drag and drop, and click combo boxes on web pages with no delay issues and this is even using the Intuos5 wireless module. The only thing which isn't a big deal to me at this point is when I press the side switch on the pen to right click, A feedback circle appears.
You must enable press and hold right click in the control panel pen and touch to prevent click and drag delays, like selecting text and dragging boxes. If you disable this option then you'll get drag, scroll issues and the combo drop boxes on web pages won't work. To help avoid the right click menu from popping up set the Duration to the Long setting possible and the Speed to short. This will give your pen about 2 second delay before the right click menu will come up. Hopefully a fix for the press and hold right click will found soon!
Oder
1. Hit "Windows - R"
2. Type gpedit.msc and hit enter
3. Click through User Configuration --> Administrative Templates --> Windows Components --> Tablet PC --> Cursors
4. Double click on "Turn off pen feedback" and select "Enabled"
5. Click "Apply"
6. Click "OK"
Note Edit your registry at your own risk and backup before proceeding!!
2. Applied registry fix that worked for Windows 7.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftT"TurnOffPenFeedback"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesMicroso"TurnOffPenFeedback"=dword:00000000
3. Used GPEdit.msc Disable Dynamic Pen Options
User ConfigurationsAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsTabletPC
Cursors- Turn off pen feedback set to "Enable"
Hardware buttons - Prevent Press and Hold set to "Enable"
4. In Control Panel, Pen and Touch, Press and Hold Right Click is checked and enabled.
5. In the Wacom Table Properties, under options, Set side switch mode set to hover click.
6. Used current registry hack
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelCursors] ContactVisualisation from 1 to 0, and the key GestureVisualisation
from 1F (31) to 0
Rebooted my PC and all is working as it should! I'm able to select text, drag and drop, and click combo boxes on web pages with no delay issues and this is even using the Intuos5 wireless module. The only thing which isn't a big deal to me at this point is when I press the side switch on the pen to right click, A feedback circle appears.
You must enable press and hold right click in the control panel pen and touch to prevent click and drag delays, like selecting text and dragging boxes. If you disable this option then you'll get drag, scroll issues and the combo drop boxes on web pages won't work. To help avoid the right click menu from popping up set the Duration to the Long setting possible and the Speed to short. This will give your pen about 2 second delay before the right click menu will come up. Hopefully a fix for the press and hold right click will found soon!
Oder
1. Hit "Windows - R"
2. Type gpedit.msc and hit enter
3. Click through User Configuration --> Administrative Templates --> Windows Components --> Tablet PC --> Cursors
4. Double click on "Turn off pen feedback" and select "Enabled"
5. Click "Apply"
6. Click "OK"