Did he send it to people near the warehouse first or go down the list from 1 to 500? I was at around 67 and still haven't gotten a mail about the shipping details.
Which OS are you using? If it's XP or newer, plug in the tablet without the driver installed.Turboapina wrote:
Yeah, well, just got mine today and looks like it's not working at all.
The driver CD didn't work (installed the drivers from the site though)
When I plug the tablet in, LED wont start blinking and the tablet wont work.
And yes, I tried steps of the ''question 5'' from the owners manual and it was no help.
What now?
Tablets were send out depending on when you paid. First 100 pays were send out last monday.Serloks wrote:
Did he send it to people near the warehouse first or go down the list from 1 to 500? I was at around 67 and still haven't gotten a mail about the shipping details.
Does that mean I should be worried about the fact that I haven't gotten the mail yet?Marcin wrote:
Tablets were send out depending on when you paid. First 100 pays were send out last monday.Serloks wrote:
Did he send it to people near the warehouse first or go down the list from 1 to 500? I was at around 67 and still haven't gotten a mail about the shipping details.
Got Win7 64-bit. When plugged in, doesn't work. Tried with new battery, doesn't work. Tried in all of my USB ports and doesn't work in any of them as my old bamboo does.G4R4Su wrote:
Which OS are you using? If it's XP or newer, plug in the tablet without the driver installed.
If it's not working, the pen's battery is to weak, or theres something wrong with the USB port, or the OS, or the tablet is dead.
Hadn't any problems on Win7
haha. EMS JAPAN+Thailand is very Fast!!.Frostmourne wrote:
omg you got it!?MaFiaJayShow wrote:
Winxp 32bit is work!!
Shipping in Bangkok is so busy and much slower than Hatyai ;_;
Got mine after 3 days over the weekend but was one of the lucky x-mas guys.Arnold0 wrote:
How fast is the shipping to Europe?
I didn't get an email about it either, but I could pay just by going to http://osu.ppy.sh/p/tablet and scrolling down to the bottom. I received my tablet yesterday.Serloks wrote:
Does that mean I should be worried about the fact that I haven't gotten the mail yet?
Sent it to people who paid in time (earliest). Next batch going out this week, including yours.Serloks wrote:
Did he send it to people near the warehouse first or go down the list from 1 to 500? I was at around 67 and still haven't gotten a mail about the shipping details.
Hope I get mine Monday also ordered 1 about an hour agoG4R4Su wrote:
Got mine after 3 days over the weekend but was one of the lucky x-mas guys.Arnold0 wrote:
How fast is the shipping to Europe?
It's really fast if it's send out.
Oh good thing I didn't throw it yet. Didn't see it at first.peppy wrote:
Glad to see everyone is enjoying their tablet. Note that there is an osu! sticker in the first 200 envelopes, so make sure to grab that before throwing it out.
I saw this circle thing fall out on the floor when I opened mine and thought "wtf was that". I was pleasantly surprised!peppy wrote:
Glad to see everyone is enjoying their tablet. Note that there is an osu! sticker in the first 200 envelopes, so make sure to grab that before throwing it out.
It generally does not need drivers installed. Make sure you put the battery in and have turned the pen on.Starz0r wrote:
For some odd reason the tablet does not work, I've installed the drivers and everything but I don't have settings or anything.
How do I get to the settings though and change it to my other monitor?peppy wrote:
It generally does not need drivers installed. Make sure you put the battery in and have turned the pen on.Starz0r wrote:
For some odd reason the tablet does not work, I've installed the drivers and everything but I don't have settings or anything.
check this link out!sudokia wrote:
is it possible to upload the tablet drivers online? I play osu on a laptop but it doesn't have a CD-ROM
battery in wrong way? connected to a USB plug without enough free power? are you sure you are pressing the correct button (the "eraser" end of the pen should be depressed)?Starz0r wrote:
How do I get to the settings though and change it to my other monitor?
EDIT: I've tried pressing the button and turning it on (battery is in), but it doesn't seem to receive input.
Done, done and done. I have a 750W PSU, I'm sure it is getting enough power, I can't find the tablet settings either after installing everything from the CD.peppy wrote:
battery in wrong way? connected to a USB plug without enough free power? are you sure you are pressing the correct button (the "eraser" end of the pen should be depressed)?Starz0r wrote:
How do I get to the settings though and change it to my other monitor?
EDIT: I've tried pressing the button and turning it on (battery is in), but it doesn't seem to receive input.
I have, there are no PenTabletSettings like it said in the Manual. I've tried reinstalling and uninstall the drivers multiple times, restarted my computer around 5 times and I still get nothing, the lights on the tablet work, but I just don't get much input from it.Jk_z_slayerz wrote:
Guys follow the instruction manual properly if not the tablet might not work
Try download the driver form the web http://www.huion-tablet.com/product/product.php?sku=1008Starz0r wrote:
I have, there are no PenTabletSettings like it said in the Manual. I've tried reinstalling and uninstall the drivers multiple times, restarted my computer around 5 times and I still get nothing, the lights on the tablet work, but I just don't get much input from it.Jk_z_slayerz wrote:
Guys follow the instruction manual properly if not the tablet might not work
EDIT: I've also followed the installation settings as prescribed on the manual. Still nothing.
Tried that already, still nothing.Jk_z_slayerz wrote:
Try download the driver form the web http://www.huion-tablet.com/product/product.php?sku=1008
I doubt it is a tablet hardware issue, the drivers are just not installing my TabletSettings. If it could do that I could actually use the tablet, but I can't because it is stuck on my other monitor.mockingod wrote:
Have you tried connecting it to a different computer to see if it's the tablet's issue?
To add onto this feedback:Espionage724 wrote:
Got my Huion 420 Pen Tablet earlier. Here's some feedback I have of it:
- Pen movement feels really responsive, which is great
- I was able to get used to the area in a few minutes (I'm used to full-area)
- Support under Linux seems to be hit or miss. It works fine under Xubuntu 13.10 (fine being the entire tablet is mapped to the entire screen), but was terrible under Kubuntu 13.10 (entire tablet was mapped to maybe 1/5th of the top-corner of the screen; the tablet-config GUI didn't support the tablet either). Could be desktop environment-related I guess? There is also 3 HUION input devices detected, but only one of them seem to accept pointer control settings (sensitivity, acceleration; even though neither apply to absolute movement)
- I'm not entirely certain, but it seems the driver by-default disables Windows Ink functionality on Windows 8.1 (taps don't pause; no ripple effects). There's a setting in the tablet control panel for Tablet PC support, but it's grayed out. Didn't try the tablet without drivers.
- The tablet control panel's pressure meter only went up to 2047; while testing this however, I managed to leave scratch marks on the tablet itself (really noticeable on black; may be less of a problem with osu!tablet)
- The tablet's full area is maybe a few mm off from matching a 1600x900 screen's proportion (according to the tablet's control panel)
- The tablet comes apart easily (4 screws under the rubber feet). Inside of the tablet is really simple (a PCB, piece of thin clear plastic, and a piece of metal). The spots for the buttons exist on the PCB, even though the tablet itself doesn't have the buttons (not sure if the buttons send events or not).
- The indication LED is green (seems to flash every 3 seconds the pen is in-range of the tablet; blinks when tablet surface is tapped and pen button presses)
- The surface attracts and shows fingerprints and skin oil (do note this is a primarily black tablet though; osu!tablet will probably have very little issue with this)
- It handles flawlessly on a metal table (my old VisTablet PenPad had erratic behavior on a metal surface)
I got like that yesterday and I rechecked just now found out that it has many processes now.beeboy123 wrote:
anyone getting this?