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I have searched and researched for every solution, and here's what doesn't work:Current driverlimiting to scaled portionflat surfaceno magnets nearbyonly one usb device plugged inmouse disconnectedTried all of the above, and nothing stops the shaking.I'm pretty pissed that this is such a crap product. As mentioned before, this device is very shaky. Don't waste your money.
I have not heard any complaints in the two months since I gave the tablet as a gift. Also, there are tablets now available that use a language of motions that take place above the surface of the tablet. You will have a cramped feeling when using this size tablet. The good points are that the Wacom quality does shine through, and the low price can get you in the digital tablet door. This is definitely not a feature-rich tablet, but a starter tablet. I don't use it myself, but I bought it to give as a gift and have done further research and have a better understanding of tablets and what's available. Do your research before settling on this tablet.
When I went to Wacom to get the latest drivers I noticed that I had to dig deep to find them for this guy since there is a new version of this tablet. Go over to Wacom and have a look around before you purchase especially if you've got something other than WinXP 32bit. I'm not sure why Amazon is still selling this tablet. This tablet does work as advertised however I wish I would have done a little more research.
I bought this as a favor to a friend, and almost a year after this purchase, the item still works as it worked the first day and has comptibility to work not only as a design tool, but also works as a mouse in other programs.
I think really the fault of Windows. In Linux is not required to install drives. The table was purchased, rather than for drawing or design, to replace the mouse.Initially work very well, but it works well at times and sometimes not. In Ubuntu Linux always worked excellent.
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