Wacom Bamboo pen clicks when hovering? FIXED!
11 years ago
General
Well yeah I was about to write a small rant vent journal about how my Wacom Bamboo pen suddenly started acting
weird this morning out of a blue so that it was clicking and holding on everything even when I was just hovering it to
move the cursor across the screen and such.
I spent a good bit of time googling for possible solutions; first things I found were to take the pen apart (OAO'') and
meddle with something in it, then what I found was to try and meddle with the text files that are created when it's
installed on a PC, and thirdly just to take the nib out and leave the pen be for overnight like that.
No, I don't want to take my pen apart when it still has warranty.
No, I don't want to meddle with those files either, they're a pain in the ass sometimes to find the right things from.
No, I don't want to spend another day without drawing! Goddammit!
Then I scrolled a little bit more down and a lot of people had found an easy way to fix it:
"Take out the nib and whack the pen on your desk (or drop it on the floor from 3 feet up). It re-seats the nib sensor
when it's stuck. If this doesn't work, then the sensor may be too damaged."
HALLELUJAH FOR GOOD OL' WHACKIN' TECHNIQUES!
^ Meaning that it works like a charm now again. :D
Have a nice day! I know I will! ♥
weird this morning out of a blue so that it was clicking and holding on everything even when I was just hovering it to
move the cursor across the screen and such.
I spent a good bit of time googling for possible solutions; first things I found were to take the pen apart (OAO'') and
meddle with something in it, then what I found was to try and meddle with the text files that are created when it's
installed on a PC, and thirdly just to take the nib out and leave the pen be for overnight like that.
No, I don't want to take my pen apart when it still has warranty.
No, I don't want to meddle with those files either, they're a pain in the ass sometimes to find the right things from.
No, I don't want to spend another day without drawing! Goddammit!
Then I scrolled a little bit more down and a lot of people had found an easy way to fix it:
"Take out the nib and whack the pen on your desk (or drop it on the floor from 3 feet up). It re-seats the nib sensor
when it's stuck. If this doesn't work, then the sensor may be too damaged."
HALLELUJAH FOR GOOD OL' WHACKIN' TECHNIQUES!
^ Meaning that it works like a charm now again. :D
Have a nice day! I know I will! ♥
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