![]() My advice is upgrade to win10, install everything you need, then start with the oldest pen drivers and work your way forward until you find something that works, only uninstalling drivers when things get worse. So my guess is that AES was built on win10, and given that the EMR win7 drivers never seemed to work properly for me, I'm guessing the AES win7 drivers will never work for you. To this day I am running legacy drivers in order to have pressure sensitivity and proper palm rejection. I kept trying the new drivers until summer 2012 when I gave up, they always messed everything up. I was able to find a combination of legacy drivers installed over each other that worked. Must have had driver conflicts with other software, which didn't matter because I needed all the software on the machine and I needed the pen. Įven by spring 2012 the Wacom EMR drivers for win7 didn't work, I had the exact problem you describe, curser jumping all over, opening things and drawing huge lines through my notes. It came with win7 and I believe your experience may be caused by win7 driver issues. The only difference is I experienced it 5 years ago when I first received the x201t, as you know a wacom penabled EMR convertible (that is still my primary computer). I just read your post on the Lenovo forum, and your experience sounds identical to mine. ![]()
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