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Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows

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Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows Calvin Spealman 14 Apr 14:45
  Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows Tobias Lunte 15 Apr 05:33
   Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows Calvin Spealman 15 Apr 15:18
Calvin Spealman
2013-04-14 14:45:00 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows

Has anyone else managed to use this device successfully with GIMP? It shows up as two devices in the Input Device settings, with obviously mis-decoded unicode names, and both of them draw badly and/or mirrored upside down or at a angle. The only other references I can find to anyone using the same device with the GIMP also had upside-down input. Can anyone confirm or offer a solution?

Tobias Lunte
2013-04-15 05:33:20 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows

Hello,

If you're using 64-bit windows, try this solution Jernej Simonc(ic( has offered when the question came up earlier on this mailing list:

Try this: uninstall GIMP 2.8, then run the 2.8.2 installer with /32 parameter (to do this, press the Windows key and R on keyboard, so that the Run dialog opens; then click Browse and find gimp-2.8.2-setup.exe; back in the Run dialog add a space and /32 at the end of Open field and click OK).

This'll install 32-bit version of GIMP instead of 64-bit one if you have 64-bit Windows. If the tablet works now, you should contact the manufacturer, and request 64-bit drivers for the tablet.

I wasn't the OP back then, but I had other non-wacom-tablet-problems, which could be resolved this way.

bw, Tobl

Calvin Spealman
2013-04-15 15:18:46 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Adesso CyberTablet 12000 on Windows

On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Tobias Lunte wrote:

Hello,

If you're using 64-bit windows, try this solution Jernej Simončič has offered when the question came up earlier on this mailing list:

Try this: uninstall GIMP 2.8, then run the 2.8.2 installer with /32 parameter (to do this, press the Windows key and R on keyboard, so that the Run dialog opens; then click Browse and find gimp-2.8.2-setup.exe; back in the Run dialog add a space and /32 at the end of Open field and click OK).

This'll install 32-bit version of GIMP instead of 64-bit one if you have 64-bit Windows. If the tablet works now, you should contact the manufacturer, and request 64-bit drivers for the tablet.

Thank you for the tip, but I had options for both 32 and 64 bit drivers

and downloaded the 64bit drivers.

I wasn't the OP back then, but I had other non-wacom-tablet-problems, which could be resolved this way.

bw, Tobl

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