Как настроить tablet driver gui
Currently the driver only works when the TabletDriverGUI is running.
The GUI minimizes to system tray / notification area. You can reopen the GUI by double clicking the system tray icon.
If you have problems with the driver, please read the FAQ:
Supported operating systems:
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Windows 8.1 64-bit
- Windows 8 64-bit
- Windows 7 64-bit (Multiple monitors do not work in absolute mode)
- Wacom CTE-440
- Wacom CTL-470
- Wacom CTH-470
- Wacom CTL-471
- Wacom CTL-472
- Wacom CTL-480
- Wacom CTH-480
- Wacom CTL-490
- Wacom CTH-490
- Wacom CTL-4100 USB
- Wacom CTL-4100 Bluetooth
- Wacom CTL-671
- Wacom CTL-672
- Wacom CTL-680
- Wacom CTH-680
- Wacom CTL-690
- Wacom CTH-690
- Wacom PTH-660
- Wacom PTH-451
- Wacom PTH-850
- XP-Pen G430 (New 2017+ "Model B". Old G430 is not supported)
- XP-Pen G430S
- XP-Pen G540 Pro (G540 is not supported)
- XP-Pen G640
- XP-Pen G640S
- XP-Pen Deco 01
- XP-Pen Deco 01 v2
- Huion 420
- Huion H420
- Huion H430P
- Huion H640P
- Huion osu!tablet
- Gaomon S56K
- VEIKK S640
Configured, but not properly tested:
You might need to install these libraries, but usually these are already installed:
Unzip the driver to a folder (Shorter path is recommended, for example C:\Temp\TabletDriver )
Run install_vmulti_driver.bat . It might need a restart if there is another vmulti driver installed.
If you have Huion or Gaomon tablet, you need to run install_huion_64.bat , which is in the driver_huion directory.
Start the TabletDriverGUI.exe
Updating to a new version
- Unzip the new version
- Start the TabletDriverGUI.exe
- Uncheck the "Run at Windows startup" option in the GUI.
- Run remove_vmulti_driver.bat
- Run remove_huion_64.bat , which is in the driver_huion directory.
VMulti and Huion driver binaries
If you want to compile the code and don't want to install anything from the TabletDriver binary package, you will need extract the missing drivers from these installation packages:
Александр Черменин
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Вопросец:
Tablet Driver Gui не меняет область на планшете.
Нажимаю Restart Driver
Нажимаю Save settings
Ничего не помогает, всё равно остаётся на полной области планшета.
(Думал что если отключу Windows Ink то поможет. Не помогло)
Может кто знает что можно сделать?
(Сюды тоже отправлю, вдруг кто знает)
Михаил Тесля
Александр Черменин
Если стоит галочка фулл арея то ты не можешь поменять область, а я просто не мог поменять область
У меня на протяжении нескольких лет стояла одна область и тут бац она вроде бы в дровах была та же, но вот на деле у меня была фулл арея планшета
Попробуй переустановить драйвер (пикрелейтед) при помощи remove_vmulti_driver.bat, перезагрузиться, установить драйвер при помощи install_vmulti_driver.bat, а также, если сможешь, очисть настройки проги
(А вообще, если ультра есть желание и уверенность, то переустанови винду)
Before following this guide, check if your tablet is not compatable or has issues by clicking here. If your tablet is not supported, you can follow my more complex, older tutorial that may work for you here.
Hello again! I have started posting these tutorials since there was no solid guide on how to make my Gaomon S620 to work on Linux, so I made an older guide on how to install some drivers to make practically any tablet workable and customizable. Looking back, that guide isn't written well and is very complicated. This guide is re-made to be as simple as possible and will use easier methods for installing drivers and customizing your tablet. Here are some opening notes that I would like to state:
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Since I did all of these steps on Linux Mint 19.3, these steps should work on any Ubuntu/Debian distribution. I also have provided Arch instructions, but it has been a while since I have used it, so they may not be accurate. This guide should also should work on any other distro with some modifications to the instructions.
If you want to add instructions for your distro, put them in the comments and there is a high chance I will eventually add them to this guide.
Step 0: If Trouble Arises
If you have found a solution to a problem while following this guide, please put it in the comments!
If you are having trouble installing and/or stuck on trying to get OpenTabletDriver to work, try looking at this useful page on solving any common problem with the driver suite. If that still does not solve your issue, try joining their development Discord and ask around; invite is also in their GitHub. If all else fails, open an issue ticket.
If these instructions are flawed, outdated, or do not work, please let me know in the comments! Even small suggestions help out, such as things with formatting, grammar, spelling, wording, command parameters, etc.
Arch Linux
If you are an Arch user all you need to do is run:
After that just skip to step 2.
Ubuntu/Debian
Lets start off by finding the the latest Microsoft repository package. Open https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ in your browser and a small list of Linux distributions should appear. Then click on your distro version and then click on packages-microsoft-prod.deb. The file should start downloading after you click it. If your operating system is not showing in the Microsoft directory, click on "Finding your Distribution" under the "Other Distro/Distro not Listed" section.
Once it has finished downloading, run:
And then
If you have moved the file to a different location, cd to the directory in which its located and then run the "sudo dpkg -i" command. If you have downloaded the package in Firefox and chose to open the package once it has completed downloading, it won't have saved into the downloads folder and you will need to redownload it. Make sure you select "Save File" when choosing to download it.
If for some reason it isn't adding the repo, try running "sudo apt purge packages-microsoft-prod" and then re-install it. If you ever need to remove packages-microsoft-prod, make sure you use apt purge, otherwise, when you uninstall and reinstall it, it wont install correctly and the repo wont be added.
After that run:
And
Once that is done installing, go on to step 2.
Other Distro/Distro not Listed
If you cannot find your distribution in https://packages.microsoft.com/config/, check "Finding your Distribution" below. If it is there, download the packages-microsoft-prod package and install it with your favorite package manager/installer.
Some operating systems, like Linux Mint, are actually based off of a bigger Linux distribution. All that is different with operating systems like Linux Mint is how you interact with it, how its configured, what is changed about it, and what it comes with.
That said, run the following command:
And something like this should appear:
Next to "ID_LIKE" we can see our distribution is based off of Ubuntu, so we select Ubuntu in the Microsoft directory. In most cases, the version of our OS does not correlate at all to the base distro, so search on the internet what version your base distribution version is, including the code-name of it. You can find the code-name by looking at the output of the command and finding "UBUNTU_CODENAME," replacing "UBUNTU" with the name of your base distro.
So in my case, I would search "Ubuntu bionic release version" since my base distro is "ubuntu" and the code-name of my base distro is "bionic." The result I get from the internet is 18.04.5 LTS, so I would select 18.04 in the Microsoft directory.
Once you have done that, install the dotnet-sdk-5.0 and dotnet-runtime-5.0 packages.
Step 2: Installing OpenTabletDriver
Ubuntu/Debian
Download the latest release of OpenTabletDriver from https://github.com/OpenTabletDriver/OpenTabletDriver/releases . I personally used the v0.5.3.1 version. Upon opening the link the latest release should be already visible (if not scroll up to it), and download the OpenTabletDriver.deb package under the "Assets" drop-down menu.
Once downloading the package, open it with your favorite package installer or just run
And then
If you have moved the file to a different location, cd to the directory in which its located and then run the "sudo apt install" command.
Other Distro
If you would like to provide instructions on how to install OpenTabletDriver, please put them in the comments! I don't have the time currently to make instructions for other distros.
Step 3: Making OpenTabletDriver work
Once you have installed it, open it and follow the guide that shows you how to use the application. You can also open the GUI by running "opentabletdriver" inside your terminal.
Once you are done with following the introduction tutorial, it is highly likely your tablet wont be detected. Lets make it so it can.
First install Git by running:
And then run each of these commands individually, from top to bottom:
After that restart your computer to put the changes into effect.
The above commands basically enables any application to interact with any tablet that OpenTabletDriver supports. You may want to do these commands again when you reinstall a newer version of OpenTabletDriver. You should especially want do these commands again if you are installing a newer version of the drivers and if you are trying to use a tablet that OpenTabletDriver previously did not support.
After this, you are finished! If you are still having issues, look at the Linux FAQ for solutions to common problems. If you are still having issues, join the OpenTabletDriver Discord server for support. If all else fails, open a issue ticket.
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kevinwlau commented Mar 13, 2018
I'm using Windows 8.1
The DeveloperMode workaround works partially- the tablet now maps the area correctly across the two monitors. However, the 2nd monitor is still inaccessible with the tablet - the cursor gets stuck at the right edge of monitor 1.
Banbeucmas commented Mar 15, 2018 •
Tbh, I would prefer a mapping solution which provide hot key to switch mapping with each screen.
This should even be easier for user who uses different screen resolution
hawku commented Mar 15, 2018
@kevinwlau You also have to set the screen map width to 1920.
I'm going to make a cursor position validator that checks if the vmulti can use the full desktop area.
That might need lots of testing with different Windows versions, so it isn't a quick fix.
kevinwlau commented Mar 15, 2018
@hawku I want to clarify that the settings I have screenshotted with developer mode works just as I intended. Except that I can't do anything with the second monitor.
hawku commented Mar 17, 2018
@kevinwlau Windows USB/HID absolute mouse handling acts differently on different systems.
On Windows 7 the absolute mouse position maps only to main monitor, but on later Windows versions it should map to the whole virtual desktop space.
Haven't tested the driver on Windows 8 or 8.1, so it be that the 8 and/or 8.1 might have the same problem as Windows 7.
There also might be a 3rd party mouse driver that replaces the default Windows absolute mouse behavior.
I have now enabled the desktop size settings to everyone in the version 0.0.16.
kevinwlau commented Jun 22, 2018
I've upgraded to Windows 10 and this issue no longer occurs.
Still valid for Win 8.1 though
lapertor commented Aug 16, 2018
I didn't have this kind of issue when I was using Windows 10 Family on my HDD, but now that I use Windows 10 Education on my SSD instead I have this same issue.
I have 2 screens : 1920x1080 and 1680x1050, and the 1680 one now can't be reached by my tablet for some reasons, even when I modify the Desktop Size Width&Height and/or the Screen Map Width/Height to 1920x1080 or 1680x1050 with DeveloperMode true.
I am using a CTH-470 and the 0.1.5.4 driver version on Windows 10 Education.
lapertor commented Aug 17, 2018
Nevermind, I updated my Windows and now it works!
hawku commented Jan 9, 2019
Latest driver versions does have SendInput/Compatibility mode that might fix this problem.
Vincent-wuu commented Jun 10, 2021
my driver all of a sudden has stopped working properly. When i reach the end of my tablet, it only reaches halfway on my monitor.
I am running on Windows 10
Sortixx commented Jun 10, 2021
I have the exact same issue. Did you, found the Problem or a Solution ?
spoctral commented Jun 10, 2021
my driver all of a sudden has stopped working properly. When i reach the end of my tablet, it only reaches halfway on my monitor.I am running on Windows 10
i am having the same exact issue aswell, i have no solution.
rzoudrip commented Jun 10, 2021
Same problem, did u guys update windows? theres an windows update since today and after i did it, the drivers only worked half a monitor. im very sad i cant play osu :CC
tsengsys commented Jun 10, 2021
I am having the same problem as well. Didn't have this problem a few hours before the windows update. Still couldn't tell what exactly is causing the issue.
JoeyXD95 commented Jun 10, 2021
Same issue aswell. Just updated my Windows.
Elf404 commented Jun 10, 2021 •
Yep me too, updated windows last night. The screen maps both my monitors on my main one. Temp fix for me was to use set area as full desktop but hoping for an actual fix as it just feels off. :/
totalbummer commented Jun 10, 2021 •
Here for the same reason the 4 posters above are here. Windows update that I didn't ask for ruined the fun. Hoping for a workaround.
Second update: When I finished playing osu, I re-enabled my second display by re-selecting extend these displays and the tablet still covers the entire main display area. My guess is until I restart.
Update: I got the tablet functioning on my Main Display as intended but had to set display properties to show only main display and not extend/duplicate, effectively disabling my second display while using the driver.
After I changed that setting, I unchecked "auto" on the Desktop Size field and manually entered my display resolution, hit apply. Nothing changed. I re-checked "auto," hit apply again, and then it worked. I hope this helps some of you, Win10/CTL-472 here.
Currently the driver only works when the TabletDriverGUI is running.
The GUI minimizes to system tray / notification area. You can reopen the GUI by double clicking the system tray icon.
Windows 10 64-bit
Windows 8.1 64-bit
Windows 8 64-bit
Windows 7 64-bit (Multiple monitors do not work in absolute mode)
1. You might need to install these libraries, but usually these are already installed on your computer
2. Unzip the driver to a folder (Shorter path is recommended, for example C:\Temp\TabletDriver)
3. Start the TabletDriverGUI.exe
4. Open the VMulti dropdown menu -> VMulti Installer
5. Install the VMulti driver from the GUI.
During this installation, your PC will be restarted. Do remember to save the work that you are doing. Then you are free to use it, and set it as your own habit.
1. Uncheck the “Run at Windows startup” option in the GUI.
2. Uninstall the VMulti driver through TabletDriver\bin\VMulti Installer GUI.exe or in the main window.
3. Delete all the application files.
Unzip the new version.
Start the TabletDriverGUI.exe, you don’t need to install the VMulti driver anymore, it’s already installed on your computer.
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