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XP-Pen Artist16 15.6 Inch Monitor Drawing Tablet MGTS


Hello all.

 

   Recently I ordered an XP-Pen Artist16 15.6 Inch Monitor Drawing Tablet and I'm awaiting delivery this week and looking forward to it.  I have, however, heard some complaints before about calibrating colour, or rather not knowing how to, and being sure that drivers are installed appropriately otherwise there would be issues with pressure sensitivity and such.

 

   I heard XP-Pen is a very good alternative to Wacom and was more than happy to decide on the investment, but I was wondering if anyone here has used the Artist series before and would have some tips on colour/cursor calibration, driver installation or any other experiences to make sure that starting using it on Photoshop CS6, TV Paint or any other drawing software will be as smooth and frustration free as possible?  And is there a chance that other drivers being installed on my PC such as Wacom or Huion would cause any interference with the XP-Pen one, as I have used both brands before?  Any advice or shared experiences at all would be greatly appreciated.

 

   I use a HP Pavilion 15.6 inch laptop with 8GB ram, AMD A8-4555M APU processor and a 64 bit operating system on Windows 10 (with pen and touch support) if any of this should be taken into consideration also.

 

Please help.

Thanks!

 

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

 

References: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/47516-questions-xp-pen-artist16-156-inch-monitor-drawing-tablet/

 

 

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-- Edited by Donnieclark on Monday 11th of December 2017 10:41:08 AM

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