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hello, does sketchbook support "XP Pen tablets" on PC windows 10? thx

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Anonymous
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hello, does sketchbook support "XP Pen tablets" on PC windows 10? thx

hello, does sketchbook support "XP Pen tablets" on PC windows 10? thx a lot! 🙂

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david.lau
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We don't support XP Pen tablets.  We only support Wacom tablets and Surface devices.

 

https://www.sketchbook.com/help/knowledge-base/tools-can-use-sketchbook/

 

The only 3rd party tablet that may work is "Huion" models.  I have not been able to confirm if it works though....

 

https://huion.deviantart.com/journal/Huion-Driver-Setting-Tips-for-Windows-Users-531728963

 



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Anonymous
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thx for reply. why don't you support it?

 

on amazon.it it's the best product I can buy for that price, with the best review ratio. I mean I really wish to buy one of them, if I can post a link you can understand what I mean looking at the reviews on the amazon page: https://www.amazon.it/Tavoletta-Grafica-Pollici-Pressione-Personalizzabili/product-reviews/B077SHZ59...

it have more pressure leveles that intuos 8k vs 2k. more buttons 8 instead than 4, less price.

 

looks awesome. I wish to replace my old wacom bamboo (that have no buttons on the tablet so is very bad for many situations). And this one seems the best.

I already use Sketchbook on my tablet and I wish to continue draw on PC with the same software if possible. will you support it in future updates please?

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david.lau
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We have worked with Wacom and MIcrosoft and have integrated their SDK into the product.



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Anonymous
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I have an XP-Pen Deco3 and so far it works with Sketchbook 8.6.0 with zero issues, including mapped shortcut keys and dial key, as well as pressure sensitivity. However, unlike Photoshop, I need to select the "Windows Ink" option for the XP-Pen within the control panel in order for the pressure sensitivity to work. So the only small issue is that I need to either select or deselect the Windows Ink option when moving between these 2 applications, which is not a big deal. My operating system is Windows 10.

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Anonymous
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check the windows ink option in the tablet driver properties and itll work fine.

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Anonymous
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Hi, for me works whit "Windows ink" checkbox in the control panel of my Xp-pen Artist 12.xppen.png

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Anonymous
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Exactly, XP Pen Deco 01 cost $59,99 versus Wacom Intuos Pro which cost $369.72 as of this writing May 2019. They are both very similar in size and feature with 8k pen pressure level, yet HUGE price difference. I watched XP Pen reviews on youtube, people say good stuff about them. I think Autodesk should take this into consideration and start to support it officially. I would buy xp pen over wacom these days. 

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