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Lo sentimos, pero este tipo de daño causado por el hombre está fuera de nuestra garantía.
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Huion h610 driver for sai drivers#
Windows 10, and all mine previous wacom drivers are unistalled and I reinstalled sai and the driver, I even disconnected and reconnected the tablet but nothing changed. I have 2 monitors and the tablet is the 3rd. On other programs like Photoshop or Krita i have no problems. When "GAME MODE" is on the brush follows the pointer even after losing connection but the pen sensitivity is not working In the properties of sai I checked "disable display scaling on high DPI settings" then the cursor and the brush are "together" but still every time the pen disconnect with the tablet, after "reconnecting" the brush Is where was before and i can draw distant from the brush. When "PEN" mode i see only the pointer, can't draw and the circle of the brush don't show up. So YEAH as I said, so far so GOOD, we will see after one month if I’m still satisfied tho, but for now I am.Įdit: Ok so sometimes the pen will keep drawing when my hand is not like a few point or a line even though the pen doesn’t touch the tablet so I don’t know if it’s because of the sensibility of my mouse or else? if someone know once again please do tell me.When i have "MOUSE" mode everytime the pen lose connection with the tablet the pointer is under the pen and the brush is where the pointer was before and follows keeping the distance. (sorry for the quality of the picture I took it with my iPhone for instagram bye) The size is the exact same size than my persocom so I can put my Tablet on top of my persocom and it’s fine (which is also good since I used to hold my old Wacom in one hand the pen in the other and yeah after 5 hours painting it’s tiresome). The pencil, even with the AAA batery is still lighter than my Wacom’s pen which is a blessing. So yeah, apart from what I see as minor problem for what I’m doing with it, so far so good. If someone have a solution please do tell me. I don’t care that much since I don’t use Photoshop *that* much for my coloration but it is a problem so. With the painting brush it’s fine but (yeah BUT), really slow like SLOW. Not with the main brush at least though you get a fine line, it’s a straight one. The pressure doesn’t seem to work on Photoshop CS6.
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The only tiresome thing (already) is the pressure to get a thicker color when painting. It is very sensitive and I’m not used at ALL to that but will practice it will do I guess. The pressure is good, less than it should on SAI (on the test board it works fine but on SAI it gets slower I don’t know why but will assume it’s the compatibility SAI/Huion). I used THIS method, thanks OP for sharing. I spent something like 2 hours on the instalation and I feel lucky it works when I read other reviews.
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Huion h610 driver for sai pro#
So after watching tons of test etc I decided to buy the Huion H610 Pro at first (but it’s NOT available in France…) so I bought the H610. I’m not really a tablet person and I mostly use my old tablet for coloration SO I didn’t really care about which tablet as long as it was a confortable one and of course was going to last. But you know I’m attached to my old stuff and I wasn’t really sure about a new tablet… But then a friend told me about Huion and the reviews were good (except for the instalation) so I thought, why not? It’s cheap (way cheaper than a Wacom of this size) and for people like me (aka people who just draw for the ‘fun of it’ not because of school or work or money I mean) it’s perfect. Also, the pencil is heavy and the pressure… well there isn’t so. My Wacom still works perfectly fine but is too small and it’s hurting my hand. So after 10 years (yes, 10 years) with my good old Wacom (on the left) I decided buy a new one.