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Friends Are Evil
Oct 25, 2010

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I'd go with a Intuos3. It's relatively cheap, reliable, and works incredibly with Photoshop.

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Friends Are Evil
Oct 25, 2010

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cocoavalley posted:

Anyone here have issues with an Intuos3 and Windows 7? My work station has this combo and I noticed at first that I would occasionally need to unplug/plug the USB to get the stylus to work. This gradually became a 'Windows does not recognize this USB device' and now I can't get it to work at all. The light on the tablet comes on long enough for Windows to reject it and then turns back off. I've spent a couple of days googling and trying various solutions (update driver, roll back driver, try driver for different version of Windows, re-install following these steps exactly, etc.) to no avail.

I can probably put in a request for a newer model, but it seemed like some people were having the same issues with those as well. My tiny Bamboo works like a champ. :confused:

I've been having somewhat similar problems with my Intuos3 this past week. The light works on my tablet and Windows 7 recognizes it, but the pen tool doesn't work at all. I've had this thing for 3 years, so it might also just be making GBS threads the bed.

Friends Are Evil fucked around with this message at 23:06 on Sep 14, 2012

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