#Digipro tablet drivers drivers#
If you’ve had other tablet drivers on your computer, you’re going to have to uninstall them and all remnants of them–this can be tricky. On Windows, the tablet icon that you click to open the driver settings, didn’t appear, but I opened the driver settings in the folder.
#Digipro tablet drivers install#
To install the driver, you have to uninstall all other tablet drivers I had zero problems installing the driver on my Mac. Since XP-Pen has included an HDMI to Mini Display Port adapter, you don’t need to buy anything additional to use it with a Mac.
The cords in the 22E are vertically next to the stand making them easier to access in the XP-Pen Artist 22, they were in a horizontal row beneath it. Stylus pen stand/holder (8 replacement pen nibs and one pen nib removal ring tool inside)īack of the Artist 22E–(ignore the extra cord). No multitouch (cannot use your fingers to draw–only has pen input) What’s in the BoxĬables: VGA, USB, HDMI, HDMI to Mini Display Port adapter cable Pen has two programmable buttons that map to mouse functions 5 inch diagonal IPS?)Dimensions: 567 x 326 x 30 mmġ6 Express Keys (8 are programmable, 8 are mirrored) Included EMR pen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity, charges via USBĭisplay: 21. (Installing it, though, may alter the speaker settings on your computer–it did on my Mac–so you may need to go and reset them to continue getting sound from your computer). On the XP-Pen 22 they were in a row under the stand. The cords now get tucked vertically in the back.
They mirror each other, so there are a total of 8 programmable keys, not 16. The 22E has two sets of keys, eight on each side, making life equally convenient for lefties, righties, and the ambidextrous. The 22E also uses A+ LED, which has better color quality than the 22. (Those are buttons on the outside of the monitor, or sometimes on-screen keys, that can be programmed with software commands). The main obvious change is the addition of the Express Keys. The 22 had no Express Keys. In a hurry? See the XP-Pen Artist 22E tablet monitor on Amazon. They were kind enough to send me this tablet to review, so I have had time to test out various art programs on it. They state their concern with the environment led to them to make their pens battery-free. XP-Pen started out in Japan in 2005, and since then has opened offices in Taiwan Shenzhen, China and the U.S. The XP-Pen Artist 22E is an update of the XP-Pen Artist 22, a pen tablet monitor in the family of “Wacom alternatives.” It offers many of the features of a Cintiq, without the price tag. Last updated Tuesday, FebruXP-Pen Artist 22E review: Express Keys bring it closer to a Cintiq