Thought I would take a chance on the little drawing tablet since I've been testing various options and still haven't found one I cannot live without. Sadly, I don't really care for this one.
I got this to use with a Win11 PC.
Most drawing tablets work fine without any drivers, and I'm always hesitant to install un-certified drivers on my machine, although I do have a sandbox. I realize that any special features (like the programmable keys) require drivers, but with an unknown manufacturer, I take things step by step.
This drawing tablet was detected fine by Win11 without any drivers. However, when I tried to use it with paint, ppt and zoom whiteboard, the same thing happened every time. The stulus stops working about halfway through a line. This was not related to where the stylus was physically on the pad, but FYI, this is all without installing the software.
Note that the software is not Windows certified. Not a huge deal, but that means there could be stuff in there that isn't beneficial to your PC or your privacy,
I checked out the driver software exe as well as the company which provides the driver software: www.ping-it.cn.
Essentially, this software might work fine, but third party testing indicates that the software includes certain techniques which make it more difficult to detect potential undesirable actions that the software may or may not include. Basically, like any third party software, you just don't know what this is going to do, and it's difficult to detect given the way the software was programmed. This is true for a lot of third party software, so just be aware.
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