![]() ![]() ![]() I also deleted the Wacom driver at this point. When I first plugged the tablet into Dell XPS it did not connect but changing to a different USB port for the tablet did the trick. Now, if the tablet and monitor drivers are compatible, there will be no need to switch from the Wacom tablet pen to the XP-PEN 22R monitor pen. To my surprise and joy, it worked just like the PA2 22R pen, including pressure (adjustable in the driver for each pen independently) and that was a good sign. Out of the box before even touching the tablet, I took the Deco PA1 pen and held it to the 22R monitor. I ordered the "XP-Pen Deco Pro M" tablet (replacing my Wacom Intuos 3) to see how compatible it would be with my new "XP-Pen Artist 22R Pro" monitor (replaced my 14yr old Wacom Cintiq).
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