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If your model has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology then it may work. Tested devices can be found at www.wacom.com/comp.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you go to your device manager > HID Devices > and see HID Compliant pen, then it should work. However, make sure that your particular device is on wacoms website as compatible since, if it's not, the program to install the the aes protocol will not let you install the wacom drivers. If that's the case, then you'll be stuck with windows pen protocol. From my experience and research, the windows pen protocol is very unreliable and will give you poor results when writing/ drawing slowly. On my ASUS Q406DA, for example, when I try to write or draw circles or lines slowly, the lines will come out wavy. Even if I use a hard edge to physically stabalize my stroke. Sadly, I couldn't tell you how the wacom drivers would fair but it's worth a shot if your device is compatible with those!
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