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Issues with Windows ink in Windows 11

Issues with Windows ink in Windows 11

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Sheik1soul
Senior Member
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08-14-2021, 05:12 PM
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So I play osu and use a huion DWH69 and for the past 2 years its been fine and hovers even if its not pressed down, recently I downloaded a software called "TabletDriverGUI" and for a bit it was fine but recently the pen starting to act up. Now I can only use the pen whenever it is pressed down, I believe this is because its in some sort of pen mode for windows but I don't knowhow to disable it on windows 11, I have checked the "Let me use my pen as a mouse when it's available" and restarted my pc but it didn't help. Now whenever I press then pen down a white circle appears and if I hold it its refreshed the circle. My pc specs are in a different post but I don't think thats the problem here. If anyone knows how to fix this please reply this has been extremely annoying to research and this is my last resort. Some screenshots of the issue: 43a0871939e91493277fd858f4d0b8fc.mp4
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Sheik1soul
08-14-2021, 05:12 PM #1

So I play osu and use a huion DWH69 and for the past 2 years its been fine and hovers even if its not pressed down, recently I downloaded a software called "TabletDriverGUI" and for a bit it was fine but recently the pen starting to act up. Now I can only use the pen whenever it is pressed down, I believe this is because its in some sort of pen mode for windows but I don't knowhow to disable it on windows 11, I have checked the "Let me use my pen as a mouse when it's available" and restarted my pc but it didn't help. Now whenever I press then pen down a white circle appears and if I hold it its refreshed the circle. My pc specs are in a different post but I don't think thats the problem here. If anyone knows how to fix this please reply this has been extremely annoying to research and this is my last resort. Some screenshots of the issue: 43a0871939e91493277fd858f4d0b8fc.mp4

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moosejr3
Member
67
08-15-2021, 07:19 PM
#2
The situation has changed since Win11 was released, requiring updates between those times. It appears the new version still faces similar issues with older Windows updates. The concern remains about potential problems.
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moosejr3
08-15-2021, 07:19 PM #2

The situation has changed since Win11 was released, requiring updates between those times. It appears the new version still faces similar issues with older Windows updates. The concern remains about potential problems.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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08-16-2021, 12:14 AM
#3
This feedback caused me a lot of frustration. I'm working on resolving the issue and hope it gets fixed soon.
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10th_Doctor_
08-16-2021, 12:14 AM #3

This feedback caused me a lot of frustration. I'm working on resolving the issue and hope it gets fixed soon.

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JLous
Member
128
08-16-2021, 02:02 AM
#4
Alternatively, the only remedy I’ve found is reverting to the Windows version you were using before it stopped working. This might not be ideal, but it seems like a reasonable option.
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JLous
08-16-2021, 02:02 AM #4

Alternatively, the only remedy I’ve found is reverting to the Windows version you were using before it stopped working. This might not be ideal, but it seems like a reasonable option.

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MaxIsTriggred
Member
110
08-17-2021, 03:07 PM
#5
You're unsure about the issue. The circle feature appears in Windows 11 and 10, but not in older versions. It's related to the software or the digitizer driver you installed. If the alternative driver is working correctly, reinstalling the original manufacturer's digitizer should resolve the problem.
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MaxIsTriggred
08-17-2021, 03:07 PM #5

You're unsure about the issue. The circle feature appears in Windows 11 and 10, but not in older versions. It's related to the software or the digitizer driver you installed. If the alternative driver is working correctly, reinstalling the original manufacturer's digitizer should resolve the problem.

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galoxy
Member
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08-17-2021, 05:06 PM
#6
When referring only to the white circle, it is labeled as "hold for right click" or "press and hold for Right click." You can disable it by navigating to Control Panel → Devices → Pen and Touch → select "hold for right click," then adjust settings and uncheck the box. Remember to save the changes.
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galoxy
08-17-2021, 05:06 PM #6

When referring only to the white circle, it is labeled as "hold for right click" or "press and hold for Right click." You can disable it by navigating to Control Panel → Devices → Pen and Touch → select "hold for right click," then adjust settings and uncheck the box. Remember to save the changes.