Windows 7 and Wacom tablet issues often cause accounts to use varying drivers.
Windows 7 and Wacom tablet issues often cause accounts to use varying drivers.
I possess an X230T Tablet, which functions as a convertible tablet PC. It benefits from Wacom Feel Drivers to enhance line quality and pressure sensitivity during painting tasks. My challenge arises because I also use an Intuos 3 tablet, an external Wacom device connected via my laptop. This setup demands separate driver installations. The issue is that the drivers interfere with each other, preventing simultaneous use. Could there be a solution? I considered setting up two admin accounts—one for Wacom Feel and another for Intuos 3—to manage installations independently. Would this approach work, or is there an alternative method?