

I'd really like to get the best out of this tablet, but I think I'll stay pretty bugged until get this resolved somehow.Lazy Nezumi Pro Official Documentation Version 18.02.23 Website: Email: If you have any tips, videos, blog articles, or screenshots of you own solutions I'd really appreciate it. I'm not very technologically inclined for someone doing digital art (I just do it because it saves money in the long run ) so I could really use some advice on this. I know that I could just keep the stabilizers in the programs on, and while that does work I'd feel more comfortable if I could fix this problem at a source. I contacted XP-Pen and they said their could be something wrong with the hardware-like the pen- but I don't necessarily think that's what's wrong here. That being the case, I have heard of their being lots of solutions to these kind of things like turning off/ on Windows ink or turning off this thing called Wintab (which I can never find), but I wouldn't know how which to try first. I don't necessarily want to blame XP-Pen's brand as I had this exact same problem with my Huion H610 Pro about three years back (and Huion's solution was to go buy Lazy Nezumi- thanks guys ) and I'd even heard that Wacom products can have these problems as well, so I guess this is just a common thing with some tablets.

Even stranger, there will be times when it goes away and then comes back. It's not just my hand either, it occasionally happens with fast strokes as well. The only real issue is that I'm getting a lot of pen jitter/wobble in some areas. Guess who's the owner of a brand new XP-Pen Artist 13.3?! This girl! All in all, it has some pretty good qualities it has a big enough screen but is still compact, the screen is textured and nice to draw on.
