

On the site before you decide to download and install it.ġ) The USB cable is connected and working fine.Ģ)My tablet doesn't have an LED light I think?ģ)How do I remove the driver? I think I've removed it based off some other tutorials I saw and restarted a few times, but I see no change.Ĥ)I will try and see if it works with another computer. Thoroughly research any product advertised Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

When the problem still exists, there should be hardware damage with the Artist or stylus. If the stylus also can’t control the cursor even you have not installed the driver, please try to test the tablet using another computer.

When the system returns to the desktop, please connect the tablet to the computer directly (doesn’t need install driver) and test whether you can use the stylus to control the cursor or not. Try to remove the driver and reboot the computer. If it always blinks, please unplug and plug again or try to connect it to another USB port. When the stylus is far away from the sensitive height of the tablet, please check the LED light of the tablet is on or off. The 1910b is simply a monitor that supports using a light pen as an input device. This information comes from the Ugee website - http:where they show pen tablets as a different product category. If yes, please try to unplug and re-plug it to another USB port, or change another USB cable. The Ugee 1910b is not a tablet, it is a 'pen display'. Please make sure your USB cable has connected to computer? If not, please connect it. HDMI to DVI-D cables are cheap and do not require any power source unlike your VGA adapter.(1). I have a Raspberry Pi computer that has its HDMI output connected to a DVI-D input on a monitor. Electrically, HDMI and DVI-D are compatible for video although DVI does not support an audio feed (but neither does VGA). Some laptop's have DVI or display port outputs, but these tend to be rather less common. Also, although you have said your laptop does not have a VGA output, I suspect it will have an HDMI output instead. The specification does not say whether it is DVI-D, DVI-A or DVI-I. The specification page is rather vague, but it does list DVI as an alternative input to VGA. The Ugee 1910b is not a tablet, it is a "pen display". First of all, let's clear up an error in your question.
