Windows 7 on x60 how to make it work fully functional tablet

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Windows 7 on x60 how to make it work fully functional tablet

#1 Post by radiator » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:39 pm

I have been given lenovo x60 for free. It is equipped with old xp tablet edition. I'd like to install W7 but haven't found tablet edition. It it possible for x60 to work on W7 with all tablet functionality? What do i need to install/download to have it real tablet functions?

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Re: Windows 7 on x60 how to make it work fully functional tablet

#2 Post by axur-delmeria » Tue Sep 08, 2015 3:57 am

I think the easiest way to is to install Thinkvantage System Update and let it discover, download, and install the correct drivers.
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Re: Windows 7 on x60 how to make it work fully functional tablet

#3 Post by Utwig » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:36 am

If you want pressure sensitivity you need to install different than Lenovo wacom drivers. I used to install Fujitsu Siemens wacom drivers on X61 tablet under Windows 7.

Lenovo drivers work fine but they only have binary on/off pressure. If you want to draw you need pressure sensitivity.
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Re: Windows 7 on x60 how to make it work fully functional tablet

#4 Post by jedisurfer1 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 7:45 am

Utwig wrote:If you want pressure sensitivity you need to install different than Lenovo wacom drivers. I used to install Fujitsu Siemens wacom drivers on X61 tablet under Windows 7.

Lenovo drivers work fine but they only have binary on/off pressure. If you want to draw you need pressure sensitivity.
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