X200T and Windows 10

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X200T and Windows 10

#1 Post by Billaboard » Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:32 am

I've just allowed my X200T to "upgrade" to Windows 10 because I am hoping to investigate Bluetooth enhancements on that OS (separate thread perhaps!).

It's a pen and single touch machine, and both pen and touch worked on W7. On W10 pen is fine, but touch is unusable.

I've tried various suggestions from the 'net, and have had the W7 drivers installed, plus the latest Wacom driver. At one stage, I had the calibration targets working, but the on-screen buttons did nothing.

Can anyone suggest what drivers to try next?

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Re: X200T and Windows 10

#2 Post by geka3250 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 2:50 pm

I used WIN10 x64 on X200T for a while.
Windows autodownloaded touch drivers. Had another problem with non sensitive multitouch.
I found good solution - formatted drive with crappy WIN10 and installed WIN8.1 x64. And it works flawlessly!
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Re: X200T and Windows 10

#3 Post by Billaboard » Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:34 am

I am sticking with Windows 7 on most machines, but I wanted to try getting my head round Microsoft Message Analyser to look at USB2 and 3 and Bluetooth, and it appears that there are enhancements to this in Windows 10.

As I may be working inside a vehicle at the time, the tablet format is helpful so I really would like to get the one finger touch, that this X200T has, working in Windows 10.

It looks as though I'll have to keep trying different drivers until or if one works. I still think it's weird that at one stage it worked on the calibration "targets", but not on any actual screen buttons.

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Re: X200T and Windows 10

#4 Post by Billaboard » Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:46 pm

The problem seems to be that the machine is pen and single touch, but the automatically downloaded drivers are for pen and 2 finger touch.

Removing all things Wacom via Windows Add/Remove programs and then going into device manager and uninstalling and removing from the PC the Wacom driver gets rid of it until the machine is restarted. Then the driver is there again.

I haven't found a way to navigate round the Wacom site to see if I can find a pen and single touch driver.

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