My Genius Easypen i405X tablet keeps clicking when I hover with pen.
Hello everyone, I bought a new [URL="http://www.geniusnet.com/wSite/ct?xItem=48471&ctNode=174"]Genius Easypen i405X tablet[/URL] 2 days ago, and followed the Driver installation steps carefully (Installing the driver first then plugging in the tablet later), and started testing the device. Everything was great except for a small annoying problem, when I hover the pen over the tablet surface about 1-2 cm away (without touching the surface with the tip) the mouse pointer clicks on the screen, usually a Right-Click. sometimes it drags items from the desktop at the area where I point the pen, or highlight text.. I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x32, I tried the tablet on a laptop with windows XP, and it worked fine without any problems, not clicking when hovering at all. I tried it on 2 more computers, one with Xp and another with 7, the problem occurred again.. I'm guessing it's something interfering with the function of the tablet, or it's driver. I've tried changing the tip, changed batteries.. etc. (those are solutions I found on other sites) but none of them worked. Please help, I want to use my tablet :cry:
January 13th, 2012 3:39pm

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January 14th, 2012 10:07am

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January 14th, 2012 6:02pm

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