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G640 & antichatter #285

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Xeon134 opened this issue Nov 21, 2018 · 4 comments
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G640 & antichatter #285

Xeon134 opened this issue Nov 21, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Xeon134
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Xeon134 commented Nov 21, 2018

Hi,

When I enable antichatter while using my G640, it doesn't seem to be doing anything and as soon as I start using mouse, the cursor position is locked to the last tablet position.

This does not happen if I enable antichatter with my CTL-480,

I have installed both vmulti driver and huion driver just in-case, still nothing. Happens purely with anti-chatter.

2018-11-20_23-10-35

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Windows Version: Windows 10

Tablet Driver version: 0.1.5.5 Devocub Edition

Tablet model: XP-PEN G640

@Banbeucmas
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As far as I know, you should ask @Devocub for this. The TabletDriver you are using is a fork of the original one, therefore @hawku cannot solve it as he is not the one who is in charge of the antichatter or any possible modification that Devocub has made over his original code.

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Xeon134 commented Nov 21, 2018

@Banbeucmas You cannot create an issue on a fork I believe. You have to do it on the original. Maybe @Devocub will be able to see this sooner or later.

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hawku commented Nov 21, 2018

@JohnathanKeen I think that the XP-PEN G640 doesn't need any antichatter or smoothing from the drivers. That tablet does the pen position smoothing and noise suppression on the hardware. Hardware smoothing causes already enough of latency, so I wouldn't recommend using any additional filters.

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Xeon134 commented Nov 21, 2018

@JohnathanKeen I think that the XP-PEN G640 doesn't need any antichatter or smoothing from the drivers. That tablet does the pen position smoothing and noise suppression on the hardware. Hardware smoothing causes already enough of latency, so I wouldn't recommend using any additional filters.

I agree with you, just thought I'd share since it seems to be an actual bug. Up to @Devocub if he's willing to investigate it or not.

Thanks for the replies.

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