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Huion h610 driver crashes
Huion h610 driver crashes












huion h610 driver crashes
  1. #Huion h610 driver crashes mac osx#
  2. #Huion h610 driver crashes drivers#
  3. #Huion h610 driver crashes plus#

It might take a while for me to verify that. The pen charges via USB and Huion claims 800 hours of continued use with auto-sleep to conserve power. The pen doesn’t have an eraser on it, if that’s something you use – I never liked to use those built-in erasers anyway. A red light semi-hidden under the pen’s side button shines red when charging. The Huion H610Pro comes with a lightweight, rechargeable pen. The size is comparable to the Intuos medium, which is about the same size overall as a 14-15” laptop. The default quick keys are set up exactly as I would use them anyway and the USB connection from the left works well with my laptop’s left-positioned USB ports. The rechargeable pen glides very well across the surface, which has a slight texture to mimic drawing on paper (similar to the Intuos 4 and later). Their promise held true and I’m VERY glad I gave the H610Pro a test run.

#Huion h610 driver crashes mac osx#

Their website guaranteed compatibility with both Windows and Mac, and in a personal email to me, they guaranteed it would work with operating systems up to Windows 8.1 and Mac OSX 10.9.

#Huion h610 driver crashes plus#

Huion lured me in for another purchase with the Huion 610Pro – a total cost of about $70 plus shipping.

#Huion h610 driver crashes drivers#

With the H610Pro, they both increased their hardware specs and provided drivers that work perfectly.

huion h610 driver crashes

While the hardware seemed near perfect, the drivers of the H610 did give me some problems. The Huion 610, which I purchased about a year ago, was a very pleasing drawing tool to work with and quite comparable in quality to the Intuos models. If you’re thinking about buying the Bamboo - buy the Huion instead. If you’re in the category that’s looking to purchase a Wacom Bamboo tablet - don’t! There’s no reason for the Bamboo to even exist when there’s a far superior model for a comparable price. Though Wacom sells the most tablets, they’re not the only company that sells excellent tablets. Each of these confirmed Wacom’s excellence, both with hardware and drivers. I’ve owned and used Wacom’s Intuos 3 medium, the wired and wireless versions of the Intuos 4 medium, and Wacom’s Bamboo CTH models. Their website is Huion’s H610 series tablets launched them as actual competitors to Wacom, yet at a quarter of the cost. Huion’s office is in ShenZhen, China (near Hong Kong). Who the heck is Huion? Huion is a company born in the great tech-giant country, China. One of the leading rivals to the famed and revered Wacom tablets is Huion.














Huion h610 driver crashes