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| Trust | TB-4200 Wirelss Scroll tablet with pen and | Great tablet, value for money, but if your unlucky, can be a nightmare. I obtained a Trust Gaming Mouse, which drivers from it caused BSOD, I changed my mouse for a Microsoft thingy with 6 buttons and got rid of it. Since then my tablet is constantly causing BSOD`s relating to tclass2k.sys with IRQ_LESS_OR_NOT_EQUAL to messages. Tried unistalling, reinstalling as per instructions from Trust... Haven`t found a fix yet (If I find one, will post it), before I got the mouse, the tablet was working like a dream. |  | Draylynn | 02/09/2009 07:40:56 | |  |
| | Trust | TB-4200 Wirelss Scroll tablet with pen and | Certainly, Trust tablets are considerably cheaper than their Wacom equivalents, but in this as in so many other cases you get what you pay for. The 4200 provides a large active area (30 x 22.5 cm), invaluable for providing fine resolution positioning over a large area, useful for graphic artwork and CAD. It comes with both a wireless mouse (effective only on the tablet pad) and pen. The mouse has two buttons with a scroll wheel doubling as a third button, and the pen has a pressure sensitive stylus tip, with two additional buttons on the side. Both pen and mouse require a single AA cell. The mouse can be configured for left- or right-handed operation, and the function of the scroll wheel button is configurable. The sensitivity of the pen tip and the function of its two side butttons are also configurable. Mouse motion is always relative (i.e. mouse standard), and is integrated with the standard Windows setting options accessible via the Control Panel. The pen motion can be configured to either relative (i.e. mouse-style), or absolute, with options to set the area and aspect ratio of the area used on the pad. At the top of the tablet pad are 24 function button areas, but these are not backlit, and are labelled in dark grey on a lighter grey background, so are all but invisible. They have no tactile feel, and the only on-screen indication is a tooltip pop-up, which only appears when the pen is already over the button, and not necessarily where the cursor was if (like me) you have multiple screens. Otherwise, a very versatile piece of equipment, which is the good news. The computer interface is standard USB, which is the source of the first problem. The USB power supply is the raw PC logic supply, which, although it`s obviously filtered within the tablet, is still noisy with the result that the cursor in pen mode jitters annoyingly (I find after a while that my hand starts to ache from my automatic efforts to control non-existent shakes). Although the driver service runs in real-time (highest priority) mode, this apparently doesn`t apply to the whole control path from the device to the screen, because the cursor response becomes really jerky if the processor is more than about 50% loaded, although with lower priority tasks (it`s true this applies to all USB interfaced devices, but the Trust driver suffers much worse than most). It is also not bug-free, because the cursor quite often gets momentarily stuck, or leaps over a patch of screen for no readily apparent reason, and (again, while the processor was heavily loaded), for the first and only time in the 5 years that I have been using Windows 2000, it managed to crash the OS completely (i.e. to the blue screen of death). Summarising, is it value for money?: yes, but only just. |  | Tim | 02/10/2007 12:06:56 | |  |
| | TRUST | 12052 | Easy to install, but lacks sensitivity, so the advantage over a mouse I expected is not really delivered - it`s a bit like scratching on a stone - you get what you pay for! |  | digital dan | 18/02/2006 09:30:16 | |  |
| | Trust | TB-4200 Wirelss Scroll tablet with pen and | A terrible product. Don`t buy it!! Enough said. |  | Loebbe | 12/03/2008 15:00:42 | |  |
| | Trust | TB-4200 Wirelss Scroll tablet with pen and | since I installed the tablet, my computer has become very unstable. all kinds of software I use crash unpredictably to the point of becoming unusable (Firefox, IE, Skype, Paint.Net - you name it), Windows pops up strange error messages, and I also got the Blue Screen Of Death a couple of times. I have read in some forum that Trust tablets - and Trust hardware in general - shouldn`t be trusted (fine choice of a name, hey - Trust) - but I read about it only AFTER I had bought the tablet :( the question is, if as it seems this is a problem that is common to all Trust tablets, I can`t even return it as defective to the seller - even if he sends me another tablet, the problem will remain, as the tablet is `born` defective - faulty by default. now I`ll try to ascertain if there`s a solution that will let me keep the tablet installed and use it decently without messing with my OS all the time, otherwise I`ll remove it and start sparing some money for a good and reliable tablet, mabye a Wacom (and maybe smaller, non A4 but say A5), in which case I`ll read ALL users opinions BEFORE buying.
|  | bladerunner | 20/01/2008 17:36:13 | |  |
| | Trust | TB-4200 Wirelss Scroll tablet with pen and | I do not agree with the previous reviewer regarding the value for money. The cursor shakes to much that the product is actually unusable. |  | JB | 20/12/2007 13:04:27 | |  |
| | Genius | NewSketch 1812HR 18x12 | Looking for drivers for genius 1812 autocad. running on win 7. Can you help me? E mail me on toelover31@yahoo.com Thank you |  | wesven | 14/05/2011 | |  |
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