


So I might try leaving Tablet PC in and removing it later using Windows' Feature Removal. 6400 just came out and nuhi has a note about how Tablet PC removal was breaking something else. I'm sure this problem is due to something I've removed from Windows. My nVidia graphic card driver has, in case that might have any affect. (Whereas, it never used to.)Īnyone have any ideas or had a similar problem before? My mouse hasn't changed in all these years. It's not a big deal, although it causes some problems now in Corel PaintShop Pro. However, when I tried the tablet the other day, with a lite'd Win7, the tablet no longer takes control from my mouse. In the past, before I 'lite'd Win7, the tablet worked fine, in the sense that, when I plugged it in to a USB port and brought the stylus close to the tablet, it would take control of my mouse cursor and I could move the cursor with the stylus.
