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Surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict
Surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict













surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict

surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict

Continuum continued to work as it should after waking my Surface Pro 2 from sleep. I just uninstalled the Wacom Feel drivers, restarted, and re-attempted the above procedure without the Wacom Feel drivers. Likely due to the Wacom feel drivers already being installed in Windows 8.1.1. I was experiencing this same issue after upgrading from Windows 8.1.1 to Windows 10, and it was really frustrating. Also test Continuum in this state by folding the Type Cover back, notice it works as it should (activates Tablet mode when in Tablet form), and unfolding it, notice it again works as it should (exits Tablet mode when in Laptop form).Ģ.) Put Surface Pro to sleep, and wait a few secondsģ.) Wake Surface Pro up, notice that Continuum is all confused now when Surface Pro is in Laptop form, continuum activates Tablet mode, when Surface Pro is in tablet form, continuum exits Tablet mode. The issue could be reproduced as follows with the Wacom Feel drivers installed:ġ.) Restart the system, log-in and wait for all applications to load.

#Surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict install#

Part of my reconfiguration process is to install the Wacom feel drivers in order to gain access to the Wacom radial menu, along with shortcuts for Windows Ink workspace.Īfter just recently installing the Wacom Feel drivers on my freshly restored Surface Pro 2, Continuum began misbehaving.

surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict

Upgraded my Surface Pro 2 from Windows 8.1.1 to Windows 10 a while ago, and just recently, I decided to do a fresh install of Windows 10 and reconfigure all my apps from the ground-up on Windows 10.















Surface pro 2 type cover wacom device driver conflict