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3D-Coat Lags/Slow when Wacom is turned off.


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Hello,

My 3D-Coat works really slow/lags when my Wacom(Cintiq Pro 24) is turned off. 

If I turn on my wacom it instantly makes 3D-Coat works normally.

I have tried updating my drivers, changing main monitors, I even reinstalled Windows 10.

Im currently using v4.8.36, I have tried others versions as .34, .33, .32, .31... All of them lags.

 

My hardware: i7-6700K, 1080TI, 16GB DDR4. 

 

What can I do?

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Hello 

Please try this

On 3/6/2017 at 4:17 PM, SERGYI said:

I have built separate Wacom tablet test. Please download and try this test:
http://www.3d-coat.com/~sergyi/Tests/3D-Coat-Pressure-Test.zip
This is the engine of "3D-Coat" tablet input. It will show does the pen send pressure information to the application and you can see how application behaves during Wacom input. That zip file besides executables also contains two screenshots which show how it should look like. Please look at FPS. Please try both executables (DX - DirectX, and GL - OpenGL). Do you see similar problems?

 

Please contact me directly "support DOT linux AT 3dcoat DOT com".
 

 

 

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I forgot to ask, sorry

Edit > Preferences > General > Tablet Interface > select WinTab

 

Windows has it’s own Tablet drivers that seem to interfere with Wacom’s drivers.
After installing Wacom’s drivers, the Windows driver is fairly pointless so all you have to do is disable it.

- Here is how:

Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services

Scroll down to “Tablet PC Input Service” -> Right Click and choose “Stop”

To keep it permanently disabled after start up go to properties and changed the “startup type:” to “Disabled.

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I tried the zip you sent me... And it lags too.. tried both DX and OpenGL.

Then tried to look for the service and it is not there. So I'm not sure what is happening.

Looks like the only workaround is to always use 3D Coat with the Cintiq turned on.

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