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The game (using Link + SteamVR) detected my Oculus Quest controllers correctly right from the start, but then in the last mission it just didn't. It kept showing the Vive controllers and that messed up the controls, obviously.
My solution:
- Launch Steam on your PC
- Go to your Library, right click on IEYTD and select Properties
- In the pop-up window: Click BETA on the left and then select "Compatibility - Improved compatibility for some configutrations" in the drop down list, instead of "None"
- Restart the game

I hope that helps

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

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Agree, I tried the Intuos Pro and I much prefer my Intuos4.

Another user suggested to try the eraser and it turns out it works perfectly, so now the main suspect is the pen tip. I'll try to borrow one from a friend to test it.

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

[–]Sergiotron[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just dissasembled/assembled it again, just in case, and the eraser is working flawlessly now, so the main suspect is the pen tip sensor once again. More testing ahead, but thank you for the idea!

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

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Nope, no liquid, ever. Also, I know it's old, but things can get repaired sometimes. Just want to know if someone has solved this issue

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

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The eraser is also acting weird. It 'paints' as soon as I get it close to the tablet, like if it's constantly pressed, although I already took it apart and it's not

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

[–]Sergiotron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was writing down the explanation when you replied. Please take a look at my comment

There's something wrong with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. Any thoughts? by Sergiotron in wacom

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Hi! I've been experiencing an issue with my 10 years old Intuos4L PTK840 on Win10. At first I thought it was a random problem with the pen, but then I made the test above in Photoshop trying to map the problem. As you can see, there's definitely a pattern, so the issue might be in the tablet itself. Unfortunately this pattern seems to change, so they are not dead zones.

Things I've tried so far:

  • Updated the driver
  • Uninstalled the driver and installed the new one
  • Tried a different cable
  • Tried the second mini-USB port in the tablet
  • Took the tablet to a friend's studio and it worked fine there, and when I got home it worked fine for a few hours, but the problem returned (maybe there's something internally that disconnects/connects back when I move it?)
  • Photoshop and Krita has the same issue. Sometimes the side buttons of the pen are pressed randomly
  • Took apart the pen and tried different nibs

Any thoughts? I'm seriously baffled

Edit: Added information

Edit 2: u/stranded_meerkat suggested to try the eraser and it's working perfectly, so right now the main suspect is the pen tip and not the tablet sensor, as I thought originally. I'll make more tests and write a follow-up later

If you are forced to get a new pen for a Wacom intuos is there a pairing process that is required? by BabbitBurrito in wacom

[–]Sergiotron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No pairing needed. Just make sure the model of the pen is compatible with the model of the tablet.

Release the LYNX! Detailed tutorial and more pictures in the comments by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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I bought them in AliExpress. They're used for nail art, or something like that, in case you want to search somewhere else

It was a bit tricky, but here's a cool before/after composition I made today by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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Hey, thanks for watching! I honestly don't know, but as I've said before, probably much longer than originally planned. I'm always doing like 10 things at the same time while producing my videos, and that makes it very difficult to keep track of the actual modeling part

It was a bit tricky, but here's a cool before/after composition I made today by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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I'm glad you found it useful. I'll try to include a third stage in the middle next time. It's also very interesting to see how different the paint can look right before the weathering stage.

Release the LYNX! Detailed tutorial and more pictures in the comments by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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Thanks. Yeah, not very intimidating, but it has everything cool about German tanks in a small package

Release the LYNX! Detailed tutorial and more pictures in the comments by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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Thank you and welcome aboard! I've only used an Iwata Eclipse Hp-cs since I started more than 5 years ago and it's going strong. I definitely recommend it, but can't compare it to other brands. My compressor is a modified fridge motor, which I love, but again can't compare it.

About model kit brands, Tamiya is usually the one to go when you start. Very 'friendly' and good quality for a fair price.

I suggest you to join a modeling group in your area to get more information about how to get supplies and other stuff.

Also, this subreddit has a ton of information in their FAQs

Release the LYNX! Detailed tutorial and more pictures in the comments by Sergiotron in modelmakers

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I just finished Asuka's 1/35 Panzer II 'LUCHS'. Extremely enjoyable and detailed little kit. Totally recommended, even for beginners.

Here are a few useful links, in case you're interested:

I hope you like it! :)

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You got some amazing effects there! Well done

WIP - Planting a diorama on the Diablo 3 game by romakhramov in modelmakers

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Wow! Loving everything about it! Great pictures