![]() I first found UGEE UG-2150 drawing monitor in GearBest where it is sold for $399.99 including shipping, but since the display has been around for a while, you can purchase it in the usual places, including Amazon as already mentioned, but also eBay, FastTech, Aliexpress, and others. The project aims at improving Linux support for generic graphics tablets, and the good news is that UGEE UG-2150 should be working in Linux, since it’s part of the list of supported “tablets”. I’ve included one of the videos with unboxing and a quick demo with a Mac.īut what about support in Ubuntu or other Linux distributions? I have seen any actual demos, but I’ve seen DIGImend project mentioned several times about graphics tablets support. ![]() The drawing monitor has been around for a couple of years, so you’ll find a few reviews – generally positive – on sites like Amazon or YouTube. Speaking about drivers, UGEE provide both Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 32-/64-bit drivers and MAC OS X 10.4 or greater drivers on their website. Took me back to square one, huge cursor offset. B, Reinstalling the original (that shipped with the monitor) Ugee driver and restart. The monitor ships with a P50S rechargeable pen, two pen holders, 8 different tips, a remove ring, a USB cable, a power adapter and cord, VGA and HDMI cables, as well as a drivers installation CD and a user manual. What I tried so far: A, Uninstalling the driver and restart, Windows then saw the monitor as a touch tablet and the offset was gone BUT there was no pressure sensitivity.
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