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Mc Osu! Tablet Doesn't work
So i tried McOsu! to practice full alternating,(because of the mod for it).
But my Tablet won't work at all i tried "Ignore Sensitivity & Raw Input" and "Windows Ink Workaround"
But both of them doesn't work
Naposledy upravil ScarletRedFox; 7. čvc. 2020 v 12.39
Původně napsal McKay:
JonasHaida původně napsal:
Thanks for the Help!
The driver worked!

Interesting, though I still have no idea why you are the only one who had this problem.

Generally I'd recommend sticking with Hawku drivers anyway, especially for osu.
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McKay  [vývojář] 7. čvc. 2020 v 12.28 
I need more information than that.

1) Does your tablet successfully move the Windows cursor?
2) Which tablet + driver + version?
3) Are you playing with "Disable Mouse Buttons in Play Mode" enabled?
4) Did you actually rebind your keys? (Options > Input > Keyboard)
1.Yes it successfully moves the Windows cursor.
2.Gaomon S620, Gaomon Tablet Driver and the Version is 14.8.106.1166
3.Yes but it didn't change anything when i enabled it.
4.Yes i did have set it to A and S
Sorry that i didn't explain the issue precisely enough, so the problem is i can't move the cursor with my tablet.
McKay  [vývojář] 7. čvc. 2020 v 12.54 
I've never seen "Ignore Sensitivity & Raw Input" not working, because if it is enabled then the game will just directly use the cursor position as reported by the Windows API call GetCursorPos().

1) Can you record a video where you switch between the game (where you show the "Ignore" option enabled, and move the tablet pen in circles all the time) and regular Windows via ALT+TAB?

2) Make a screenshot of all Input settings and link it here.

3) Read up on how to use the in-game console in the FAQ, and enter this command: debug_mouse 1
McKay  [vývojář] 7. čvc. 2020 v 13.05 
Also, disable Windows Ink and/or TabletPC mode in Gaomon drivers if such settings exist there.
Here's the Video: https://youtu.be/0SwlGKPaYL4
And i disabled Windows Ink already
Naposledy upravil ScarletRedFox; 7. čvc. 2020 v 13.38
McKay  [vývojář] 8. čvc. 2020 v 9.54 
JonasHaida původně napsal:
https://twitter.com/JonasHaida/status/1280800933052637184
I see, that looks good.

Let's continue:

1) Does the tablet work in peppy osu? (It shouldn't, since it uses the same APIs)
2) Tried restarting your computer?
3) Tried Hawku's tablet driver[github.com]?
4) Any application-specific tablet driver settings? (e.g. Wacom allows per-app configs)
1) Yes it works perfectly
2) No, because i tought it would change nothing
3) Not yet, but im gonna try it
4) No nothing
Thanks for the Help!
The driver worked!
Tento příspěvek byl vývojářem tohoto produktu označen jako nejlepší (často jde o odpověď na původní otázku).
McKay  [vývojář] 8. čvc. 2020 v 12.36 
JonasHaida původně napsal:
Thanks for the Help!
The driver worked!

Interesting, though I still have no idea why you are the only one who had this problem.

Generally I'd recommend sticking with Hawku drivers anyway, especially for osu.
malt 18. zář. 2020 v 23.54 
Hi. I know this may be irrelevant but for others still looking for some help here are some things to try. This post may be old but there are some bonus tips in here that may help you out.

1. Disconnect any controllers. This matters since McOsu might try and run your game with a controller layout and you don't want that. Go to the top left where it says "Steam", then settings, and go to "Controller" Tick the box that says "Disable Controller Connected notifications in the desktop client" first. Then go to general controller settings and click on that controller and at the bottom it will say hide device. Hide all the controllers so steam wont detect them.

2. Make sure you aren't running steam as an administrator. Right click on your shortcut to steam and go to properties- compatibility- and then make sure the "run as an administrator" box is un-ticked. If you run steam as an administrator it might not read input from your tablet as you are in "administrator mode".

3. In your own tablet settings make sure to allow your tablet administrative privileges. Now this varies from tablet to tablet but from my experience (A Huion user) I just open up my tablet drivers (Not external like Hawku drivers, your tablet drivers that came with your tablet) and at the bottom the option to run the tablet as an administrator comes up and I can use it.

4. Something else you heard from others is to also try external drivers like Hawku drivers if you haven't yet. Just google Hawku drivers and go to the github page and install the most recent drivers. Put it in a folder and then launch it. Check your McOsu again to see if it works.

5. Go and check your in game McOsu settings and also untick windows ink in your Hawku/Default tablet drivers if your Cursor is glued to the top left of your screen. Play around with the settings in McOsu and it may end up just randomly working like it did for my friend.

I hope this helps someone out and sorry for the bit of a long post. Just wanted to share my personal experiences and troubles to help someone out that can't get their tablet to work on McOsu.
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