

- PHOENIX USB PRO DOES NOT SEE MY TABLET DRIVERS
- PHOENIX USB PRO DOES NOT SEE MY TABLET UPDATE
- PHOENIX USB PRO DOES NOT SEE MY TABLET DRIVER
My guess is that turning the power on caused some power surge on the USB signal since both USB power and USB device are on the same cable, probably with insufficient shielding, so that the driver was not able to initialize the device if it attached, then detached, then reattached. As manufacturer, you should find a way to fix this. So in order to fix this as a user, you have to unplug the device USB and plug it in again. Not the default that comes with the driver interface. This makes me think that the input device boots up but somehow didn't receive any initialization from the driver so it sets the buttons to some default values, probably decided by the firmware developing team, with some b, v, space, Ctrl+s, Alt, etc. The tablet pen will not register (rather, it is confined to move at the far right boarder of the tablet), and the shortcut keys are in the wrong settings. My main screen, which is an HDMI monitor will black out for a second. But then when you turn on the tablet, strange things happen. If you turned off your tablet when you boot your computer, then it boots fine. Connect the AC power adapter (the original. I have tried removing all peripheral devices (none attached to begin with) and press and hold the power button down for 15 seconds. My proposed solution to a user is to not have the device USB connected until your computer boots, if you encounter the same issue I encounter, or try connecting the device USB via a USB hub. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) My Tablet will not start up or come out of hibernation. My proposed solution to the manufacturer is to add a 10 second delay to your device's USB attach() so that the computer will have passed through "BIOS" and the modern OS will be in control and knows what to do with any USB device type.
PHOENIX USB PRO DOES NOT SEE MY TABLET UPDATE
I think a later "BIOS" update fixed that. Same thing happens if you connect an Xbox 360 kinect to an HP. This makes me think that it is an HP "BIOS" issue that at boot it was unable to handle the device type of the tablet USB so it hangs. If I plug in the device USB connection, it works. It shows a cursor (underscore, like that in DOS) on the top left corner and hangs, until I remove the device USB connection. I have an HP laptop, if I have the tablet powered up before I turn on my laptop, then my laptop will not turn on. What I noticed as hardware issue (and proposed solution): I anticipate your sales will spike so be prepared :) I'm simply using it as a substitute to an actual white board due to the COVID-19 school closure issue.
PHOENIX USB PRO DOES NOT SEE MY TABLET DRIVERS
The appropriate drivers will be installed automatically. Heres a FIX that might work: Go to Android SDK Manager. I've just received my Artist 15.6 Pro and I really like it. Stopped working/ not recognizable, after reinstalling the OS, Eclipse etc.
