🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with the Deco MW!
The XPPen Deco MW Drawing Tablet is a versatile and powerful graphics tablet designed for artists and creators. It features Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity, an advanced X3-Smart-Chip Stylus with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and 8 customizable shortcut keys. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems and art software, this tablet is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their digital drawing experience.
E**K
Works in Linux and easy to set up!
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Arrived in a couple days. Fully charged. I didn't even have to download drivers for the tablet to work in Arch Linux. I was in Krita and drawing in just a few minutes! Keep in mind you'll need the drivers and software if you want to change the shortcut buttons on the tablet. 100% satisfied. :D
S**A
Dibujo
Excelente! Cumplió toda las expectativas
M**Y
Hardware Is Solid, But Software Is Lacking
First off, I ordered the Deco MW and use Windows 11. It's great out of the box! It's lightweight, has a long battery life, has a generous amount of re-programmable buttons, and it can directly connect to Bluetooth without using the receiver. Even before driver updates and installing the Pentablet App it still worked right out of the box as a basic drawing tablet. Though, after installing everything I realized how much more functionality I wanted, mainly with the Pentablet Application itself.As someone who takes digital notes, I often use a lot of shortcuts. Commands such as Panning, Undo, and Redo - which are 2 input commands on a specific app I use - are easily configurable in Pentablet. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for 3 input commands, and actions that require you to hold the button to repeat the command multiple times. Trying to reprogram a button to take something like "ALT + W + 1" results in "ALT + W, 1" which is not the same. Additionally, reprogramming a button to zoom in (CTRL + SCROLL UP) didn't work as intended. When I naturally held down my zoom button I expected it to continue zooming, instead it only zoomed in once and I had to press it repetitively to get what I wanted. The lack of options didn't end there.I'm familiar with using the mouse, so I prefer the Mouse mode since it uses relative coordinates and I can drag the cursor to the area I want, like how you lift the mouse and reposition it to move the cursor further when you run out of space. Unfortunately, mouse mode disables one of the most important features, Pen/Erase. The ability to toggle between Pen and Erase on the same button is essential and frees up one more button on the digital pen. I wish you can manually set a button to toggle between two actions, but that's another feature left out of the software. If you want the Pen/Erase functionality, you have to get used to Windows Ink's absolute coordinates which feels weird to me.Oddly enough, even with all these flaws it still works great for digital note taking. Sure you can't assign an action that uses 3 commands to a button, but you can simply drag the cursor and press that action on the screen. If you're dead set on mouse mode, simply assign each button on the pen to Pen and Erase. Every issue has a solution, albeit slightly inconvenient.
B**E
It's a nice little tablet
I have used Photoshop on Walcom tablets for years. I started doing video editing, and I found that I needed a little more control and wanted something with quick keys.This little guy is great. The Bluetooth is a huge plus. I can just put the tablet away when not in use, and when I need it, it's ready to go! The quick keys work well on my M3 MacBook Pro and make editing the videos much quicker.A couple of things, though:1. You must have the software running for it to work. Especially if you want screen swapping and quick keys.2. I needed to adjust the sensitivity, out of the box it was set a bit to "Hard" for my taste.3. Read the instructions to pair; it's not as straightforward as I thought it would be. But it does take the accidentally unsparing out of the equation.Overall, I would purchase XP Pen tablets again if I need another one or an upgrade.
L**P
Very practical for blueprint marking
We have invested in a few of these for our company’s engineers and estimators. The tablet’s functionality is very intuitive, and they are very practical for marking and/or annotating on blueprints. To be clear, we do not use them to create blueprints; we use them on blueprints provided to us as part of our work.
M**N
Does not work play nicely with Windows 11
Will not stay connected. Pen touch is poor, when using as a mouse. Have downloaded and reinstalled drivers multiple times. Would not purchase this brand again.UPDATE: I had ordered an extra pen (XP-Penn X3 Smart-chip Digital), and gave it a try with the tablet. Response is much better, drivers are staying installed, and it's nearly fully functional. I would still buy a different brand, but at least this tablet is now usable for most of my work.
A**R
Everything works as expected.
The one I bought was a screenless drawing tablet without Bluetooth.This is my first time using a screenless drawing tablet, and the medium size is perfect for my desk. I really love the tablet's responsiveness when using the stylus.I use this tablet mainly for Adobe Illustrator / Adobe Photoshop. When using this screenless drawing tablet, I really love the feel of the stylus (it feels lighter than an apple pencil, which is nice since my hand/wrist won't hurt that much from extended periods of time.)I would recommend you to download their Xpen application (from their website) since you need it in order to use the sensitivity feature on the pen as well as setting shortcuts on the screenless tablet.I really love how I could program each button to do something differently (tablet + stylus).Definitely buy this product because it will save you time and soreness from using a mouse.
P**A
Works Well Enough With App
As much as I want it to be plug and play, you have to install an app to customize the buttons and sensitity to your liking and its only for that computer, it doesn't interally save on the tablet. That being said, once everything is in order, I enjoy the easy of use and ease of transport of this tablet that's large enough to draw normally while small enough to toss in my backback.