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I am kinda not one of those ppl but my experience with the occasional annoyance of tablets could help.
Check if tablet is detected through the device manager, check for specific usb ports you use. If it is there then try to see if you can meddle with the property. If it is not there check if light of tablet is on when your pen is in contact with the tablet, if not either pen battery(if needed) or usb port problem, assuming your tablet for sure is not dead. Check if usb ports enable or try other usb ports. Check tablet pc settings and pen and touch settings. btw, what brand? edit: fme, i blame being half asleep. I had that same problem with my too. It would show as connected but it would just not move. End up being a software issue for me. Needed a few reinstalls, and eventually a new and updated driver from Wacom. Try different way of installing the driver. I did compatibility modes, auto update, manual update, rollback, clearing registry...all that fancy stuff just to try to get it back online before. for a product like this they really need a more solid software support + w7 integration and maybe w7 tablet function override.
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