Uc Logic Tablet



This is specifically about support on Windows, not Linux or OSX.

  1. Uc Logic Tablet
  2. Uc Logic Wp8060 Pen Tablet Driver
  3. Uc Logic Tablet Driver

Brand

Model

Supported

Adesso

CyberTablet T12

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet Z12

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet T10

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet T22HD

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet M14

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet W10

❓ Unknown

Adesso

CyberTablet Z8

✔️ Supposed to work

Aiptek

HyperPen Mini

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

MediaTablet 10000u

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

MediaTablet 14000u

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

MediaTablet Ultimate II

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

MyNote Bluetooth

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

MyNote Pen

❓ Unknown

Aiptek

SlimTablet 600u Premium II

❓ Unknown

Artisul

(by UC-Logic)D13

❌ Reported to not work

Artisul

(by UC-Logic)D10

❌ Reported to not work

Artisul

(by UC-Logic)Pencil (S/M)

❌ Reported to not work

Bosto

22HDX

❌ Reported to be broken

Bosto

22UX

❌ Reported to be broken

Bosto

22HD Mini

❌ Reported to be broken

Bosto

22U Mini

❓ Unknown

Bosto

14WX

❓ Unknown

Bosto

13HD

❓ Unknown

CalComp

DrawingBoard VI

❓ Unknown

CalComp

Creation Station

❓ Unknown

CalComp

SummaSketch

❓ Unknown

Dynalink

FreeDraw 4x5

❓ Unknown

Elmo

CRA-1 wireless tablet

❓ Unknown

Gaomon

S56K

❓ Unknown

Gaomon

GM185

❓ Unknown

Gaomon

M10K

❓ Unknown

Gaomon

P1560

✔️ Supposed to work

Genius

EasyPen

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen 340

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen F610E

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen i405

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen i405X

❓ Reported to be working on Linux only for 2.9.x versions

Genius

EasyPen i405XE

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M406

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M406W

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M406WE

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M406XE

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M506

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M506A

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M508W

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M610

❌ Reported to be broken

Genius

EasyPen M610X

❓ Unknown

Genius

EasyPen M610XA

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen 340

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen 450

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen 560

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen F350

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen F509

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen F610

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen M609

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen M609X

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen M712

❓ Unknown

Genius

G-Pen M712X

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen 8x6

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen i608

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen i608X

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen i608XE

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen M508

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen M508W

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen M508X

❓ Unknown

Genius

MousePen M508XA

❓ Unknown

Genius

PenSketch 9x12

❓ Unknown

Genius

PenSketch M912

❌ Reported to be broken

Genius

PenSketch T609A

❓ Unknown

Genius

WizardPen 5x4

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

ESP2210

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

HW-S05

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell T&Mouse

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell Writing Tablet (SuperPen 0403)

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell Writing Tablet (SuperPen 0503)

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell Painting Master (0504)

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell Painting Master (0605)

❓ Unknown

Hanvon

Sell Painting Master (0806)

❌ Reported to be broken

Huion / Turcom

H420

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

W58

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

680TF

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

G10T

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

H610

✔️ Supported

Huion / Turcom

H610PRO

✔️ Supported

Huion / Turcom

H690

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

WH1409

✔️ Supported

Huion / Turcom

1060Plus

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

New 1060Plus

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

K26

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

K58

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

W58

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

680S

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

P608N

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

H58L

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion

H950P

✔️ Supported

Huion / Turcom

DWH96

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

G-T156HD (KAMVAS)

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

GT-185

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

GT-190

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

GT-191 (KAMVAS)

❓ Reported to work with experimental user space driver

Huion / Turcom

GT-220

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

PC185HD

✔️ Supported

Huion / Turcom

PC2150

✔️ Supposed to work

Huion / Turcom

Inspiroy Q11K

✔️ Supported

KB Gear

JamStudio

❓ Unknown

KB Gear

Pablo Internet Edition

❓ Unknown

KB Gear

Sketchboard Studio

❓ Unknown

Microsoft

Surface Pro Surface Pro 2

✔️ Supported

Microsoft

Surface Pro 3 Surface Pro 4 Surface Studio Surface Pro (2017) Surface Laptop

✔️ Supported

Monoprice

8x6”

❓ Unknown

Monoprice

MP1060-HA60 (10x6.25”)

❓ Unknown

Monoprice

10x6.25” (110594)

❓ Unknown

Monoprice

8x6” MP Select Professional

❓ Unknown

Monoprice

“8x6”” MP Select Professional with Quick Select Wheel”

❓ Unknown

Monoprice

12x9” (106815)

❓ Reported to work with some issues

Monoprice

MP 22-inch (114481)

❓ Unknown

Parblo

A610

❌ Reported to be broken

Parblo

Bay B960

❓ Unknown

Parblo

GT19

❓ Unknown

Parblo

GT22HD

❓ Unknown

Parblo

Coast22

❓ Unknown

Parblo

Coast10

❓ Unknown

Parblo

Island A609

❓ Reported to work, but tablet is low-quality and not recommended.

PenPower

TOOYA Master

❓ Unknown

PenPower

TOOYA X

❓ Unknown

PenPower

Monet

❓ Unknown

PenPower

Picasso

❓ Unknown

Perixx

Peritab-502EVO

❓ Unknown

Perixx

Peritab 502

❓ Unknown

Perixx

Peritab 302

❓ Unknown

Samsung

Galaxy Book

✔️ Supported

Trust

Flex Design

❓ Unknown

Trust

Slimline Widescreen

❌ Reported to be broken

Trust

Slimline Sketch

❓ Unknown

Trust

Slimline Mini

❓ Unknown

Trust

TB2100

❓ Unknown

Trust

TB3100

❓ Unknown

Turcom / Huion

Interactive Pen Display

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-6608

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-6580B Pro

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-6580W Pro

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-6610H Professional Wide

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-690

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-680

✔️ Supposed to work

Turcom / Huion

TS-6540

✔️ Supposed to work

UC-Logic / Digipro

DigiPro WP4030

❓ Unknown

UC-Logic / Digipro

WP806U

❓ Unknown

Ugee

HK1060pro

❓ Unknown

Ugee

HK1560

❓ Unknown

Ugee

UG-1910B

❓ Unknown

Ugee

UG-2150

❓ Reported to work with the new drivers released January 2018

Ugee

EX05

❓ Unknown

Ugee

EX07

❓ Unknown

Ugee

G3

❓ Reported to work on windows 7

Ugee

G5

❓ Working with Windows with official drivers installed. No drivers are currently available under Linux.

Ugee

M504

❓ Unknown

Ugee

M708

❌ Reported to be broken, connected strokes

Ugee

M6370

❓ Unknown

Ugee

M1000L

❌ Reported to be broken

Ugee

Chocolate

❓ Unknown

Ugee

CV720

❓ Unknown

Ugee

Rainbow 3

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

Mini

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

Mini Plus

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

VT Original

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

Realm Pro

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

Realm Graphic

❓ Unknown

VisTablet

VT 12” Touch

❓ Unknown

Wacom

Intuos Draw

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos Art

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos Photo

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos Comic

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos 3D

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos Pro (S/M/L)

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Intuos Pro Paper

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq Pro 13

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq Pro 16

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 13HD

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 22HD

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 22HD Touch

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 27 QHD

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 27 QHD Touch

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq Companion

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq Companion 2

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq Companion Hybrid

✔️ Supported

Wacom

MobileStudio Pro 13

✔️ Supported

Wacom

MobileStudio Pro 16

✔️ Supported

Wacom

Intuos 5

✔️ Supported

Wacom

Intuos 4

✔️ Supported

Wacom

Intuos 3

✔️ Supported

Wacom

Intuos 2 (XD)

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 12WX

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq 24HD

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo Create

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo Capture

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo Connect

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo Splash

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo CTL

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo CTH

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo CTE

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Bamboo One

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq20 (DTZ)

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Cintiq21

✔️ Reported to work

Wacom

Intuos (GD)

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Graphire2

✔️ Supposed to work

Wacom

Graphire (ET)

✔️ Supposed to work

Waltop

Venus M

❓ Unknown

Waltop

Media

❓ Unknown

Waltop

Q-Pad

❓ Unknown

XP Pen

Artist 16

✔️ Supposed to work

XP Pen

Artist 22

✔️ Supposed to work

XP Pen

Artist 22E

✔️ Supposed to work

XP Pen

Artist Display 10S

✔️ Supposed to work

XP Pen

Star 05 Wireless

✔️ Works with the Star 04 driver

XP Pen

Star G540 Game Play

❓ Unknown

XP Pen

Star G430 Game Play

✔️ Supposed to work

XP Pen

Star 04 Flash Memory

❓ Unknown

XP Pen

Star 03 Express Keys

✔️ Works

XP Pen

Star 02 Touch Hot Keys

❓ Unknown

XP Pen

Star 01 Pen Tablet

❓ Unknown

Yiynova

SP 1001 (UC-Logic)

❓ Unknown

Yiynova

MVP10U

✔️ Supported

Yiynova

MVP10U HD

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MVP10U HD+IPS

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

DP10U+

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

DP10U

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

DP10

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

DP10S

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

DP10HD

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MSP15

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MSP19

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MSP19U

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MSP19U+

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MSP19U+ (V5)

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MVP22U+IPS (V3)

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MVP20U+RH

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MVP22U+DT

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MVP22U+RH

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MJP19

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

MKP19

✔️ Supposed to work

Yiynova

YA20HD

✔️ Supposed to work

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See also

Pages you might want to check :

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Huion’s krita support topic on deviant art.

List of tablets models and branding.

Last week I gave a quick first impressions of the D13 from Artisul, a new creative-focused company building drawing tablets and accessories that can attach to PCs and Macs. The D13 is a 13.3-inch external drawing tablet monitor that is a direct competitor to Wacom’s Cintiq 13HD, which currently retails for $200 USD more.

Installation

Uc Logic Tablet

Uc Logic Wp8060 Pen Tablet Driver

As mentioned in my first impressions, connecting the D13 to a computer is particularly wonderful because it can be powered exclusively by a USB 3.0 port, requiring only an additional HDMI connection for a grand total of two plugs. Now, the USB 3.0 port required needs to provide the full power available to the USB 3.0 spec, something which many ports found in portable devices don’t provide. Thankfully my desktop suffered no such issue.

Driver installation is painless. The device itself doesn’t come with an install CD, requiring you to head over the Artisul’s support page for driver downloads. Another potential issue is that, as a general rule of thumb, it’s a good idea to uninstall any Wacom drivers currently on your system, as they tend to mess with proper functioning of other tablet drivers. There is no literature found on the Artisul website nor in it’s included materials that suggest you need to do so, so I would guess it’d be fine.

The Pen

The pen is a battery-less pen with a hard, changeable plastic tip and two configurable barrel buttons. Of particular note is how light this pen is. It’s disturbingly light, about as much as a pair of disposable wooden chopsticks. I don’t usually care that much about stylus weight when drawing, but the sheer lightness of it is actually rather unsettling. It’s not that you’d have a bad drawing experience with it, it just doesn’t feel particularly pleasant to use.

It also comes with a high quality case, several replacement nibs, and a pen stand

Another problem is that it doesn’t have tilt and rotation tracking; a mainstay of Wacom’s flagships and something the alternatives have yet to really counter. Admittedly, I don’t use either of those functions, so this omission doesn’t bother me, but this doesn’t help it make a good case for itself against the Cintiq 13HD.

The ergonomics are otherwise solid. The size is great, it fits into my hand really well and is very easy to comfortably grip.

Easy grip helps compensate for the strange weight properties.

Build Quality

The body is comprised of a variety of hard plastics and rubber fittings, the latter of which attracts dust alarmingly quickly, and mars the aesthetic appeal quite badly. There is also a fair bit of squeaking on the lower part of the screen. At first blush, I would say this was a manufacturing defect found only in my unit, but seeing as how Yiynova plays a big part in manufacturing this product, and its products in my experience suffer from this issue, I wouldn’t be surprised if this was a common occurrence. Thankfully, this doesn’t affect the drawing performance in any way.

What I find particularly surprising is how heavy it is. The specs say it weighs 2.4 pounds, but it really doesn’t feel like it. That’s about in line with what you’d expect for light ultrabook these days, and it definitely feels heavier than any ultrabook I’ve used. While it won’t break your back, it isn’t something that I feel comfortable just tossing in my bag alongside a laptop, which is disappointing because part of the appeal of these 13.3 drawing tablets is that how versatile they can be in accommodating your physical circumstances.

Usage

The D13 is Yiynova’s/Artisul’s first attempt at incorporating UC-Logic’s battery-less pen technology, and they’ve done a good job with it. Problem is, it’s not as good as it’s battery-powered counterparts.

The battery-powered UC-Logic pens, in my experience, have great tracking accuracy out the gate (no calibration needed) and absolutely sublime lightweight pressure sensitivity and actuation. The same can’t be said for this new battery-less version.

The battery-less version did require calibration to get good pen tracking, and when it did it was great. It also doesn’t suffer any jitter problems when drawing straight slow strokes. The pen, unfortunately, doesn’t seem to be as responsive as the battery-powered version in ultra lightweight strokes, as it had problems detecting pen contact with the screen. This was a key problem I had with the Surface Pro 4/Surface Book’s pen, and while the D13’s pen does better than the Surface flagships’ tech, it’s still not as good as I’m used to with my Yiynova MVP22UHD V3. Beyond the lighter pressure, though, pressure sensitivity is solid, if a tad over-sensitive, much like the Cintiq 13HD.

The screen comes pre-installed with a screen protector which, well, protects the screen (not that it really needs to be protected), as well as adds some bite to the resistance against the pen’s contact with the screen, giving a textured feeling. Usually, the trade-off for adding these screen protectors is that they worsen the screen’s display quality, making colors a bit washed out and adding this indescribable “dullness” to what should be a sharper image. Surprisingly though, when I removed the screen protector, the quality difference was hard to discern, so the experience is enjoyable on both sides the aisle.

Color accuracy is great, the screen provides great contrast, and I’ve encountered no issues is light-bleeding or other anomalies. The screen can be a tad bright though.

The buttons feel great, and are well spaced for easy access to whatever function you assign them to. No complaints there.

The scroll wheel is a bit interesting. While it feels great to use and is very responsive, it also feels a bit too loose. You can easily “press” it on the sides of the button, even though it’s not designed to be pressed anywhere except its center. This looseness makes it feel like it could get stuck frequently, though thankfully I’ve never actually encountered that problem.

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Well placed buttons and a responsive (if a bit unstable) scroll wheel in the center

Comparison to the Surface Pro 4/Surface Book

While not a direct competitor to the D13 (especially since it’s a full PC and not just a monitor), I do think it’s worth expressing how the Surface Pro 4 compares to the D13, since many buy the Surface Pro 4 as a drawing device and they can be had for similar prices. While I do not have in-depth experience with the Surface Book, most of what applies to the pen performance will be the same as the Surface Pro 4.

Uc Logic Tablet

Uc Logic Tablet Driver

The current generation (as well as previous generation) Surface Pro 4 use battery powered N-trig pen technology compared to the D13, which uses battery-less electro-magnetic UC-Logic technology. Both support pressure sensitivity, neither support tilt, nor rotation unlike the Cintiq 13HD.

I made some initial observations in my first impressions article, and those impressions haven’t changed in the few weeks I’ve gotten to use the D13. The D13 has a better overall drawing experience over the Surface Pro 4. Pressure sensitivity is more nuanced and easier to control. There’s no jitter when drawing slow and straight strokes. Ultra-light pressure strokes also register better than the Surface Pro 4, but noticeably worse than the other UC-Logic stuff, as mentioned above. The key here is that while, the D13 is better in many regards, the Surface Pro 4 isn’t too far off. I find myself equally satisfied with the drawing experiences on both thanks to where the Surface Pro 4 is excels compared to the D13.

The ergonomics of the pen itself is better with the Surface Pro 4. It’s heavier and more balanced, and it has an excellent set of textured nibs that feel more pleasant to ink with. It has a drawback of requiring a battery to operate, but it has to be replaced so infrequently (on the tune of months) that it’s virtually a non-issue.

Where the Surface Pro 4 really dominates the D13 (and really everyone else for that matter) is in the screen. In addition to the brilliant 3:2 aspect ratio and high pixel density, it has among the best color accuracy out of any tablet screen in the industry. It blows the D13 out of the water in this regard. It also has lower parallax, which makes drawing with the Surface Pro 4 feel more natural.

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Conclusion

One major gripe I have with the D13 is the omission of a stand for the device. Even worse is how much the company charges for it. $50 USD for something that should come with a $600 USD product is not cool. I did not buy the stand, and instead opted to use a Danish cookie box and a rubber table mat for leverage, a solution which cost me about $5 and about 1500 calories.

Despite being cheaper, the D13 is not that much cheaper, especially when you’re forced to buy the $50 USD stand to have a legitimate experience with it. It’s a shame really.

While the D13 is a very compelling product with some unique tricks, it just doesn’t seem worth it. For $650 dollars, you could get the 19 and 22-inch Yiynova offerings, which will offer much better drawing experiences. And for those who adore Wacom and are willing to pay the premium for the 13HD (which I think makes it more worthwhile than the D13, but far less than so than the other alternatives), this price tag does little to sell itself. Furthermore, for the same price as the Cintiq 13HD, you can get a base model Surface Pro 4, which features a competitive drawing experience and an infinitely adjustable kickstand on top of having a pretty powerful computer to boot.

Putting it simply, if the D13 had been released 3 years ago, this would’ve been an unbelievable value proposition over the Cintiq 13HD (which was released around that time at a much higher price). But today, with so many other great options available, it just doesn’t seem worth it.

It’s a good product, don’t get me wrong, and if the lean USB 3.0 charging and its other sensibilities appeal to you, this can be a great purchase. It’s just not a good value proposition.

You can purchase the Artisul D13 on Amazon.

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