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I suggest that you email their support and voice your displeasure on the lack of functionality with these drivers.


Beware! I sure won’t be purchasing another N-trig device… No way!!! I feel for any computer manufacture that is producing a Windows 8 Slate/Tablet with these N-trig drivers. Your latest v2 beta try is flail at best.
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Seriously, come on N-trig, you’ve had over 6 months to be working on these drivers to make them compatible with Windows 8. Once on Windows 8 you can follow the instructions in the v2 beta drivers.
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So I emailed support to clarify this and they replied back that it was true that you needed to be on Windows 7 to ensure the latest DuoSense Software was installed and then upgrade to Windows 8.
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So I read this as you can’t install these on a fresh Windows 8 Install, that it has to be a Windows 7 upgrade to Windows 8. UGH!!!ĭid you all notice the wording in their install instructions. They included the calibration tool, which does seem to help with the ghost clicking, however it is still missing the DuoSense Digitizer Settings. N-trig did finally put out beta v2.0 (August 13th, 2012). The hack still doesn’t work and the digitizer and touch still have issues. Windows 8 Release Preview (June 28th, 2012) N-trig did finally put out a beta v1.0 (March 3, 2012), but they didn’t really help. The hack no longer works and the digitizer and touch had serious issues. Windows 8 Consumer Preview (February 29th, 2012) There was a hack that could be followed that you could install the N-trig drivers, the DuoSense Settings, and Calibration tool and input control. Windows 8 Developer Preview (September 13th, 2011) In the Windows 7 there was the N-trig DuoSense Digitizer Settings that allowed you to control the Input mode (Pen Only, Touch Only, Auto Mode, and Dual Mode), this has been lacking since Windows 8 Consumer Preview (February 2012). The ability to control the how the digitizer handles touch and pen. My biggest beef all along has been the lack of input control. So I have been very critical with my comments toward N-trig and most of it has been warranted. So N-trig finally posted Windows 8 drivers on their site (August 13th, 2012), you can download them here.
