At the time of writing there were two drivers for Windows, 3.0.5, and 1.6.4. There are drivers available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Setting up the tablet is a simple matter of plugging the device into a USB port, and downloading the correct driver from the website. The information on the back of the box says the tablet is compatible with Chrome OS, but I have been informed that this is no longer the case as they are working on improving the support for this operating system. For this review I will focus on using the tablet with a PC running Windows 10, and throughout testing I had the Pen and Windows Ink settings set to do nothing in the Windows Settings (I find these settings can cause performance problems, lag and stuttering on most tablets I have used, and that silly blue circle is very very annoying). Using the tablet with an Android device requires Android 6 or above and only works in portrait orientations. The active area of the tablet is highlighted by small corner marks back lit with white LEDs which can either be switched off entirely or adjusted with 2 levels of brightness via the driver settings. There are slim rubber feet on the base at each corner to stop the tablet sliding around on your desk, and while thin (8mm thick), the tablet feels solid and well constructed. ![]() Down one side of the tablet are 8 customisable express keys, and along the edge of this side is the USB connection port. ![]() The XP-Pen Deco 01 v2 is a slim light weight graphics tablet with a clean simple design. This tablet was sent to us for review by XP-Pen but the following review is my own unbiased thoughts and opinions of the product. Set of Line Friends licensed gifts: bookmark/ruler, stickers, pencil case.2 x USB adapters to micro USB and USB-C.Pressure sensitivity: 8192 levels, 60 degree tilt. XP-Pen asked us to take a look at their Deco 01 v2 tablet, so we did, and not just because it has cute cartoon animals on it.
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