
Huion 1060 Plus Driver For Mac
Here's the New Huion 1060PLUS. I've actually that I borrowed from a friend. Writing this review feels like deja vu to me because many features are the same but there are definitely some improvements to this new model. This unit was sent to me by Huion for review purposes. For this review, I was only able to test it on a Mac because I no longer have a Windows computer.
However, I will definitely test it again in the future on Windows. Evolution Alright, let's go through how this tablet has evolved. To make it short, it evolved from 1060 PRO to to the NEW 1060 PLUS. Here are some new features in the NEW 1060 PLUS. • They are now using micro USB port instead of mini USB port. Basically, it's that same micro USB cable used for charging Android phones.
• Download Wacom drivers off Lenovo’s website • Surface Pro 2 or older • Require Wacom Drivers • Surface Pro 3 & 4 • Require use of N-Trig Wintab driver (64-bit) - SP3 driver, SP4 driver. Mac • Cintiq Companion Hybrid • Huion H420 • Huion H610 • Huion New 1060 plus (unconfirmed for Mac) • One by Wacom • Wacom Bamboo. Driver 'device is disconnected' submitted 1 year ago by _gounT. I am super sad and frustrated right now. I bought a 'huion 1060 New plus' but the driver is saying that the device is disconnected. I tried every single driver i could find, deinstalled things, tried many USB cables and nothing is working. (If you are using Mac system.
• The USB cable head to the tablet is now an L shape • A sleeve for holding the pen is build to the side of the tablet • Streamlined the top design • A softkey shortcut link to Huion's website at the bottom right of the tablet • 2 indicator lights instead of the Huion logo lighting up • Drivers now included on the build-in 8GB microSD memory card This is how the tablet was packaged inside the box. That's the pen holder with replaceable nibs and the nib remover within. They have also included another pack of replacement nibs. It feels good to know that I probably won't run out of nibs anytime soon or years later. The pen actually comes with a cap.
It's nice but you can't put the cap at the back of the pen so I predict this is going to get lost easily. There's one cable to connect the tablet to the computer and the other is the cable for charging the battery-powered pen.
This is the pen. It's still battery powered.
Battery life is still fantastic so the hassle of having to charge it is really not a big issue. There are two buttons on the pen and you can customize them to selected common functions. The pen is lightweight, feels alright for long periods of usage. The grip section is matte for the improved grip. That's the pen in the pen holder sleeve by the side.
Also included is a glove. It's useful for those who find it awkward or uncomfortable when rubbing your hand on the tablet.
Sometimes when the palm is sweaty or oil, it does get make the tablet surface look really oily. The glove keeps everything clean and also provides a more comfortable drawing experience. As mentioned by Lirch in the comments section, this glove is more for those who use screen tablets to deal with the palm rejection problem. I might probably use it with my iPad instead. These are the physical buttons aka ExpressKeys (left) and the SoftKeys (top). I wished they had printed the SoftKeys labels with more contrast because when using them, I need to see where to hit and the lack of contrast does not help.
Final cut pro for mac free trial software. About the 8GB microSD card The drivers are conveniently located inside the memory card. On a Mac, you need to eject that memory card properly if not you'll get the 'Disk Not Ejected Properly' dialogue box.
I get that dialogue box all the time because I don't keep my tablet plugged in all the time and I unplug it often without ejecting the memory card. This is just how the Mac works. No such problem on Windows. In my review of the previous model, I said that position of the USB cable to the side of the tablet means that my hand is always on the wire. The new model uses a L-shape connector and that's no longer a problem. Drivers That's the driver screen where you can customize the pen buttons, pen pressure, ExpressKeys and SoftKeys.
For the previous model, I mentioned that I wasn't able to get the Mac's Option key detected with the driver. That problem has been solved. Assigning shortcuts like Option+Command+Z for Photoshop's Step Backward is no longer a problem. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to test the tablet on Windows yet so I can't talk much about the Windows driver and software compatibility. I'll update this review in the future when I am able to. This is a sketch drawn on Photoshop CS5 on the Mac. Everything works as expected.
I needed to tweak the pressure curve slightly but after that the strokes come out just the way I want them. The strokes are smooth, there's no jitter, no lag and they taper off smoothly.