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May 3, 2019 at 2:00 pm #151611
Every time, 10 secs in wifi dies. Disable bluetooth and wifi comes back.
I’ve not noticed something like that yet. I tested a bluetooth file transfer from my phone over bt to my pc and apart from the download speed beeing cut in half (from 10MBps to 5MBps) I didn’t notice any connection losses. But I’m using linux, but this confirms thaf the hardware is able to handle bt and wifi at the same time. But I don’t have an Xbox controller to test with, so it might be different depending on the device.
Is your wifi completely dead or is it just to slow to strean the xbox diplay data?
May 5, 2019 at 12:39 pm #151623Every time, 10 secs in wifi dies. Disable bluetooth and wifi comes back.
I’ve not noticed something like that yet. I tested a bluetooth file transfer from my phone over bt to my pc and apart from the download speed beeing cut in half (from 10MBps to 5MBps) I didn’t notice any connection losses. But I’m using linux, but this confirms thaf the hardware is able to handle bt and wifi at the same time. But I don’t have an Xbox controller to test with, so it might be different depending on the device. Is your wifi completely dead or is it just to slow to strean the xbox diplay data?
Correct, completely dead. Physically says there is no interent connection. Even though its still connected to my network. Im not using XBox controller, Im using World of Joystick to make PC think BT controller is Xbox controller. However even when not using WOJ app, issues still happen.
Search on the net, say its a very common problem / complaint. So maybe there is something different in drivers or way windows handles things.
May 9, 2019 at 9:15 am #151684at the and of the story, I’ve seen the post of @benjamin with the drivers for the 2 different models, I’ve download them and resolved the problems using all the Jumper official website driver for ezpad 6s pro BUT ONLY FOR THE TOUCHSCREEN AND THE ACCELEROMETER I’VE USED THE DRIVERS FOR MODEL B POSTED BY OUR FRIEND AND YOU CAN FIND IN THE PREVIOUS COMMENT OF THIS CHAT
There are three files in the .zip package
“gsl3692-jumper-ezpad-6-pro-b.fw”
“silead_ts.fw”
“sileadtouch.sys”So what files do I need to install and HOW to install them to get the Touchscreen working?
I cannot install these files via the device manager since it just says “a newer version of this driver is already installed” 🙁
May 9, 2019 at 2:47 pm #151688at the and of the story, I’ve seen the post of @benjamin with the drivers for the 2 different models, I’ve download them and resolved the problems using all the Jumper official website driver for ezpad 6s pro BUT ONLY FOR THE TOUCHSCREEN AND THE ACCELEROMETER I’VE USED THE DRIVERS FOR MODEL B POSTED BY OUR FRIEND AND YOU CAN FIND IN THE PREVIOUS COMMENT OF THIS CHAT
There are three files in the .zip package “gsl3692-jumper-ezpad-6-pro-b.fw” “silead_ts.fw” “sileadtouch.sys” So what files do I need to install and HOW to install them to get the Touchscreen working? I cannot install these files via the device manager since it just says “a newer version of this driver is already installed”
The files that you have found are for the linux driver or extracted from the windows driver. They will not work on windows.
You can use the driver(s for a and b model) which I have attached to one of the earlier posts or the ones from the jumper website. They should have an .inf file included
You can ‘force’ the device manager to use the older but working driver. There are two ways to achieve that:
-1) click on uninstall on the touchscreen in the device manager, this will remove the current driver from your system. If you have installed multiple drivers for this device you can reboot and remove the next one which it will default to and so on…
-2) in the ‘install driver’ menu there is (a bit hidden though) an option which if I recall corectely was called “Install from storage” or something like that which will overwrite the currently used driver if you select the right file (I think it was the .inf file), check my previous posts where I have written that in greater detail. I can’t check the name at the moment as I have wiped windows and installed linux 🙂 )
There was some other way to force to use some drivers with the commandline, but I’ve not personaly used it.
May 26, 2019 at 1:17 pm #151986Hi?
I am an EZ Pad 6 Pro user.
Installing Windows 10 Pro
I have a problem,
I found this thread.
Thanks to you guys here, I was able to solve most problems.But the touchscreen still has trouble.
I tried it the way you said.
(Disable -> Enable -> Reboot)
But I have not been solved.It works exactly like the link above.
So I have a favor.
If you are a successful driver
Back up with a double driver
Can you upload to Google Drive ??Please upload
May 26, 2019 at 7:24 pm #151988Hi? I am an EZ Pad 6 Pro user. Installing Windows 10 Pro I have a problem, I found this thread. Thanks to you guys here, I was able to solve most problems. But the touchscreen still has trouble. I tried it the way you said. (Disable -> Enable -> Reboot) But I have not been solved.
It works exactly like the link above. So I have a favor. If you are a successful driver Back up with a double driver Can you upload to Google Drive ?? Please upload
Yeah that’s a touchscreen driver missmatch. If Jumper hasn’t developed a new model one of the driver attached to this a post on page 4 of this thread should work:
have you tried the ‘normal’ install method mentioned in this post?
I’m not sure if you got it right. To remove all installed drivers you need to
(Uninstall Device->Reboot->((repeat until driver is gone) Uninstall Device->Reboot->)->Install New Driver)
you said you did: (Disable -> Enable -> Reboot) which will not remove the driver.
But I would recomment that you try the other easyer method first, because it’s quiert tedious to uninstall all old drivers, if you have tested multiple.
June 18, 2019 at 7:26 am #174998Hi Friends! Somebody use Jumper ezpad 6 s pro with any Active pen? I’ve tried to buy the original model ( according to what declarated from banggood about the tablet ) but not working. Also trying with other models ( also with surface pen ) no good results founded..I’ve resolved the problem of the touchscreen jnstalling the Drivers b model updated from Benjamin..but could be and other problem of Drivers for the touch relative to the pen section? Or could be only a no compatibile model of pen? Of the 2nd could tell me what pen do you use? If there is a specific driver, coul you update It? ( Only One model of Active pen with a copper points woked but not all the functions, like for example for staffpad app .. ). Thank you in advance.
June 18, 2019 at 3:54 pm #175811Hi Friends! Somebody use Jumper ezpad 6 s pro with any Active pen? I’ve tried to buy the original model ( according to what declarated from banggood about the tablet ) but not working. Also trying with other models ( also with surface pen ) no good results founded..I’ve resolved the problem of the touchscreen jnstalling the Drivers b model updated from Benjamin..but could be and other problem of Drivers for the touch relative to the pen section? Or could be only a no compatibile model of pen? Of the 2nd could tell me what pen do you use? If there is a specific driver, coul you update It? ( Only One model of Active pen with a copper points woked but not all the functions, like for example for staffpad app .. ). Thank you in advance.
Hi Paolo,
As far as I know the Ezpad 6 pro does not support any active stylus technology like n-trig (the one from Microsoft’s surface lineup) or the wacom. The only styluses that work are the ones that emulate fingerpresses with a capacitive tip (passive), or those called universal active sylus pen which work on the same principle by making the digitizer think that there was a normal touch with the finger.
I experimented with an Adonit Jot Touch 4.0 stylus and linux, because I found this repository https://github.com/GeReV/adonit_linux. It is kind of working, but there are some problems like touchscreen input filtering (pointer is jumping around in a small area) and the release/press events tend to be unreliable.
So you can’t get any active pressure sensitive pens to work by installing any specific driver because the tablet only has a normal finger touch digitizer. The Adonit Pen works with a capacitive disk on the tip which emulates the finger and has a pressure sensor which transmits this data with bluetooth to the device. Something like this is impossible under Windows, because you would need to block the touchscreen events and process them (that’s whats actually done in linux), to create one new pressure sensitive touch sceen device. Because of the its closed source nature I highly doubt that this is possible with windows. A pen that inputs left and right mouse button or any other input would however be possible in windows, as these events can come from a seperate device.
What stylus did you bought?
Greeting
Benjamin
August 5, 2019 at 3:41 pm #181465Hello.
Any drivers for webcam? I tried some but doesn’t work i tried on Skype someones even crash Windows.
Thank you.
August 5, 2019 at 8:43 pm #181473Hello. Any drivers for webcam? I tried some but doesn’t work i tried on Skype someones even crash Windows. Thank you.
The build in webcam is internally connected with usb 2, the chip it uses is an m5608u. If I remember correctely I didn’t have to install any driver. It showed up as an usb webcam. Have you tested it with the windows 10 camera app?
August 9, 2019 at 10:15 pm #181497Thank you dude i uninstalled and remove all drivers related to webcam and wipe registry files with ccleaner and then i let windows install and it worked!!
But i think this laptop don’t have micphone in built because it can’t be detected only video and sound (speaker not mic).
btw i still can’t install bosch accelerometer driver upon i select extracted folder from your link windows say “The install class is not present or is invalid.”
Cheers.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.September 18, 2019 at 2:29 pm #181679Yeah that’s a touchscreen driver missmatch. If Jumper hasn’t developed a new model one of the driver attached to this a post on page 4 of this thread should work: drivers
YOO-HOO!!! After months without a working touchpad I am finally able to use it again – THANKS! 😀
These drivers worked for my EZPad 6 Pro (the others provided in this thread did not).
I wasn’t sure wether to use version a or b in the file above so I installed both (by right-clicking on the .inf file -> Install).
I also deleted the (non-working) touchpad entry in the device manager before installing the new drivers.
Thanks! That re-enabled the touchpad on my EzPad 6 Pro. I am so glad that it works again!
January 26, 2020 at 4:43 pm #182566works fine
thank you
February 2, 2020 at 8:57 pm #182633Hi to all,
seems that first page links to driver are removed… I downloaded they in the past, and they saved my pc… hope that official jumper driver will works on my next pc format. I got a ezpad 6s pro. To be sure, I made a double driver bakup of my actual working drivers.
Some tips i found: for the touch driver, it did not works. but removing it from windows driver folder and reistalling it, it becomes to works. Same thing for the bosch acccelerometer driver after upgrading win 10 to 1903 version.
Another tip: I bricked the tablet playing on bios. It was very frustrating. I resoved putting a piece of scotch pressing very hard on the power button. After some days, the blue light never started: battery was complitely discharged, ad bios resetted. After 40 minutes of recharge, it started to load the default bios settings, and it saved my pc!
hope this helps t someome. bye!
February 3, 2020 at 2:31 pm #182636realy nice – good idea *thumbs up*
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