Frank Procopio

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    Frank Procopio
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    I have the Fujitsu Stylus Pen CP323611-01 for Lifebook T4020 T4022 T4210 T4215 T4220

    On the TechTablets downloads page there is no driver for Wacom pen stylus?

    Where can I get a driver for this stylus?

     

    Edit: I have just found, downloaded and installed this:

    Install driver version ISD_7.3.4-47 on your Wacom-enabled Windows 10

    And it seems to work pretty good.

    The buttons are sort of working now 🙂

    I can get the radial menu to activate from a button on the side of the pen but I can’t get right-click onto one.

    Press down and hold right-click is working but I’d rather have it on a button.

    Pressure sensitivity is working fine.

    #74862
    Frank Procopio
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    My Fujitsu T4020/ T4220 stylus is not working properly. The buttons are not working properly.

    Does anyone know where I can get the correct driver for it?

    I think I need the right driver for this pen to work properly.

    Can anybody please help me?

    #74463
    Frank Procopio
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    I received the Delippo 12V 2.5A 30W Power Adapter today and it works great.

    My i7 is finally charging again.

    The Delippo seems like a good quality charger.

    It is disappointing the Anker PowerPort+ 5-Port Charger would not work.

    #74125
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    The Anker Powerport+ that I purchased will support USB power delivery. Please see the attached picture.

    I have used an Anker USB-C cable and it does not work.

    It says that the USB is plugged in but it is not charging.

     

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    #73997
    Frank Procopio
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    Thanks. I’m now waiting for Anker usb c cable to arrive.

    #73936
    Frank Procopio
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    Will updating the Windows 10 driver for the USB-C allow charging to work?

    #73894
    Frank Procopio
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    I’ve returned the Apple Mac cable and have ordered the Anker one?

    With the Apple one it said “plugged in – not charging”, so it was recognising the cable.

    Maybe I just have to update the USB driver.

    I’ve re-installed Windows 10 in the past so maybe that is why it is not charging?

    Where can I get the correct driver from?

    #73863
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    I ended up getting an Anker PowerPort+ 5-Port / 60W USB-C Charger.

    But it doesn’t come with a cable that goes from the charger to the i7.

    I purchased an Apple Mac USB-C to USB-C cable but it didn’t work.

    How do I connect it to my Cube i7 book?

    #73387
    Frank Procopio
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    The charger for the Cube i7 book was really hot today so I unplugged it from the wall.

    When I plugged it back in again it would no longer charge!

    I have ordered one of these and hope it will fix my problem.

    • Delippo 12V 2.5A 30W Power Supply
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    #66692
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    1. Well, you know mine – 97 degrees C max as per my review.

    2. In balanced mode it will stay cooler, but if you game or encode a video (something taxing) it will still get into the 90’s

    3. Yes it can to some degree using Intel XTU, it will lower temps a few degrees.

    4. The easiest mod would be to just add a large thermal pad.

    I’ve ordered a cube i7 book.
    I’m concerned about the heat issues I’ve read about here.
    I’m not going to use this little tablet for gaming but I will definitely watch HD video on it.
    I think that option 4 might be OK for me?

    Has anyone tried this option and if so, what results are you getting?
    Does it make much difference to temperatures?

    Thanks

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