![]() ![]() The phone mode on the tablet is just a small active area. The pen has programmable buttons that do pretty basic functions, with multimedia being one that’s not that common. I somewhat prefer the kind that has a menu, but with this many keys, that would get overwhelming. The programming process is more complicated than those of many similar tablets. I did have to unplug then plug in the tablet for Mac (Ventura.) The driver for Windows installed easily as did the one for Mac. The correct driver on the Huion site is the latest Inspiroy Pro 8192, though the box doesn’t say the 8192. Also, you need to know the keystrokes that the app uses. You can open programs, zoom and pan, and make any keystroke you want and do it per app. ![]() The Huion Inspiroy has a whopping 28 programmable keys, 12 that are buttons with 12 more that you program in, so you can really speed up your workflow. It doesn’t attract oil and dust as much as the rubbery surface would. But, it’s quieter, and pen nibs ought to last longer on it. It’s not slippery, but it doesn’t have that tooth that some prefer. Unlike many graphics tablets that have a beaded or rubbery texture on the drawing area, this one is smooth. The USB-port is snug, no looseness or issues. It’s well built but as it’s lightweight and slim, I wouldn’t want to bang it around. It also is fairly lightweight, making it suitable for travel. The H1060P’s generous size makes it ideal for drawing. Inside is everything you need to use it, including adapters. The tablet came in a nicely designed, hard box with a colorful graphic. Nib holder with 10 extra nibs (total 11 nibs including the one that comes in the pen) ![]()
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