I have a 2740p Win 7 64bit. Spent two nights struggling with the same problem. Searched and found out lots of other tablet pcs have half-baked driver problems as well.I tried many things and eventually I got pen pressure sensitivity in Photoshop (not just sticky notes) AND touch AND it continues working after it comes out of sleep.some of the things I did:First I used two Bamboo drivers (PenTablet5207a.exe rebooted, then PenTablet521-6a) as explained in this thread:Pen pressure worked! - but no touch.Then I installed a Fujitsu tablet driver and rebooted:then a combination of the drivers put together by 'KidDynamic' on this thread:the file was posted here:At first my line was jagged.
Description: We observed a bug while using a touchable wacom monitor on a X11 based linux system. Using multifinger touch can lead to states in which a single finger in a multi touch sceneario will be mostly ignored. Prerequireries Setup. Windows 10 dual mode digitizer and resistive touch screen issue. Wondering if anyone has figured out how to get Windows 10 to work with a dual mode touch screen. I upgraded my Armor X7 table from Windows 7 Pro, to Windows 10 Pro and in doing so, lost the touchscreen ability.
SO I redid some of the step and it went away - but I took too many steps to remember. BUT the info on those threads helped me a ton.
I wouldn't be surprised if some other problem surfaces. HP, please make a fully functional driver for the 2740p. I love my computer NOW that it's doing what I expected. Crossing my fingers that it doesn't go jaggy or senseless again. This is a copy of a post I made on the Wacom forums.
Thought it might be helpful, as it doesn't require any hacking or batch files:There is a much simpler solution to enable pressure sensitivity in programs like Photoshop and as far as I can tell still keep all the touch functionality of your Tablet PC in Windows 7:This works with an HP 2740p.1. Download your Tablet PC manufacturer's Wacom Digitizer Driver.In my case: url=HP EliteBook 2740p Tablet PC- Wacom Digitizer Driver - HP Business Support Center/url2.
Download the Penabled driver that is located on Wacom's European FTP:url/urlThis driver does not yet appear on Wacom's official support page, it's probably an alpha or beta driver so use at your own risk.NOTE: I did a fresh install on Windows 7 64bit and installed the drivers in the order above.This method has the added bonus of providing you with the Pen Tablet Control panel which allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the input. I've been having the same issues with an out of the box Elitebook 2740p with Windows 7 Pro 32bit installed on it. Pen works but touch/multi touch does not work.I installed the HP driver from their support page and no help.I installed the Penabled wacom driver from url/urland after the restart, Touch Settings in Control Panel appeared, system properties showed Pen input and two touch points available but touch still does not work. I tried opening the Touch Settings control panela and 2 message boxes appeared that state: 'A supported touchscreen was not found on the system.' Any updates as far as a driver that actually fixes this issue?
Animationnerd, thanks so much for posting this! It solved my problem of not being able to get pressure working on my tx2500z, with Windows 7 64bit. For me, I originally had it working by installing drivers from the Wacom site (5.08 version), but since a windows update recomended some more recent drivers and I upgraded, I haven't been able to get pressure to work since (in spite of uninstalling and reinstalling drivers many times).The drivers at the link you gave worked for me! url/urlThe difference I've noticed is that the pen no longer has calibration at all. It used to be that my pen had calibration except on the apps that used the pressure. Now I've noticed that there is no calibration whatsoever when using the pen. Not a big problem, because this way it's more consistent.
The touch still has calibration though.I'm not sure how you found, it but thanks for posting!