My question is, does anyone have any idea how to get the two to play nice together? Any help or ideas would be appreciated at this point. At this point i uninstalled the drivers, restarted the system and the keyboard magically came back to life so i am assuming there is a driver conflict somewhere. So the computer could see the keyboard and upon restarting i noticed that the keyboard worked up until the login screen, i could enter and mess about with the BIOS settings fine. The keyboard tab showed 2 'HID Keyboard Device's and a 'Standard PS/2 Keyboard'. I wonder if the Ugee will run without its native drivers. So i did some snooping in Device Manager. The computer was picking up the pen fine and detecting pressure and buttons also but the built in keyboard refused to function still. I brought up the on screen keyboard and logged in to test the tablet. However once i had installed the drivers and restarted the system the built in keyboard would not work at all. So i recently bought a UGEE M1000L graphics tablet to use with my Windows 8 laptop. So I have this tablet thats been working fine for as long as I can remember and then all of a sudden it just stopped functioning properly.
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