Monday 20th April. Dear diary, I have lost count of the number of technical support seeking phonecalls and emails I have made regarding Intuos4 and Corel Sketch Pad this springtime. Only just now I have been freshly giving Wacom my details, informing them of the installation problem's existence, so that sometime "Maybe tomorrow?" I might be phoned back helpfully. Remembered to mention funny thing about American people seeming to have had the activation issue sorted out.
Last week was the ultimate joke on me however. The Intuos4 pen began spitting all over my screen. With pen hovering above tablet merely. Not just in Painter 11 but in Photoshop, Sketchbook Pro, Art Rage, you name it. Menus scrolling down, program boxes flashing open all over the place. Whole day and more spent troubleshooting, trying driver versions, removing preferences that had taken a fair while to configure, antivirus off for reinstall, tablet testing, pen testing, all that checked through. Wacom sent me an RMA ticket to send drawing tablet back to Germany for repair/replacement - it would take anything up to a month before I got the working tablet back. What kind of postage to pay at distant - this is modern Britain - post office before mailing off carefully repackaged faulty item?
Decided to check out returns policy of firm I bought Intuos4 from before it came down to that. Clicked Returns Policy on their website. Click, click, a dead link apparently. Phonecall - told to email firm from website. Two emails later, 3 days and still waiting. Phone firm again - put through to technical support - sorry, line is busy. Phoned again, am still waiting to be phoned back. This is what I blew my budget for.
The great thing about returning to Intuos3 is it's comparative simplicity. And it works! There's just the missing strokes/dabs thing in Painter to work around. Could always try a bit of sketching ... but, there again, maybe not that either.
Will be sure to come back later with more news, dear diary, since I have all this time to expend nowadays.