I did get a short “tablet disconnected” message while switching programs, but it only lasted a few seconds. As the pen has two buttons, you get a total of 12 programmable settings per app if you use QuickMenu, and two if you don’t. The pen also has QuickMode, expanding the customization options. You can set custom shortcuts for each art program, both for the buttons and dials, and in the pen. You get haptic feedback, so you know when you’re turning the dial. Turning the dial lets you scroll through the program’s values–for instance, cycle through a brush menu, or zoom in or out. The dials each let you program one command, and Quick Menu is not on the list. You can do this with each of the 6 small analogue keys, adding 36 extra commands. An on-screen menu will pop up allowing you to program 6 more commands. To get granular control, you can set keystrokes to any command you want, as well as increase the quantity by setting one key to Quick Menu. You can use the default premade functions for all programs, or program to each art application. With the dials, you click (it’s a satisfying click) on the large button then turn the dial to adjust to the function’s value. When connected with the USB-When connected with the USB-C, I did not get any lag at all. With Clip Studio I did experience some lag with Bluetooth, as in, if I pressed down and lifted the pen, sometimes the paint area would keep going. With the others, I had some issues with the scrolling and pan/zoom though all the other commands I tried worked. I got the best results in Photoshop and Clip Studio, where all the shortcuts work. I tried my go-tos– Photoshop, Krita, Inkscape, Gimp, and Clip Studio Paint. Once getting going, I began to test some art programs. However, the USB-C comes in the package, so you don’t need to have Bluetooth. It just required restarting the Bluetooth and going into Settings on the Mac.īluetooth is very handy since the current M2 Macs have taken away the USB port. The instructions did not fix this but after contacting Huion support, who were easy to reach via email, I was able to get it working easily. Installing the Inspiroy Dial 2 driver on the Mac seemed to go smoothly, but had some hiccups,Īs it was still showing as disconnected. You can adjust the active area in this part of the driver If the tablet is connected via the USB-C then it’s obtaining power from your computer/phone, so then you don’t need to worry, as long as your computer/phone is charged. The company says the battery lasts about 20 hours, but I have not tested this. The pen feels solid and rests comfortably on my hand. The tablet is sturdy with a textured surface. The company kindly sent me a unit to test and write this Huion Inspiroy Dial 2 review. The Huion Inspiroy Dial 2 came in a handsome white box with a photo on it, inside a protective outer cardboard box). You can put the side with the dials and buttons on the right or left. Symmetrical design good for left- or right-handed. Special feature: two dials that control shortcuts Nibs: 5 regular nibs and 5 felt nibs in penholder, plus nib in penĬompatible with Windows 7 and above, MacOS 10.12 and above, Android 6.0 and above, Linux (ubuntu)īluetooth range: 5 to 10 meters depending on environmentĭimensions: 14″ x 8″ x. See price and customer reviews Type of tablet Last updated Tuesday, AugHuion dials up an unusual art tablet
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