The tray-icon program that opens the configuration window will refuse to self-shut-down when you turn off you PC. You may want to have an "uninstall manager" before installing this driver as it leaves no traces or method for future uninstall. Here is a link I found that matches the file spec from the file that I downloaded from Manhattan when they still supported it (no, I did not run a CRC on it): Also allows for configuration of the quick-access Remember it is a low resolution tablet and it won't really do well on for multiple monitors). Single/multiple monitors at once or a specific custom region (enable "Force proportions" if cursor shakes too much. The configuration provides smooth cursor movement on a single screen and mapping for
Some Windows 10 updates make the configuration program not run, but a simple re-install solves that (for now). When looking for drivers, I found the last driver ever madeįor Manhattan to be for Windows 8, and it runs beautifully. I found that it was manufactured by Waltop and also sold as the Manhattan 177412 Slim Tablet.
What I found is actually by looking for the same hardware under another vendor. Replaceable by better battery-less small solutions, sometimes you just love your old peripherals.
It's still a nice portable tablet for "in the move" artists, and, although it easily True, most of the time Windows 10 recognizes the tablet automatically and allows it to be used in straight plug-and-play fashion, but without the programmable buttons.
Before that some older drivers even presented some performance problems. It could not be solved even in compatibility mode. Sometime in 2019 Windows 10 updates rendered the Win7 F350 tablet drivers useless.