My 2nd "One by Wacom" (CTL-672) also reports incorrect hover distance measurements
I bought my first pen tablet 2 weeks ago - the Wacom CTL-672.
I bought this because it has no hardware filtering and it's great latency - not because it was cheap, because money is not important here. I just need to best pen tablet for gaming (fps and other games that use mouse/relative mode).
For gaming in relative mode, you need to be able to readjust your crosshair a lot. It's quite common for gaming mice to be able to adjust the lift off distance, and at least for it to be consistent.
To be able to game with a pen tablet you also need some control over the hover height, but the consistency in measurements is even more important, since you can always put a pad over the tablet to shorten the distance if need be.
I had to return my first CTL-672 because if reported inconsistent hover distances more often than not.
Today I just received my 2nd CTL-672 from another shipment and it still had bad measurements in 1-2 out of 10 times the pen re-enters the hover range of the tablet.
I've documented the whole thing in this youtube video: https://youtu.be/iar0DJ4Mh0c?si=Ge3lpDJYtDa0E-the inconsistent hover distance measurements basically makes it impossible to play games with this tablet.
It this how the quality is supposed to be or was I incredibly unlucky with my 2 tablets? Also are there any better pen tablets that doesn't suffer from these problems? As I said money is not a problem - I'd be willing to buy the Intuos Pro if someone could assure me it would be able to report EXACT hover distance numbers back every times (or like 99 out of 100 times).
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