Got my s620 next to me and when you pulled out the pen cover I was like "Wait what? Did they not give me one?" Nope ... they did, I just thought it was part of the packaging ...
@@applez1117 Calling it a scam due to "no software" when basic research tells you it's all on the site. To miss that you have do not read anything or just unable to comprehend something so easy.
I like how you go so in depth about like how to set it up because most people just talked about the tablet and how it feels but it looks really nice though
@@tsuki3404 Based on my experience with the tablet, I'd say it would be good for online teaching! If you were drawing on the screen for students to see, for example.
You need a second screen if you want to do this. Assign the tablet to only map to the second screen and have all applications for tablet interaction on that same screen.
I got a Gaomon S620 about a month ago. I find that the surface of the pad is too sliperery just like other tablets. It does feel a little uncomfortable doing drawings with it compared to paper. It is hard to control the pen with your hand. I have to hold the pen more rigidly than I would if I were writing on paper. I have fixed this problem. I got a piece of A4 printing paper. I cut a length of 145mm off it. The width of the paper is perfect so it does not need to be cut. I got some Blue Tack. I stuck the paper to the pad in the corners with the Blue Tack. I added Blue Tack in the mid points of the perimeter of the pad to help keep the paper down. I didn't put any Blue Tack on the writing surface of the pad at all. I just put it on the perimeter to hold the paper down. You can write on the paper in the normal way with your special pen. It works. You now have that paper feel. It now has the friction that makes it easier to draw or write on without that slipery feel of the plastic. Before I did this I partially fixed this problem by scraping the surface of the pad. This method is not as good but it is more permanent. I just got some fine grade emery cloth (or fine sandpaper) and gently scratched the surface up, down, sideways and at a 45 degree angle in both directions. I think that it has helped it to feel more like paper because there is more friction. It is not perfect but to my mind I think that it has improved. The pen nibs are not going to last so long. The nibs don't cost much anyway. The surface also looks much more messy and ugly. It will definately attract more dirt now as well (I will turn it upside down when it is not in use to reduce this problem a little). However, I now have a much higher quality tablet. Considering that you have to pay about £500 or £600 for a reMarkable 2 note taking tablet to get that paper feel I think that it is worth taking the chance that you might brake the tablet to make this improvement. I did not brake my tablet when I scratched the surface gently. You do this at your own risk of course. The Gaomon is so cheap I think that it is worth the risk for the benefits. I think that the extra friction I have got on the surface has doubled or tripled the value of my tablet now. It does seem a little easier to control the pen with the extra friction. If my Gaomon does not last so long now I don't care because it is so cheap. The extra friction I created is certainly not too much. Maybe I need to scratch it with courser emery paper to make the friction a little more. I will leave my Gaomon alone for the time being. I don't want to scratch too deeply or I might brake my Gaomon. I notice that if you want something that has a nice paper feel to it for taking notes then a reMarkable 2 has the best surface for taking notes. I saw that the manufacturers deliberately made the surface have more friction just like paper has (this inspired me to use emery paper on my Gaomon). I would not know where you would get a screen protector that increases friction on the Gaomon S620 so I scratched the surface with fine grade emery paper instead. Best wishes.
how long is the cable for the tablet because im a left hander and my pc is on the right side of my desk so im wondering if i need to buy a different cable for it
I keep trying to play OSU with it but recently I’ve noticed there is an invisible border it gets stuck on in the middle of my screen. Do you know any fixes?
Whenever I use my tablet in Osu the mouse of the tablet seems to be stuck at the top leftcorner. But if I use my mouse it works completly normal. It's really awkward because the area of my tablet isn't even set to the top left corner. Any help?
On gaomon's website, sketch book is not on there as supported, you can still use it, but there won't be pressure sensitivity, I already tested it on sketch book.
just bought this but I have a problem. The softwear doesn't let me turn off the tapping feature so I can't left click if I drag the pen. any way to fix this?
@@reecepdln7383 There is actually a pre release version of the 0.2.4 Hawku driver which supports the Gaomon s620 and the Huion h610 pro. It's already out for months so I'm sorry for you xD but yeah at least u hear of it now! I struggled so much after buying the s620, it's just a pain the ass to use the Gaomon driver after using the Hawku driver, I dont think I have to explain that to you xD. I actually still struggled to get it to work and became even more frustrated until I finally found the proper instruction for it xd "I have a gaomon s620 too. You want to unistall all hawku drivers (dont remove the folder), download this github.com/InfinityGhost/TabletDriver , then install the huion drivers on the HAWKU DRIVERS, install vmulti on the hawku drivers again and then open the TabletDriverGUI on the infinity ghost folder. After that, you will be able to use the hawku drivers on the gaomon s620" The link for the download is in the text. Have fun with it! :D
@@SomeOne-ge2pu I bought it and it's actually very good for the price and beginners. I think it will last for at least 1 Year until u find some problems with it.
Dude, should I choose huion h430p or gaomon s620? for a beginner of course and have never used a pen tablet before Anyway, I use a tablet pen just for drawing instead of playing OSU, and prioritizes comfort of course So which one should I choose ??
S620, it's good, I have had it for almost 2 years, also, make sure you have the drivers updated so it has pressure sensitivity, I just updated the drivers and it works, the pressure sensitivity didn't work for a tiny bit because they weren't updated.
I use a Wacom Intuos. It's small but perfect for what I need. Prior to this I had a Gaomon (a M10K ) - I used it lightly for maybe 8 months and the thing just flat out stopped responding. Checked out some of the more obvious potential issues like the USB cord but I couldn't get it to work again. It was supposed to be under warranty for a year but when I tried to call the company the phone just rang endlessly. In short, the two XP-PEN tablets I've had over the years have worked wonderfully for me. I would NEVER recommend a Gaomon to anybody though based on my poor experience with it.