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VEIKK A15 Graphics Drawing Tablet 10x6 Inch Digital Drawing Tablet with 8192 Levels Battery-Free Pen and 12 Hot Keys, Support Win/Mac/Linux/Android OS,Graphics Tablet for Painting & Online Teaching

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Features

  • Large Working Space VEIKK A15 Drawing Tablet provides 10 x 6 active working area. Such size is the most popular for beginners, very comfortable for drawing and online-Learning.
  • Easy to set up & Easy-to-use shortcut keys UP to 12 shortcut keys can be customized according to your habit. You can download the user manual for more setting details from official website or contact us for help.
  • Online customer service & 18 months warranty Besides 12 months warranty, VEIKK A15 computer graphics tablets provides extra 6 months free return for hardware issue and permanent driver upgrade. If any problem you meet in use, please contact us via email or live chat. We will reply within 12 hours.
  • Advanced Technical Data & Multiple Compatibility: A15 tableta grafica includes one battery free stylus with 8192 levels pressure sensitivity. VEIKK A15 digital art tablet is compatible with most drawing and online-learning software.
  • Ultra-light Design & Left and Right hand Using VEIKK A15 graphics tablet has body of 9mm thickness and 570 g weight which is easy to carry. It can be used for both left and right hand users.

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Read more 10X6 Inch Large Drawing Area This drawing tablet comes with a 10 X 6 inch drawing area, so you have more space to create and get work done.The thickness is only 9 mm, weight 570 g, it is really convenient to carry around and you can start your art work anywhere! Battery- free Passive Pen Battery free passive pen, NO NEED TO CHARGE or BATTERY, allowing for constant uninterrupted draw , avoiding trouble of battery leakage and low power.The one-click toggle allows you to switch between Pen and Eraser instantly.Come with 20 replaceable nibs. 8192 Levels Pressure Sensitivity 8192 level of pressure sensitivity features to draw lines and brush of any weight with pressure that you apply to the pen and makes drawing more natural and precise.With ±60° tilt function after firmware upgrade, which can give you the ability to add shading to your creation. Read more Type-C USB Port VEIKK A15 drawing tablet features Type-C input design, allow plug in and out with either direction, no need to worry about plugging in the wrong direction.If your computer does not have a Type-A USB port, you should use an adapter with an attached external power supply to adequately power your tablet. Compatible with Windows/Mac/Linux/Android VEIKK A15 Graphics tablet must be connected to a computer or an Android Mobile phone to work.It is not only compatible with Mac 10.12 or above and Windows 11/10/8/7, but also Linux and Android 6.0 or later .Note: For Android Device , please go to our website for hardware upgrades. Compatible with Almost Drawing Software VEIKK A15 animation tablet can work with almost drawing software,such as Adobe Photoshop, SAI, AI, Autodesk SketchBook,Krita, Gimp,Zbrush, Maya, and more.It is also compatible with Microsoft Office App, including Word, Excel, Power Point and One- Note.Note: Krita, Gimp, MediBang are the free software. Read more A15 Drawing Tablet Provides 12 Shortcut Keys Provides 12 fully customizable express keys create a highly ergonomic and convenient work platform.The hotkeys have been set to 12 functions based on the shortcut of Photoshop software by default, but you still can customize them according to your usage habits on VEIKK driver.There is NO Scroll wheel on VEIKK A15 computer design tablet.The driver allows the shortcut keys to be attuned to many different software. Drawing/ Design In the drawing or design process, the digital pen will make this process easier and more natural than a traditional mouse, thus making the pictures more perfect.A15 pen tablet works as a mouse replacement, make your Photo/Video Editing process easier and more natural than a traditional computer mouse, speed up your workflow! Business Signature A15 graphic tablet can be used for digital business signature in Word, Excel, PDF, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC signature application.Widely applying in hospital, banking and finance, retail etc. help you realize paperless office. Remote work & Online Education VEIKK A15 digital art tablet supports you to work remotely, improve work efficiency, and solve your work confusion anytime, anywhere.Suitable for Online education. Teachers and students can create and explain interactive content visually by writing, editing, and annotating directly in files and sharing their screen in real-time. Read more Driver Installation Tips Plug the pen tablet into your computer first.Please download the latest VEIKK Driver from our official web.Please make sure there is no any other tablet drivers on your computer to avoid drivers conflict issue. And close all anti-virus software programs and drawing programs before install VEIKK driver on your computer.(IMPORTANT) For Mac Mojave (10.14) or Catalina (10.15) Users If your computer operating system is Mojave 10.14 or Catalina (10.15), please add the "Tablet Driver Center" into the white list after installed the driver.More operate details, please visit VEIKK official website, reference to the FAQ “How to install driver in Mojave /Catalina”. What's included in the Package? 1 x A15 Pen Tablet1 x P01 Battery-Free Stylus20 x Replacement Pen Nibs1 x Nib Removal Tool1 x USB cable1 x Artist Glove1 x Quick Guide Start1 x Driver Reminder Read more S640 A30 A50 A15 VK1200 VK640 Working Area 6 x 4 inch 10 x 6 inch 10 x 6 inch 10 x 6 inch 11.6 inch 6 x 4 inch Pen Battery-free Battery- free Battery-free Battery-free Battery-free Battery-free Pen pressure 8192 Levels 8192 Levels 8192 Levels 8192 Levels 8192 Levels 8192 Levels Report Rate(PPS) 250 250 250 250 250 250 Reading Height 10mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 10mm Resolution(LPI) 5080 5080 5080 5080 5080 5080 Hot Keys None 4 touch keys + gesture pad 8 hard shortcut keys + gesture pad 12 shortcut keys 6 hard shortcut keys 6 hard shortcut keys


Item Weight: 1.21 pounds


Date First Available: February 19, 2019


Manufacturer: VEIKK


Country of Origin: China


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  • A Good Affordable Tablet, Worth the Cost
Color: Blue
The point of comparison I will be using to review the Veikk A15 is the Huion Inspiroy H640P, named Helia, which I’ve used for a while and have even recommended to my close friends. In the order, I received everything the product says it comes with. Now for some product details; comparing the Viekk A15 to the Huion Inspiroy is a really fair comparison, for they’re both about the same price and have 8192 levels of pen pressure. Both pens are battery and charge free. The A15 is bigger than the Inspiroy, having a work area of 10x6 inches compared to the Inspiroy’s 6.3x3.9 inches. However the Inspiroy is marketed as being more portable, and I don’t really mind the size anyway. The A15 is able to be used for left handed and right handed people, which is super cool because usually the market, as most things do, cater to right handed people as it’s the majority. While the Inspiroy has 6 hotkeys, the A15 has 12 which is REALLY cool if you’re a fan of hotkeys. I’m personally always really impatient and can’t be bothered to learn the hotkeys so I usually don’t use them, but doubling the amount of hotkeys is incredibly useful in speeding up your drawing time. First impressions; the tablet looked a lot bigger than I previously imagined, which somewhat intimidated me? My first tablet was the Huion H420 tablet which is smaller than the Inspiroy. But I don’t think the size really effects the quality of how the product works, just nice to have a bit more space. The pen’s design is alright, I was worried it wouldn’t fit in my Huion pen stand but what do ya know it fits fine! The nibs look a bit different, but again it’s just a visual difference. I just switched out the nibs and the stand and look at that! I made sure to uninstall my Huion tablet driver before installing the Veikk driver. Which is important with whatever brand or type of tablet you get! Now time for my thoughts on the product; The Veikk is like a lot of standard graphics tablets, basically just a really fancy mouse. Unlike display tablets or drawing traditionally, where you can use hand eye coordination to kind of guide what you’re doing, the graphics tablets generally just seem more disconnected? I don’t know how to really explain this, but when I first started using a graphics tablet to get used to not looking at my hand while I draw. But eventually you learn to adapt, it’s more affordable to adapt to a graphics tablet than to rip out your savings for a display tablet. Anyway, the Veikk is pretty nice! There’s a lot of use for it’s wide own pressure sensitivity and I genuinely enjoyed using it a lot. I’m used to having my tablets stay to the side of my laptop, but because the Veikk is so big I have to keep it in front of the laptop, so that’s taking some time to adjust to. But that doesn’t really squanch the quality of the tablet! In fact it’s very reliable and I’m very excited to use it. I’m gonna start now with some critiques. When I was just messing around and getting a feel for it, the tablet itself would squeak? And I was afraid of pressing too hard because I don’t want to scratch it but I also wanted some thick lines, but it never scratched no matter how hard I pressed. It just sounded like I was scratching it, but after drawing a bit more it mellowed out. Also, I have a feeling the cord to port thing might be a bit wonky? I’m not sure how to describe it, but it happens with my Huion too. The cord sometimes just shifts awkwardly in the port, and I have to check it before I continue drawing. I think it’s just a thing with cord tablets so, you win some you lose some, if you have that much of an issue with it, maybe get a wireless tablet y’know? Also occasionally, the tablet has a habit of lagging? Again, my Huion also has a habit of lagging so it may just be my laptop. But sometimes the pen lags. Also sometimes, the tablet seems to respond to random objects, but not my hand. I was playing around with some sketches and the charger for my phone kind of gently grazed the tablet’s surface, and it registered and moved the mouse to the lower half of the screen. So just keep it clear I guess. Again, I have this issue with my huion, but sometimes the pen pressure just stops working. I think it might just be my SAi acting up, but all I have to do is close out of it and restart it and it works fine. I tried out how it worked in Krita, but so far I haven’t really seen any issues with how it worked, which I don’t think my Helia ever really had an issue with Krita either. It’s probably just SAi. Also, I noticed with the size of my Huion I’m used to work faster and with the flick of my hand I’m on the other side of my screen, but with the Veikk I actually have to move it because the size is larger and more accurate to my laptop’s screen. The tablet is really nice though! Like, it just feels really nice to draw on and I’m a big fan of it. I was able to draw dots a lot easier on this, and I can’t tell if it has to do with the pen or the tablet. But with Helia dots and freckles would always kind of start to become lines, but I just tapped really fast with the pen and they came out like, well, dots! No product is perfect, which is why I listed the critiques I did. I really don’t have many issues with the tablet, but I can’t just be a pansy and say it’s the perfect product, because no tablet or product is gonna work perfectly. Again, none of the critiques I mentioned are personally deal breakers, they’re just very minor inconveniences I had with the tablet, and I wanted to get my voice out there on these certain details. I still plan to continue to use this product, as it’s treated me incredibly well in the time I’ve been using it. For such an affordable price, I think it’s a good quality tablet and effective. If none of the issues I had with it are dealbreakers, and you’re looking for a nice tablet to upgrade to for an affordable price, I might recommend the A15. I’ve named him Viktor, and he’s making a wonderful addition to my collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019 by Dee

  • Overall Review
Color: Blue
I haven't used a graphics tablet like this for a long since picking up a pen display and laptop 5 years ago, while but using the A15 does bring back memories. Being a high school student back then, this large of a tablet would make me feel like a pro and $50 in a 3rd world country in 2008 sounds like a sweet premium. The price for $50 is affordable and great for beginner artists or anyone on a tight budget. The packaging is well-made, secure, and professional with all the contents snug fit for proper shipping. The A15 tablet is on the larger side, bigger than what I was comfortable with back in the day, but it gives you a lot of room to draw and navigate with precision. Pros -12 programmable buttons -Slim USB-C interface because it's 2019 -Freedom with customization in the user settings -Battery-free pen -Great deal and quality for starting artists Cons -User setting interface may need some work, some bugs need to be addressed -The tablet is in the bit of a large side so traveling with it in a small bag might be cumbersome -Pen side key for pen/eraser is a toggle rather than press and hold Initial set up was quick and easy. My Macbook Air was able to install it without a problem. Also, having a low profile USB-C plug is greatly appreciated as it can decrease the likelihood of it breaking overtime. Oddly enough, using a USB-C to C doesn't work when plugging it to my Mac. The pen is thick and light, and holding it just feels natural enough as a graphic artist. Though the pen doesn't have those notches in the end to keep it from rolling off the table. Having 20 extra nibs is actually really neat because I personally go through a lot, but I wish there were felt tips available. I also found out that the side buttons are toggles, instead of holding it down to use the tool. I thought this disrupted my workflow because holding it down freezes the cursor until you let it go. There's also times when I'm drawing and I accidentally press the buttons, when it toggles to eraser, so I have to fidget the pen around to toggle it back to pen. Having a dedicated eraser tip on the other side would be a great idea. It does come with a nice pen sleeve when you're not using it so it won't roll away. Pen pressure is adjustable to meet my personal needs. The pen quality seems precise and smooth. I did experience some jitter, but most art programs today should have a stabilizer to remedy that. But with everything set, pen pressure is smooth like butter. There isn't much of a lag and it seems very snappy. I find that putting the pen on the edge stops the pen tracking, which is a little annoying seeing it literally 2 pixels away from certain buttons on the edge. Since I'm a left-handed user, it's a godsend that the A15 supports left-handed support in the tablet program settings. I was using a Mac for this review, and because I'm not a big Mac user, it took a while to find it, where it turns out it was hiding in the System Preferences. The program UI was clean and easy to navigate. I did have an issue with the program buttons where it did not rotate 180 when you switch it to left-handed use as it stays the same position and I feel that this needs to be addressed. Having to figure out which buttons were which was a bit of a mishap and having to reprogram them in itself for my personal left-handed use is a chore. There are 12 programmable buttons, two columns with six rows. I just wish there were notches on the buttons to know where they are and I found myself lost which shortcuts I set it with, but that may soon be muscle memory. Pressing and holding the buttons doesn't toggle and release back, which I find it as another workflow disruption. For example, setting a button for panning (spacebar) only presses it for a split second (like a single click) so I had to use my keyboard spacebar to pan through the canvas. Though alternatively, setting it as the dedicated Move/Hand tool is a compromise for now. As I mentioned earlier, I found that the drawing area of 10x6 was too big to what I'm used to, again some muscle memory happening. Thankfully, there's a tablet mapping setting in the UI to fit it. Although there were some problems when setting it up. Setting the mapping area smaller seemed that it didn't map the whole screen even as set in the UI. I found my mouse pointer stopping in the middle of the screen when the set mapping went out of bounds. I feel like this should be addressed in future updates. Traveling with it isn't a problem when packing your laptop and the A15 pen tablet. I did find the tablet to be on the wide side compared to my 13-inch Macbook Air, but say if you're going to a coffee shop with tiny tables, you might see yourself running out of room for both your tablet and laptop. Conclusion The A15 is surprisingly great for its price in terms of performance, a treat for any beginner or intermediate artists out there. With the competition out there, this is relatively priced and the quality overall is worth every penny. Having this much buttons should ease your workflow rather than going back and forth to switch tools. The pen use is silky smooth and having it friction against the tablet feels very natural. Setting up as a left-handed user is a bit of a chore to work especially with the programmable buttons not rotating. I hope these issues I mentioned will be addressed in a form of a software update. Though, a pen display is something I'm more used and more preferred to working with. Other than that, it's great for creatives out there who wants to start or continue making digital art or just on a really tight budget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019 by Boris R.

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