No Cursor Issue (Computers & Android)

If your pen tablet or pen display isn't showing a cursor, the possible causes include:

  • Driver issues (outdated, missing, or corrupted).

  • Connection problems (loose cable, wrong port, or power issues).

  • Incorrect display settings (for pen displays).

  • Compatibility issues (especially on Android).


Follow these troubleshooting steps for computers (Windows/macOS) and Android devices.


Troubleshooting for Computers (Windows/macOS)

  1. Check Basic Connections
    • Ensure the pen tablet/display is properly connected via USB and HDMI (for displays).
    • Try a different USB port or cable if possible.
    • For wireless models, check battery levels and reconnect.
  2. Verify Driver Installation
    • Windows:
      • Open Device Manager (Right-click Start Menu → Device Manager).
      • Look under "Human Interface Devices" or "Other Devices" for your tablet.
      • If there's a yellow exclamation mark, right-click → Update Driver.
      • Alternatively, download the latest driver using this link: Huion Download Center. Follow these steps: How to Install Huion Drivers on Windows.
    • macOS:
  3. Restart the Tablet Service (Windows)
    • Press Win + R, type services.msc, and press Enter.
    • Locate the Human Interface Device Service.
    • Right-click → Restart.
  4. Check Display Settings (Pen Displays Only)
    • Windows:
      • Right-click desktop → Display Settings.
      • Ensure the pen display is detected and set to "Extend" or "Duplicate" mode.
      • Adjust resolution if needed.
    • macOS:
      • Go to System Preferences → Displays.
      • Check arrangement and resolution settings.
  5. Test the Pen & Tablet
    • Try a different pen (if available).
    • Check if the tablet works on another computer.
    • Disable Windows Ink (if applicable) in driver settings.
  6. Reinstall the Driver
    • Uninstall the current driver via Control Panel (Windows) or Applications (macOS).
    • Reboot and install the latest driver.
  7. Check for Software Conflicts
    • Temporarily turn off antivirus/firewall.
    • Close drawing apps (Photoshop, Clip Studio, etc.) and test.
    • Reinstall the drawing program or operating system (if necessary).


Troubleshooting for Android Devices

  • Check Compatibility
    • Verify that the tablet/display is officially supported for Android.
    • The tablets require OTG (On-The-Go) support—check your device's specs.
  • Enable USB OTG (If Required)
    • Go to Settings → Additional Settings → OTG Connection (varies by brand).
    • Enable OTG if available.
  • Test Different Cables & Ports
    • Use a high-quality USB-C to USB-A (or micro-USB) adapter if needed.
    • Try a different USB port (some may not support OTG).
  • Check for Power Issues
    • Pen displays require external power—connect to a charger if needed.
    • Avoid using a low-power hub.
  • Test on Another Android Device
    • If possible, test the tablet on another phone/tablet to rule out device-specific issues.
  • Update Firmware (If Available)
  • Try a Supported App
    • Some pens only work with specific apps (e.g., Autodesk Sketchbook, Infinite Painter).
    • Test in a compatible app before assuming hardware failure.



Final Steps (If Nothing Works)

  • For Computers: Contact our support at service@huion.com.
  • For Android: Check if the device is listed as compatible or try a different model.


Still Need Help?

If your issue isn't resolved, provide details like:

  • Serial # (found on the back of your tablet, which starts with S/N)
  • OS version (Windows 11, macOS Sonoma, Android 14)
  • Driver version (if using a computer) - open the tablet driver, and go to "Settings" (gear icon) > "About" tab
  • Firmware version (using a computer) - open the tablet driver, and go to "Settings" (gear icon) > "Device" tab
  • Drawing programs and their versions
  • Error messages (if any)
  • Link to a video capturing your issue

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