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If you’re having trouble getting your new m4-4096 HP pen to work properly with your drawing software, you’re not alone. Many users face similar issues where the pen doesn’t show pressure sensitivity or texture when drawing. The good news is, there are some simple steps you can take to fix this problem and improve your drawing experience.
First, make sure your pen and device are properly recognized by your computer. Since your pen doesn’t connect via Bluetooth and seems to have a direct interface, check your device manager or connection settings to confirm it’s correctly installed. Sometimes, drivers may need updating or reinstalling to ensure everything functions smoothly. Visit the HP website or the pen manufacturer’s site to download and install the latest drivers compatible with your computer.
Next, open your drawing program, in this case, Clip Studio Paint. Go into the application’s pen or input device settings and look for options related to pen pressure sensitivity. Ensure that pressure sensitivity is enabled and that the program correctly detects your stylus. You may need to manually select your specific pen from the device options inside the software.
If pressure still doesn’t work, try calibrating your pen. Some drawing programs offer a calibration tool to help your software recognize the pen’s pressure levels more accurately. Follow the prompts to complete the calibration process.
Another point to check is whether your computer’s touch or pen input settings are affecting performance. Some laptops or devices have system-wide settings that influence pen input quality. Verify these settings are correctly configured and that touch or pen input is enabled.
Finally, test your pen on different drawing programs to see if the issue persists across multiple apps. If pressure sensitivity is working fine in other software but not in Clip Studio Paint, consider resetting or reinstalling the app, or reaching out to their customer support for further assistance.
Remember, patience is key—sometimes small software updates or driver tweaks make a big difference. If all else fails, contacting HP technical support or visiting forums dedicated to digital art and device troubleshooting can offer additional help. With a few adjustments, you should be able to get your pen working as expected and enjoy a much better digital art experience.



