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Originally Posted by Valloric
I've got and idea what might be causing it. Try installing Sigil into the "Program Files" directory, and not the "Program Files (x86)" directory which Sigil picks by default.
If that doesn't work, then I'm really out of ideas. Either way, it's a Wacom issue because if this does work, then someone at Wacom is dumb enough to assume that an application's installation directory is any indication of its target architecture.
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Sniff...didn't work...even going into regedit and deleting the key before reinstall. But thanks so much for helping us track down the source.
Related question...is there a way to turn a service off and on without restarting? Only way I know to do it is to go into msconfig, and it doesn't take effect w/o restarting.
What I can't figure is why it isn't more common. Are Wacom boards really that rare among ebook people? I'd think with covers and such it would be coming up all the time. I wonder if it's just the intuos 4 drivers....I know someone with a bamboo who's using Sigil...I'll ask if she's having a problem.