You are in more luck of using available AndroidOS builtin softkeys capabilities than wrestling with useless drivers. Only reason I am suggesting this path is because of customization options at your fingertips if you get the time to learn how to.īut in the case of PhoenixOS is very easy to install automatically and dual boot. I am a fan of AndroidOS and if money is a concern in this matter, you can always download an install an Android OS version for PC, such as PhoenixOS, PrimeOS, BlissOS, or Android OS itself which you can get for free and isntall in a PC or macbook, and singleboard devices like a Raspberry Pi. There are third party apps that you may be able to download and install from the Google playstore which may help setup some soft keys(if you are an AndroidOS user of course) For example, to use the shortcut Command-C (copy), hold down Command, press C, then release both keys. Which other devices are you trying to connect this drawing tablet to? Windows (which version), macOS(which version) or to an Android phone or mobile device? To use a keyboard shortcut, hold down one or more modifier keys while pressing the last key of the shortcut.
Maybe this link could help with some workarounds: