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Where can I sell my tablet ?

Laura, sorry to say $50 is a little high for a use product. But best bet is to try to sell it around campus as it would be most convenient for you and the buyer. FYI, for pricing eBay has them starting at $38 (used/buy it now) and $55 (new/buy it now). So there is eBay, PennySaver, craigslist.org, local market have places to post things for sale also you can check if there is a town's web based classified ads.

How do I get my new Wacom pen to work (bought separately from the tablet)?

If the pen came with the tablet, it should/will work. If it didn’t, then make sure you have the correct pen-Wacom has made a few dozen models of pen. Otherwise, the only explanation I can imagine for the situation you describe is something went wrong in the driver installation. First, make sure the USB connections are all solid, best done by plugging the tablet directly into the computer, then seek out and destroy all traces of the existing driver. Either use the uninstaller that should be in the tablet utility in Applications [not sure what those locations would be called in a PC], or do it manually, and go through the process of finding the right driver at Wacom.com, downloading it, and installing it. And do that with a whole driver, then update it. Then restart the computer (shouldn’t be required, but just to cover all bases), and see what happens. If the problem persists, and the tablet is new, Call Wacom tech support. With the latest driver and a pen matching the tablet , this shouldn’t be happening, and will be covered by the warranty.(Edit: When I first wrote this answer the question failed to note that the pen was bought separately)

Have you ever bought a refurbished tablet? What do I do if it's lagging a lot?

Upon obtaining any used, refurbished, or otherwise second-hand piece of tech, I give it a one-over then immediately perform a factory reset. Even if the device has been reset, I perform another. I do this for 2 reasons.The first being the problem you alluded to; lag. You never know what the previous person did with the device, what apps they’ve installed, or what settings they’ve tampered with. This could cause annoyances in terms of use. On top of that, once you have set up the device, you’re usually undesiring to perform a factory reset then set up the device — again.The second reason is security. As previously mentioned, you do not know what the previous user/owner did with the device nor apps installed. With spyware and keyloggers on the rise, the last thing you want is to make it easy for someone to obtain your information.I can tell you story after story of users complaining that apps were appearing on their devices and strange things were happening without their consent only to discover an unknown user has been added to the device. Keep in mind that with iPads, you can connect an iCloud account as well as a totally separate and unrelated iTunes account.Factory reset your device ASAP!

Which tablet is compatible with the PUBG game? I bought a Samsung tablet and it turns out that it will not be able to run the PUBG game.

It doesn't really matter on the brand of the device. What matters are the specs. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 and PUBG works like a charm on it.I guess the tablet you purchased is meant for some light multimedia consumption only. I suggest you go for the Samsung Tab S2, S3 or the upcoming Tab S4.

Has anyone ever bought a tablet for their cat before, or am I just weird?

I wouldn't say it’s extremely weird. I mean i have a cat of my own, Mojo’s the name. However i didn't but a tablet just for the cat. Funny storyI put Hungry shark on the tablet because… why not? i left it on the couch as i went to the Bathroom. And when i came back Mojo was literally going ballistic over the fish on the screen and tapping the screen trying to eat the fish..SO, back on the questionIf you really love you cat you would do anything for their welfare, right? But buying a tablet? Is there a social media for cats now? sorry to be over exaggerating but in conclusion, it isn’t weird.So don’t worry what anyone says

I bought tape worm tabs (praziquantel, 3 tablets) for my cat, I'm confused about dosage?

The instructions say that for my cat's weight I give her 1 tablet. Is that just a one time dose and that's all she needs for the month or do I give her one tablet a day until the pills are gone? I'm starting to assume that I only give her the 1 tablet and then the tapeworm will die. Does anyone know for sure? Here's a link to the exact pills I bought: http://www.tradewindsforpets.com/tapewormtabs.htm
Thanks for the help!

Just bought uniden tablet and won't open any app stores or allow me to download app stores for games?

I just got one of those inexpensive 7" Uniden tablets so it may be the same one you have. First, you need to make sure you are connected to the internet. Then there is a "Download App Stores" button on one of you main Widget areas. Click on it. I chose to use the 1Mobile Market store. It loads fine, and has lots for free apps to choose from. Also, to use Google Play, you need to sign up for a Google account. Most importantly though, you must be connected to the internet to do any of these things. Also, you can just do a voice search for the app store you want. Your tablet should provide links for you to go to using your tablet browser.

I just bought one of these and it works fine. It may be a internet connection problem.

I've just bought a graphics tablet and am a beginner in digital art. Should I use Photoshop or Corel Painter?

I personally use Photoshop for ALL OF MY ARTWORK. I absolutely love it. I have even made all of my own brushes in Photoshop. Not familiar with Corel Painter but Photoshop is a number 1 for me. Krita is a free Digital Art sofware that you can give a shot, so you can get familiar with what drawing on a graphic tablet feels like. Do what you feel is best for you though on your own accord. Hope this helps you in some way and blessings to you. :)

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