pen problem after a reboot mode X200t slate

I had following problem: after Windows restarts using the slate, I always get the pen doesn't work does not correctly, it's always in the upper left corner of the screnn, every time I touch the screen.

TouchPoint works well.

The only solution is to reboot the Dual Wacom Penabled Touch in Manager (stop and start again). This isn't comfortalble, cause, you need one-slate, restart and put the Tablet slate.

All the drivers are updated to the latest versions.

I have Win7 32 bit

C.

RESOLVED:

Edition Enhanced Multitouch Driver (last version 7.0.2.19)

Instal Driver Multitouch (latest version 3.0.0.3)

BTW, it's a shame for Lenovo list drive more Multitouch for X200T, which does NOT work properly

C.

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