Screen Resolution | 5080 LPI |
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RAM | 1 MB |
Huion Inspiroy G10T Pen and Touch Wireless Graphic Drawing Tablet with 8192 Pressure Sensitivity
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Brand | HUION |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless,Usb |
Operating System | Os,Windows |
Color | G10T |
Item Weight | 3.29 Pounds |
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- 10-by-6.25 Inch drawing area with a multi-touch panel, smartly separated to prevent accidental touch
- Wireless connectivity and large battery capacity, allows you to draw with freedom and ease
- With its Ultra-narrow Border and aluminum casing design, Huion G10T is a stylish looking tablet
- 6 programmable buttons, 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, can be used for both beginners and pros
- Resolution: 5080LPI, Report Rate: 233PPS, OS compatibility: Windows 7 to 10, Mac 10.11 or above
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Technical Details
Brand | HUION |
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Item model number | Inspiroy G10T |
Operating System | Os,Windows |
Item Weight | 3.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 7 x 0.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.7 x 7 x 0.4 inches |
Color | G10T |
Processor Count | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD. |
ASIN | B01LXBUI5T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 26, 2016 |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #213,414 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #1,191 in Computer Graphics Tablets #174,043 in Cell Phone Accessories |
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Huion is a nationally supported high-tech enterprise with the core technology to research and develop independently. In Chinese, Huion stands for the king of drawing, it symbolizes the spirit in which the company pursues excellence. From entry level tablets to pro-level pen display lines, Huion always drives innovation forward to provide an excellent experience for its users. Start your journey of digital artwork creation now with Huion tablets!
Huion Inspiroy G10T Pen and Touch Wireless Drawing Tablet
Huion Inspiroy, Gives You Inspiration And Joy
Huion Inspiroy G10T is a revolutionary product with finely wrought details that helps you create more and create different. It smartly separates the touch and draw area, allowing you to draw freely without accidentally triggering a gesture with your palm. The ultra-narrow border is the first in the Pen Tablet industry, allowing extra work space for keyboards and other devices. It is designed for left and right hand use and works with almost any software application. Plug, install, and play. It's really that simple to use. Inspiroy G10T is a perfect tool for both beginners and pros.
- 6 customizable buttons to create shortcuts.
- Simple setup, Wireless/USB mode available.
- 2500mAh battery, runs for approx 40 hours before it needs charging.
- Cutting edge metal casing design, provides an elite looking strong exterior and extra stabilization.
- Compatible with Mac 10.8.0 and above or PC Windows 7 and above.
- Can be set up for right or left-handed use.
Huion's Finest Creative Drawing Tablet, An Ideal Tool You Need To Become A Pro.
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Smartly Changes The Way You DrawHuion Inspiroy G10T has separated pen drawing area and the multi-touch panel,which is thoughtfully designed to prevent accidental touch. |
Pressure Sensitive Pen for Varied Exquisite Drawing EffectsWith 6 customizable buttons and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, you can perform each stroke with accuracy while preserving intensity and increasing work efficiency. |
Cutting-Edge Elite Looking DesignThe symmetrical Type-C design allows ease of connection. The metal casing on the back makes the tablet more upscale. |

What's In The Box?
- Huion Inspiroy G10T Tablet.
- Type-C USB Cable.
- Pen box(Rechargeable Pen PE150, Wireless Receiver, 4 Pen tips and 1 Removal Ring included).
- Charging Cable for the Pen.
- Quick Start Guide.
- Installation CD.
Product Description
Innovative touch function with a 10-by-6.25 inch drawing area and a brand new multi-touch panel, you can zoom in and out your artwork simply by using hand gestures. Rotate gesture might not be activated in Photoshop due to compatibility issues, which will be resolved by future driver updates. Wireless/usb mode available draw effortlessly with the added 2.4G wireless module. Up to 6-meter distance of wireless connectivity. The 2500mah battery lasts more than 40 hours, and if that's not enough, continue with the included USB cable to power/recharge the device. Reboot your expectations on design inspiroy features the first ultra-narrow border design in the pen tablet industry, saving extra work space for a keyboard. The rear casing is made of the popular aluminum alloy, making the tablet more upscale. Incredible feature new type-c interface allows ease of connection due to the symmetrical type-c design, which we've adopted exclusively for this product. Inspiroy g10t has responsive pressure sensitivity, a report rate of 233pps, and 5080 lpi resolution. You can execute each stroke accurately while preserving it's intensity and clarity. The new mia1 pen creates a reality that you can feel, just as if you were drawing on paper. You'll experience power and efficiency with 6 customizable express keys.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2018
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I've owned two cheaper tablets from Huion, and another from a different company. The INSPIROY is thus far the best I've used .
Its a good thin design. The width is a bit long because the Track pad is attached to the side.
. The surface could use some micro matte texture. The surface is a smooth plastic ; but it's Not a squeaky prone to scratching kind of plastic . No texture is not a bad thing , nibs wont wear as much . But some may Want ( as i do ) a minimal degree of realistic friction to the surface.The pen is very responsive with no lag ; under good conditions.
You may find changing USB ports later; after driver install ; can cause the tablet to become unresponsive. Sometimes I've noticed simply unplugging different devices using the other USB ports causes the Huion tablet in its own port to become unresponsive.
A quick re-plugging of the tablet, and pressing the Driver shortcut, or perhaps the button on the tablet itself can correct the USB conflicts.
If there is any Lag ; that will be because of the computer or Art applications in this case . The pen pressure sensitivity applies well enough.
But the driver-pressure-settings is Linear in it's adjustments: Limited. More pressure tends to blow through fast with no way to adjust the heavy end of that spectrum .
But the pressure slider is a linear left or right : Nothing like Clip Studio Paint's pressure settings. I wish they would adopt a Clip Studio ; pressure style settings into the Huion Driver-pressure-settings .
The Pen i have always had a minor annoyance with; with the manufacture spring used in the pen, is too weak, so that is blowing away much of the pressure range. They have to fix that. If they did and offered a few different pen models with different spring' and parts specs, interchangeable with all model tablets , this would be a perfect tablet. Also with the driver pressure adjustments i mentioned before they should improve more.
There is also a small button on the back of the tablet ; called " Reset " . A very thin metal string may be able to reach it, if you think it may remedy a issue . I think it resets tablet settings.
That being said ; this Huion tablet, and its driver are among The Best in this price range. In terms of turning on, staying on ;and pressure working .
No real bad complaints with pressure .
The pens buttons are level and flush with the pen body ; so less chance of an accidental press .
But that can be annoying : I often must look down at the pen to find the buttons.
The buttons should be placed a little further back ; too close to the front. Some kind of brail or bumps could help so i can feel where the buttons are; as the express keys have . The pen buttons should be a little wider .
The pen is not self charging. No passive charging no magnetic induction charging .
There is No eraser sensor on the back of the pen.
NOW The problem -_- >> . The track pad gestures are not really functional in art software .
The track pad is the kind you'd find on a laptop. Not advanced touch, Just a Track-pad. -_-
The primary reason I wanted this tablet was because of Gestures.
From what I can tell ; gestures are few ( 13 ) ; and are defined to only certain keys. Example in the Driver menu Rotate is set to Ctrl R for both Clock-wise and counter-clockwise gestures . It does Not allow customizing which keys corresponds to which gesture within the driver itself .Again these Limitations ; are because this is just your standard issue laptop track pad . Not made for use in Digital graphic Arts applications .
So the gestures will not be able to take full advantage of Apps like Clip Studio Paint, or Paint Tool SAI 2 Tech , and vice versa .
But I'm confident with enough fiddling ; you could in theory for example; make rotate-left-and-right gestures to work in a clunky way .
But you'll probably run into frustration before you do.
So which gestures work ?
I can zoom in and out in steps ,meaning there's no smooth zooming. You have to repeat the gesture many times to zoom in, or out . It's done in increments in all apps i tried.
In Clip Studio Paint : "Pinch in and out zoom" can work ( but not smooth zooming ) .
In Paint tool SAI 2 Tech preview : I can only flick Two finger up or down ; for zooming in and out.
In the Driver, two (side by side) fingers ; swiped left or right , are set for : left and right arrow keys. In Applications I have those arrow keys set for ; undo and redo. That has been useful.
The " two finger tap " ; appears to activate color-picker only .
There is No way to grab the canvas and pan view in all directions with a gesture : Again Because this is Not advanced touch tracking .
The other gestures are not worth mentioning because they only activate OS windows functions , and cannot be used in Art applications as far as I see .
The track pad is cheap in terms of hardware or it's internal diver , it is not exact when moving the cursor by finger. You''ll notice the cursor coasting a bit away from the point of contact. And there is No way to correct that . The track pad on my hp beats laptop is precise . Whereas this is not .So there are PROBLEMS with the track pad.
Where the gestures fail, the express keys pick up the slack. There are 6 express keys ; they all work well and Can be configured to any key. The two buttons on the pen can also be configured to any key.
As another reviewer mentioned, there are is an option to save driver profiles , convenient for quickly changing driver settings between Apps. But I have not bothered to use it .
(( One Complaint about the Manufacturing quality : I noticed when plugging in the C connector into the tablet, i have to press down on the tablet body near the connector, because that insert part is not aligned with the frame on my unit. Manufacture issue )).
Overall ; I recommend this tablet ( even though the track pad leaves much to be desired ).
The design is a good idea ; Its thin ( but a bit wide because of the track pad ) The wireless function is useful at times .
The pen is accurate and responsive with no lag ; under decent conditions . The driver reliably works.
What limited gestures there are, can be useful for some tasks .
Huion INSPIROY G10T Is what I will use for the foreseeable future. But they should take the ""Touch"" away from the name.
Maybe call it , cheap laptop track pad ; instead ...
My disappointment is Mainly about the limited track-pad Gestures. I wanted smooth fast, responsive touch activated pan canvas and smooth fast zoom and rotate; They built up a desire for that, but failed to deliver
Here's what I think needs immediate improvement, like last week!
1. I was getting a "no-can-do" Funk-clunk sound every time I pressed one of the Express Keys or tried to scroll on the trackpad. The functions work, I just get the audio feedback that they don't. I'm dyslexic enough without having to deal with this. I went in and set my alert sounds to Frog, which is not as objectionable to me to hear with every move, and turned the volume down where it's barely audible, but that means when actual notifications I need to hear occur, I won't hear them. So this needs to be fixed. Or is my product defective? I'm curious to know if others are experiencing this.
2. I'd tell you the driver version that I downloaded 3/16/2018, but the Huion website has not added the link to this tablet driver in its regular listing of product drivers so I can't find it again. It took me a lot of searching to find it to start with. They need to fix this for a better user experience for those who do not have DVD drives so have to download the driver, or who want to easily check for driver updates.
3. As others have said, the two-finger up/down scrolling on the trackpad majorly sucks. If I take the sensitivity all the way up to the top, it will scroll three or four lines at a time, but if it's at a sensitivity that allows for varying brush strokes, it scrolls one line at a time. I was trying to set up Express Keys to scroll a page up or down at a time (accessed with the fn key on my Macbook Pro) to compensate for this, but the fn key is not included in the setup for keyboard shortcuts. For now, I'm using space and Shift-space on my laptop keyboard to scroll up and down in those programs (like Gmail) that won't respond to click/dragging the scroll bar with the stylus. Click/dragging to scroll with the stylus works well in some programs. I don't want to waste two Express Keys for something one ought to be able to do with trackpad gestures.
4. The pen nib works as a left click in some programs if held down, but not all of them, so I had to sacrifice my lower stylus button to be a left click; the upper stylus button is a right click, and that seems to be the very best use of that button for me. I wanted to put Cmd+S (save) on the lower button so if I hit the button by mistake it would do something useful, but I guess I'll just start getting used to that button as a fall-back when a pen-nib left click does not work. I do very much like the feel of this stylus.
I really like having the top row of the Express Keys set up like this:
UL: Cmd+- (zoom out) (default)
UM: Cmd+0 (fit to screen)
UR: Cmd++ (zoom in) (default)
The bottom row I'm going to live with for a while to see if I like it or need something else. I mainly do photocompositing sorts of work, so the left and right buttons are often-used commands, but they are also easily accessible from the keyboard without having to put the stylus down:
BL: Cmd+Z (undo)
BM: Cmd+S (save)
BR: Cmd+J (copy layer)
The BM key is the least useful for me because it's so easy to just hit Cmd+S on the keyboard to the left of the tablet. A special request, if even doable, for a future driver update would be to give us the ability to combine Shift, Control, Option, and Command keys from the keyboard with the express keys, which would extend the flexibility of the tablet's Express Keys mightily.
Now, this seems a natural for combining with Affinity Designer's one-letter shortcut keys, so now I'm going to make the time to learn them all. I have not tested how the brushes work yet because I don't do a lot with brushes, but layer-level work seems to be handling super-well. I've also done a bit in ON1 Photo RAW 2018, and so far, so good.
In short: I think this G10T is a fantastic product that, because it's just been released, will need some driver tweaking until it can be the mouse/MacBook Pro trackpad replacement I really want to get used to using all the time. Super build quality, super easy/clean to use, but iffy in the trackpad department.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2018
Here's what I think needs immediate improvement, like last week!
1. I was getting a "no-can-do" Funk-clunk sound every time I pressed one of the Express Keys or tried to scroll on the trackpad. The functions work, I just get the audio feedback that they don't. I'm dyslexic enough without having to deal with this. I went in and set my alert sounds to Frog, which is not as objectionable to me to hear with every move, and turned the volume down where it's barely audible, but that means when actual notifications I need to hear occur, I won't hear them. So this needs to be fixed. Or is my product defective? I'm curious to know if others are experiencing this.
2. I'd tell you the driver version that I downloaded 3/16/2018, but the Huion website has not added the link to this tablet driver in its regular listing of product drivers so I can't find it again. It took me a lot of searching to find it to start with. They need to fix this for a better user experience for those who do not have DVD drives so have to download the driver, or who want to easily check for driver updates.
3. As others have said, the two-finger up/down scrolling on the trackpad majorly sucks. If I take the sensitivity all the way up to the top, it will scroll three or four lines at a time, but if it's at a sensitivity that allows for varying brush strokes, it scrolls one line at a time. I was trying to set up Express Keys to scroll a page up or down at a time (accessed with the fn key on my Macbook Pro) to compensate for this, but the fn key is not included in the setup for keyboard shortcuts. For now, I'm using space and Shift-space on my laptop keyboard to scroll up and down in those programs (like Gmail) that won't respond to click/dragging the scroll bar with the stylus. Click/dragging to scroll with the stylus works well in some programs. I don't want to waste two Express Keys for something one ought to be able to do with trackpad gestures.
4. The pen nib works as a left click in some programs if held down, but not all of them, so I had to sacrifice my lower stylus button to be a left click; the upper stylus button is a right click, and that seems to be the very best use of that button for me. I wanted to put Cmd+S (save) on the lower button so if I hit the button by mistake it would do something useful, but I guess I'll just start getting used to that button as a fall-back when a pen-nib left click does not work. I do very much like the feel of this stylus.
I really like having the top row of the Express Keys set up like this:
UL: Cmd+- (zoom out) (default)
UM: Cmd+0 (fit to screen)
UR: Cmd++ (zoom in) (default)
The bottom row I'm going to live with for a while to see if I like it or need something else. I mainly do photocompositing sorts of work, so the left and right buttons are often-used commands, but they are also easily accessible from the keyboard without having to put the stylus down:
BL: Cmd+Z (undo)
BM: Cmd+S (save)
BR: Cmd+J (copy layer)
The BM key is the least useful for me because it's so easy to just hit Cmd+S on the keyboard to the left of the tablet. A special request, if even doable, for a future driver update would be to give us the ability to combine Shift, Control, Option, and Command keys from the keyboard with the express keys, which would extend the flexibility of the tablet's Express Keys mightily.
Now, this seems a natural for combining with Affinity Designer's one-letter shortcut keys, so now I'm going to make the time to learn them all. I have not tested how the brushes work yet because I don't do a lot with brushes, but layer-level work seems to be handling super-well. I've also done a bit in ON1 Photo RAW 2018, and so far, so good.
In short: I think this G10T is a fantastic product that, because it's just been released, will need some driver tweaking until it can be the mouse/MacBook Pro trackpad replacement I really want to get used to using all the time. Super build quality, super easy/clean to use, but iffy in the trackpad department.



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