1. Mawu Oyamba
The XPPen StarG640 Digital Graphic Tablet is a versatile tool designed for digital drawing, painting, sketching, e-signatures, online teaching, remote work, and photo editing. It features a battery-free stylus and wide compatibility with various operating systems and software, offering a natural and efficient digital input experience.

The XPPen StarG640 Digital Graphic Tablet, shown alongside its battery-free stylus pen.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
Zofunika Kwambiri:
- Battery-Free Pen: The advanced PN01 stylus requires no charging, ensuring uninterrupted use for drawing and play. It provides smooth, quick lines and enhanced performance.
- 8192 Pressure Levels: Offers precise control over line thickness and opacity, mimicking traditional art tools.
- Compact ndi Portable: With a thickness of only 2 mm, this art tablet is highly portable, allowing users to carry it on the go.
- Chromebook Supported: Seamlessly integrates with Chromebook devices for creating content, collaborating on Google Jamboard, taking notes with Google Keep, and sketching diagrams with Google Canvas.
- Kugwiritsa Ntchito Zambiri: Ideal for various applications including playing OSU! Game, digital drawing, painting, sketching, and digital document signing. It is compatible with Microsoft Office programs like Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote, serving as an effective mouse replacement for mind-mapping, diagram drawing, and note-taking.

A diagram illustrating the compact dimensions of the XPPen StarG640 tablet, measuring 190mm in width, 162mm in height, and a slim 2mm in thickness.

Close-up of the XPPen PN01 battery-free stylus, highlighting its 8192 pressure sensitivity levels and customizable side buttons.

An illustration demonstrating the versatile uses of the XPPen StarG640 tablet for digital painting, replacing a mouse, gaming (OSU!), photo editing, and electronic signatures.

Zithunzi zikuwonetsedwaasing the portability of the XPPen StarG640 tablet, fitting easily into a pocket, and its ultra-thin design (2mm).
3. Zomwe zili mu Bokosi
The XPPen StarG640 package includes the following items:
- 1x XPPen StarG640 Digital Graphic Tablet
- 1x Passive Pen (Battery-Free Stylus)
- 1 x Chingwe cha USB
- 1x Chotsogolera Mwachangu
- 1x Pen-Clipper
- 20x M'malo Nibs

The complete package contents of the XPPen StarG640, including the tablet, passive pen, USB cable, quick guide, pen-clipper, and 20 replacement nibs.
4. Kukhazikitsa
4.1 Kuyika Madalaivala
Before connecting your tablet, it is recommended to download and install the latest drivers from the official XPPen website. This ensures optimal performance and access to all features.
- Visit the official XPPen webmalo.
- Navigate to the 'Support' or 'Drivers' section.
- Locate the drivers for the StarG640 model compatible with your operating system (Windows, macOS, or ChromeOS).
- Download and run the installer, following the on-screen instructions.
- Yambitsaninso kompyuta yanu ngati mukulimbikitsidwa.
4.2 Kulumikiza Tabuleti
Lumikizani piritsi ku kompyuta yanu pogwiritsa ntchito chingwe cha USB chomwe mwapatsidwa.
- Plug the micro-USB end of the cable into the tablet's port.
- Lumikizani chingwe chokhazikika cha USB-A mu doko la USB lomwe likupezeka pa kompyuta yanu.
- The tablet should be automatically recognized by your system after driver installation.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
5.1 Using the Battery-Free Pen
The PN01 stylus is battery-free and does not require charging. It offers 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, allowing for varied line weights and opacity based on how hard you press.
- Hold the pen as you would a regular pen or pencil.
- The tablet's active area corresponds to your screen. Moving the pen across the tablet moves the cursor on your display.
- Pressing the pen tip to the tablet surface acts as a left-click or drawing action.
5.2 Mabatani Osinthika
The stylus features customizable buttons that can be programmed for various functions (e.g., right-click, eraser, undo/redo) through the tablet driver software.
- Open the XPPen Tablet Settings application on your computer.
- Navigate to the 'Pen Settings' or 'Button Settings' tab.
- Assign desired functions to the pen's side buttons.
5.3 Kugwirizana
The XPPen StarG640 is compatible with a wide range of operating systems and software:
- Kachitidwe Kachitidwe: Windows 7 and above, macOS X 10.10 or later, ChromeOS.
- Mapulogalamu: Supports popular creative applications like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Krita, GIMP, MediBang Paint, FireAlpaca, Blender 3D, and Microsoft Office programs (Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, Zoom, Xsplit).

Kuthaview of the XPPen StarG640 tablet's wide compatibility with operating systems (Windows, Mac) and software including Adobe Creative Suite (PS, AI), Krita, and Microsoft Office programs.
5.4 Specific Use Cases
- Digital Art: Use with your preferred drawing software for sketching, painting, and illustrating.
- E-Learning & Remote Work: Facilitates online teaching, remote collaboration, and digital note-taking. Visually present handwritten notes and signatures.
- OSU! Game: The tablet's responsiveness makes it suitable for playing rhythm games like OSU!.
- E-Signatures: Digitally sign documents in Microsoft Office applications or PDF editors.

A user digitally signing a document on a computer using the XPPen StarG640 tablet, compatible with applications like Adobe Acrobat Reader, Word, and PowerPoint.

A visual demonstrating the XPPen StarG640 tablet's seamless integration with Chromebooks for educational purposes, allowing for digital note-taking and collaboration.
Kanemayu akupereka zambiriview of the XPPen StarG640 Digital Graphic Tablet, showcasing its design and basic functionalities.
6. Kusamalira
6.1 Kuyeretsa Piritsi
To maintain optimal performance and appearance, regularly clean your tablet:
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the tablet surface.
- Kwa smudges amakani, pang'ono dampen the cloth with water or a mild screen cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Ensure the tablet is powered off and disconnected before cleaning.
6.2 Replacing Pen Nibs
The pen nibs may wear down over time with regular use. Replace them as needed using the provided pen-clipper and replacement nibs.
- Gently pull out the old nib from the stylus using the pen-clipper.
- Insert a new nib firmly into the stylus until it clicks into place.
7. Mavuto
If you encounter issues with your XPPen StarG640 tablet, consider the following:
- No Pen Input: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the tablet and the computer. Verify that the correct drivers are installed and up to date. Try restarting your computer.
- Inaccurate Cursor: Recalibrate the tablet's working area through the XPPen Tablet Settings application. Ensure no other input devices are interfering.
- Pressure Sensitivity Not Working: Check the driver settings to ensure pressure sensitivity is enabled. Test with different drawing applications.
- Mabatani Osayankha: Confirm button assignments in the XPPen Tablet Settings.
For further assistance, refer to the detailed troubleshooting guide on the official XPPen webtsamba kapena kulumikizana ndi chithandizo chamakasitomala.
8. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 7.5 x 6.5 x 0.1 mainchesi (190 x 162 x 2 mm) |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 6 pawo |
| Nambala Yachitsanzo Yachinthu | G640 |
| Kulumikizana Technology | USB |
| Kutengeka kwa Pressure | 8192 mlingo |
| Kugwirizana kwa Operating System | Windows 7 and above, Mac OS X version 10.10 or later, ChromeOS |
| Mbali Yapadera | Battery-free Stylus Pen |
| Tsiku Loyamba Likupezeka | Marichi 4, 2016 |
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information, product registration, and technical support, please visit the official XPPen webtsamba kapena funsani makasitomala awo mwachindunji. Sungani chiphaso chanu chogulira chachitetezo.





