Who has suffered disconnections and for example is right-handed, so it should be left as close as possible from his PC and the USB have in the PC front plugged receiver. For left-handers, it is of course vice versa.
My own PC is on sale in about a meter away the right of the desk. I use the graphics tablet with the right hand, the sender is in normal right-handers the tray but to the left, so from my PC off.
Result: Without directional radio link breaks regularly every few minutes from the wireless connection and you must log the transmitter module by long pressing a button at the receiver again. This is impractical in the long term.
I am currently aids with a laterally inverted use of graphics tablets. The configuration of the software driver is on left-handers, the tablet is also positioned as left-handers, but irregularly used right-handed to me.
Consequence: I accidentally press from time to time with the right palm the keys on your tablet.
But the only way to connect permanently stable.
Hopefully final remedy - just now ordered: A USB extension cable (Amazon Basiscs safe side 3 meters).
I would like to connect one end of the USB extension cable to my PC, the other end to run around the desk, the Wacom wireless receiver to plug in the USB connector of the cable and to position my graphics tablet again correctly. Should work hopefully.