After my internal Bluetooth dongle (Dell) made problems began an odyssey.
My mouse with wheel functioned but the Wacom failed all.
Recognized and registered the device was, but important functions were not available.
- The OLEDs of the ExpressKeys shone and were not working.
- The pin used has not been detected.
- As a result, the projection did not adjust.
After long search in the nets, it was clear that in most cases probably the (cheap) supplied driver was to blame, because it does not support all functions.
If, as in my case, the original Windows (64bit) stack will not install or Windows does not recognize the dongle has to be a real problem.
Third-party such as Toshiba want to see after a test phase money.
On the Wacom page then I came across the information that these use the Asus itself to the test.
Since then, everything is going as it should.
Driver pure CD, install, log devices and all works in full.