Pen display don't have video signal? Here are fixes and troubleshooting steps
Pen display not having any video signal is a rather common problem and it's an irritating problem. It can also be a scary problem seeing you have just spent lots of money and the pen display is showing you "no signal" on the screen.
I've written some troubleshooting steps below to go through to determine the problem, and hopefully fix the problem yourself. I've written the guide based on my experience of having reviewed numerous pen displays over the years.
The troubleshooting steps below are not brand specific. They apply to Wacom, Huion, XP-Pen, Parblo, Gaomon, Veikk, Artisul, Ugee and others.
If you manage to solve your problem, share with others what worked for you in the comments section.
Check the cable connection
Unplug and connect the cable again to your computer. Maybe the connection is loose.
If you're using a 3-to-1 cable, make sure all the ends are connected. The HDMI is for video signal, black USB is for data & power, and red USB is for additional power. If there's no power, there won't be any "no signal" label on the screen so plug in the red USB.
If you're using a USB-C cable, make sure it's a USB-C video cable. Not all video cables can transmit video. If the USB-C cable is included by the company, it's likely a USB-C video cable.
If your pen display has two USB-C ports, make sure the USB-C cable goes to the correct port. The two USB-C ports are not interchangeable.
Make sure your computer's USB-C port can actually output video signal.
Check if the USB-C cable is faulty. If possible, test your USB-C video cable with other devices.
Switch between the 3-to-1 and USB-C cable. If either one cable works, it could mean the pen display is working but the port or the other cable isn't.
If your graphics card has two HDMI ports, try both as one could be HDMI IN and the other HDMI OUT. And make sure it's the graphics card's HDMI port, not the motherboard's HDMI port.
Maybe the cable is faulty
After you tried all the troubleshooting steps above, it may mean the cable is faulty so ask the company for a new cable.
Check if the display is detected by the OS
If Windows or MacOS display settings can detect the pen display, but the pen display is not showing anything, it could be a power issue. Make sure you provide enough power to the pen display.
Are you using an adapter?
Are you using HDMI to DisplayPort, or HDMI to USB-C adapter? Adapters should work but maybe that's faulty?
Update all your drivers
Update your graphics cards via Device Manager, OS and tablet driver.
Before you update or install the pen display driver, make sure to uninstall other pen tablet or pen display drivers.
Are you using integrated graphics?
Such as Intel Iris Xe, or Intel Graphics HD?
Go into your BIOS (check the steps on the computer company website), look for a setting that allows the integrated graphics to display even when you're not using a non-integrated graphics card. It could be called "IGPU Multi Monitor". Enable that, restart and power your pen display.
Check the FAQ page of the company
And if you can't find the solution there, contact the chat or email support on the company page. They may tech support that can troubleshoot for you.
And lastly, if you have this problem and managed to fix it yourself, share with others your solution in the comments section below. Your help is greatly appreciated as this is quite a common problem that affects many.
Comments
I have tried everything
I have tried everything possible but screen is still showing no signal ???
@Victoria hawkins
In reply to I have tried everything by Victoria hawkins (not verified)
@Victoria hawkins
Which pen display and or cable did you use?
Same here... MacBook Air M1
Same here... MacBook Air M1 with macOS Sonoma 14.2.1. Seems to me I tried everything... this is my daughter xmas gift... quite disappointed.
Don't worry you accidentally
Don't worry you accidentally changed your laptop configuration.
press f12 in Dell laptop then open boot setup and then exit. Restart your laptop or pc.
Hi, I'm using acer chrome
Hi, I'm using acer chrome book laptop I have updated. I have put all connections in correct but still showing no signal? Can anyone help please
@Kelly
In reply to Hi, I'm using acer chrome by Kelly (not verified)
@Kelly
I'm not sure if a Chromebook laptop can output video. If not, you may only use a pen display as a non-screen display. Test to see if the pen can control the cursor.
I've tried everything and
I've tried everything and nothing seems to work. At first My tablet with work and be able to move across the screen for a few seconds then immediately say no signal and turn off.
@Suzie
In reply to I've tried everything and by Suzie (not verified)
@Suzie
Maybe the pen display is not getting enough power. If you're only using USB-C for connection, connect the pen display to additional power with another cable.
I have everything plugged in
I have everything plugged in and downloaded correctly, but every time I turn on my tablet it says no signal? I am using the 15.6 pro on macOS Sonoma ver. 14.2.1, and while the pen is tracking properly the screen will not turn on. I have my computer on hdmi 1 and the tablet plugged into hdmi 2 if that could be the problem, but that is the only place it could be plugged in on my monitor. Help!!!
@boots
In reply to I have everything plugged in by boots (not verified)
@boots
Not sure what's wrong. What happens when you use HDMI 1?
If possible, connect the pen display to USB-C port with a USB-C video cable to test.
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