Review: Veikk A15 Pro drawing tablet
Review unit was provided by Veikk
The Veikk A15 Pro is a 10x6 inch drawing tablet that's almost similar to the previous Veikk A15 except for the extra control wheel. At the time of this review, the Veikk A15 Pro is US $59 on Amazon and the Veikk A15 is US $56. It's definitely worth the extra few dollars to get the control wheel which is actually quite useful.
These are the items in the box:
- Artist glove
- Pen and case
- Pen stand with replacement nibs inside
- A bag of replacement nibs and nib remover
- Card with link to download the driver
- Instruction manual
- USB cable
Veikk is very generous with the number of replacement nibs included.
The pen case is made of some thick rough felt.
The whole pen's made of plastic so it feels hold, but the build quality is solid. It has a matte surface body which has a good gripe. Weight is considered light to medium. It's not powered by battery so no charging required.
This pen supports up to 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity. There's no tilt sensitivity.
The tablet design is similar to the Veikk A15. It's a clean and simple design.
Four rubber feet on the back provides a good grip on the table.
There are 12 physical shortcut buttons that you can customise.
For the A15 Pro, there's the control wheel inside the red ring. There's a smaller button inside the control wheel for changing the wheel's functionality which is customisable.
The tablet is really thin, and overall well built and solid.
If you're a left handed user, the L-shape USB cable will come out from the bottom right.
Driver
Functionality for Windows and Mac drivers is the same. The driver I'm using is 2.0.0.6.
The pressure curve can be adjusted by pulling the point for finer adjustments.
If you're left handed you can change that here. If there are issues with pressure sensitivity, you may need to toggle Windows Ink on or off. E.g. Pressure sensitivity with Photoshop only works with Windows Ink turned on, but pressure for other drawing apps just works regardless.
This is where you can customise the 12 physical shortcut buttons, the control wheel button and the control wheel.
These are the different functionality you can choose for the shortcut buttons. They are quite self explanatory.
Under the Tablet functionality, you can choose these four options:
- Accurate Mode: Allows the cursor to move much slower to give you more precision
- Pen/Erase: Toggle between the pen and eraser in most graphic drawing apps
- Monitor Switch: Allows the mouse cursor to jump from one screen to another screen in dual monitor mode
- Dial Function Switch: No applicable here as there's no dial
At the time of this review, with MacOS driver 2.0.0.6, there's no way to change the pressure sensitivity with the pressure curve. And for some reason, the control wheel button doesn't work. One of the twelve buttons can be assigned for the function switch, but the function switch cannot be assigned to the control wheel.
Windows driver works without glitches.
Drawing performance
Overall drawing performance is good on Windows. Lines are smooth, taper well. There's no jitter with slow lines. Pressure can be maintained consistently when drawing slowly. Lines appear just the way you would expect.
Drawing performance is also good on Mac BUT you can only draw with the default pressure curve sensitivity.
Windows Ink needs to be on for pressure sensitivity to work with Photoshop (Win)
Clip Studio Paint (Win)
Medibang Paint Pro (Win)
Adobe Illustrator (Win)
Krita (Win)
Medibang Paint Pro (Mac)
Because there's no way to adjust the pressure curve with the Mac driver, it may be difficult to get the line transition you want. E.g. It's difficult for me to draw fine lines and transition to much thicker lines. I wasn't able to use the driver to make the lines thin when I apply little or no pressure.
Conclusion
It's a well built drawing tablet that looks good. For US $59, it's quite worth the money for the shortcut buttons, control wheel and drawing performance (on Windows).
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Comments
Hi..need your advise..huion
Hi..need your advise..huion h1060p or veikk a15/a50 better sir?
@Yan
In reply to Hi..need your advise..huion by Yan (not verified)
@Yan
They are both good. So just get the design you like better.
Hi, I like your video, and
Hi, I like your video, and likes the drawing tablet too because the price, but I only work at mac os sistem, can you recommend other drawing tablet working better applying right pressure!?
@Alecsander
In reply to Hi, I like your video, and by Alecsander (not verified)
@Alecsander
If you want more precision with the pressure sensitivity, you can check out Huion and XP-Pen tablets because some of their drivers allow you to adjust the pressure curve with more control.
Hi, nice reviews! I've read
Hi, nice reviews! I've read previous review about A15 (not pro), and you said there were some issues with line thickness consistency and pressure sensitivity not working on some softwares, does this issue still exist in this A15 Pro? Cheers
@Gyrr
In reply to Hi, nice reviews! I've read by Gyrr (not verified)
@Gyrr
Seems fine. See this video for the actual line quality test
https://youtu.be/CIliwzd0Y-Y?t=305
i have noticed most listings
i have noticed most listings for the VEIKK A15 PRO say it supports tilt function via a firmware update. is this true, have you tried it, and what was your experience?
@Nathan french
In reply to i have noticed most listings by Nathan french (not verified)
@Nathan french
Unfortunately I no longer have the tablet so I can't test
Which one is better xp deco
Which one is better xp deco v1 02 vs A15 pro
@Anonymous
In reply to Which one is better xp deco by Anonymous (not verified)
@Anonymous
They have similar drawing performance.
So just go for the design you like best. Or choose based on your bduget.
Is het handig werken met
Is het handig werken met Photoshop met de tablet VEIKK A15PRO
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