![]() ![]() When you plug the USB back in, the pen will hopefully work without having to calibrate and your settings will be restored. If this doesn't work, there is still some hope, you can then unplug the USB and open and use the Wacom Tablet Utility to restore previous settings that you saved. For some or other reason it then just work with your saved settings and without you having to calibrate. When rebooting the computer or waking it up from sleep, before bringing the pen close to the screen, unplug only the usb plug from the Mac (up until now I unplugged the cable from the Wacom) and plug it back in. Please advice me as to what else I can try as it is very frustrating and unproductive to work like this and I can't afford to really spend more time on trying to sort this out.įYI - Playing around, I randomly figured out a sort of workaround that seems to work but not always reliably so. #RESET WACOM DRIVERS DRIVER#I have tried the last five versions of the driver from 6.3.24-1 to 6.3.29-6, completely uninstalling the previous driver and rebooting before installing the new driver. I am able to disable the Wacom Desktop Centre from loading automatically, but it doesn't make any difference in having to calibrate or saving the settings. As soon as I bring the pen close, it asks me to calibrate it and then only does it show up in the Preference Pane but the settings are not restored. After restoring, before bringing the pen close to the Wacom it doesn't show the pen settings in the Wacom Tablet Preference Pane under System Preferences. I have also tried all the different ways of backing up the settings and restoring it, but restoring doesn't actually restore the settings. That would have been OK, but unfortunately I have to then redo the calibration and settings again. ![]() Similar also happens if the Mac sleeps for a while but when I wake it up, it doesn't pick the pen up at all, then I have to unplug the cable from Wacom and plug it back in for it to recognise it again. Irrespective if you calibrate it again or not, all settings are lost and you have to set them again. The apps that are mostly used are Clip Studio Paint and Adobe Illustrator and from time to time Paintstorm Studio, Mischief and Autodesk SketcBook Pro.Įach time the Mac reboots and you bring the pen close to the Wacom, it asks you to calibrate. #RESET WACOM DRIVERS DRIVERS#She was using driver version 6.3.24-1 as the newer drivers give her too much instability in the main app she uses, Clip Studio Paint. This has been an issue for quite a couple of weeks so I can't say when exactly it started, but my wife has been too busy with projects up until now for me to try and sort it out. I have been trying the whole day without any luck to solve this problem. #RESET WACOM DRIVERS PRO#My wife is on a Macbook Pro on macOS High Sierra with a Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid. I'm reworking this from what I posted yesterday in reply to a similar topic under the Pen Displays section of the forum. ![]()
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