- WACOM A SUPPORTED TABLET WAS NOT FOUND ON YOUR SYSTEM DRIVER
- WACOM A SUPPORTED TABLET WAS NOT FOUND ON YOUR SYSTEM 32 BIT
All options/settings are working and can be saved.
WACOM A SUPPORTED TABLET WAS NOT FOUND ON YOUR SYSTEM DRIVER
In my case with the mentioned to driver versions, I have a fully working prefpane. Steps 6-13 are crucial, without the 32bit switching and back, the prefpane does not work correctly. Open System preferences and the Wacom preference pane: Voila: fully working preference pane, without any weirdness.
WACOM A SUPPORTED TABLET WAS NOT FOUND ON YOUR SYSTEM 32 BIT
Revert the 32-bit mode opening by deselecting the 32 bit mode option.The pref pane still acts a little weird at this point. Make some changes in the Wacom preference pane.Change System preferences to 32-bit mode (with CMD-i on the System preferences app > checkmark at 'open in 32 bit mode').The Wacom preferences pane now shows and opens, but acts weird. You can check versions of the prefpane file with Cmd-i if you get confused. Just be sure you keep the newer prefpane file and replace ist with the ist from the old prefpane.Replace this ist file with the one from the old preference pane file in step 3.Open it with: right-click > Show Package Contents. Navigate to your the prefpane of the newer driver: Open the old prefpane wacomtablet.prefpane file that you copied to your Desktop with: right-click > Show Package Contents. ~/Libray/PreferencePanes/wacomtablet.prefpaneĭownload a newer driver, that does work in High Sierra. Or it might be here in your User library Libray/PreferencePanes/wacomtablet.prefpane
Look up the preference pane file in the Library With my Intuos1 tablet, in my case this was version 6.2.0w4 I managed to get a working Wacom Preference Pane with the following trick/steps:ĭownload the old driver that works. Unfortunately this does not work anymore in High Sierra.