

I’m obviously concerned that an OS upgrade could render my tablet useless if the Wacom driver doesn’t work on Sierra. The latest Intuos 3 driver on Wacom’s site is listed as ”MacOSX - Driver 6.3.15-3 (10.9x - 10.11x)”. Right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash option to start the uninstall. Drag Wacom Tablet to the Trash (or right click on it and then select Move to Trash option). Open up the Finder, click Applications on the left side, and then select Wacom Tablet. I’d therefore be facing an upgrade of my machine to Sierra. Option 1: Drag Wacom Tablet icon to the Trash. However, Capture One 10 requires a minimum of El Capitan to run. I’m a Capture One 8 user and would like to upgrade to C1 10.

It’s therefore difficult to tell whether any mentions of Intuos 3 tablets with Sierra were specific to that generation of tablet or inclusive of the Overall problems Wacom was having with the new OS.
Maya wacom mac os problem update#
I am currently using an old Intuos 5 PT-M tablet with Monterey 12.1 on an iMac Pro, using the Wacom Desktop Centre version 6.3.44-2 and tablet driver the same version, 6.3.44-2, and that its working ok, however there is a bug in the Wacom Desktop update centre and it is offering a later version of the Desktop Center software and. My searches have yielded results that were pretty much all from the overall problems with Sierra that Wacom was having after the new OS was released. If you are still struggling with this Wacom tablet issue. Has anyone had experience or seen direct confirmation of these older tablets running in Mac OS Sierra? Tablet under: /Applications/Wacom Tablet/ To locate them open Finder: Menu: Go > Go to Folder.
Maya wacom mac os problem drivers#
I found the drivers were in a hidden folder called. I’ve been using this tablet without issues on my iMac which is running Yosemite 10.10.5. Let's hope Wacom fixes this at some point to make it more user friendly FIRST: Read Wacom's instructions for installing on Mac OS 10.15 Catalina. I have on old Wacom (PTZ-631W) which I believe is from the Intuos 3 series.
