I hope this is not a fluke and it works for whoever else tries - so bloody frustrating, my sympathies. So I removed those two things, restarted with the tablet attached, and voila!! it worked But I noticed if I tried to toggle them Off, they just bounced back to On. What finally clued me in was the mention that if I could not toggle those settings on, remove them from the list (in Privacy & Security/Accessibilty and Input Monitoring) and restart again. I did several variations of this, still with no luck - the tablet settings showed up in in system settings, but a touch with the pen triggered the blocked permission message, telling me to make sure the Accessiblity and Input Monitoring have Wacom enabled. Follow the steps from Basically that is uninstall driver (I used the suggested AppCleaner tool), remove the file.Open your System Preferences /Security and PrivacyĪfter days of frustration with getting my (old) Wacom CTL490 to work with new MacBook Air (Ventura), I finally got it to work. Library/PriviledgedHelperTools> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here. Library/Preferences> delete the Tablet folder.ħ. Library/PreferencePanes> delete WacomTablet.prefpane and WacomCenter.prefpaneĦ. Library/LaunchDaemons> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here.ĥ. Library/Launch Agents> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here.Ĥ. Library/Application Support> delete the Tablet folder.Ģ. Check for and delete any of the following, if found:ġ. Un-install any previous non-working versions of the wacom tablet driver and install the newly downloaded version. Scroll the list until you see Driver 6.3.8-2 (macOS 10.7 - 10.9) and download it. In the MacOS driver box, select the 'Older Versions' link. Click to open your hard drive (by default named Macintosh HD).ĥ. Navigate to Wacoms Driver Search Page here. Click on Go (up on the menu bar of your Mac), and then go to Computer.ģ. Go to your Applications folder in Finder, and delete the Wacom Tablet folder.Ģ. ![]() I finally got it to work doing these steps.įirst disconnect the Wacom?Cintiq devices then…ġ.
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