Improvements for a richer Wacom customer experience.
- Users of touch-enabled pen displays can now assign modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, etc.) to On-Screen Controls and combine those modifiers with pen input, other On-Screen Controls, ExpressKeys, keyboard keystrokes and even mouse input. This makes the On-Screen Controls work like ExpressKeys.
- Users of touch-enabled pen displays can now disable touch input, except for on the On-Screen Controls. This prevents unintended touch when using the On-Screen Controls.
- The Wacom Desktop Center now has a direct link to the Wacom ID account.
- A new Tip-Up Assist feature helps with pixel-accurate positioning of objects (vector lines, nodes and other control points) on high resolution screens (for Pro Pen 2, Pro Pen 3D and Pro Pen Slim users).
Affected | Fixed | ||
All Devices | All models | We improved driver update notifications so that customers running a 32-bit version of Windows will not be prompted to install a driver update that is not supported by their operating system. | 4293 |
Affected | What you can expect | ||
Cintiq Pro | DTH-1320, 1620 |
After using Tablet Mode, when you switch back to Display Mode, the pen does not correctly map back onto the Cintiq Pro, but continues to map to the display screen(s). What you can do about it while we fix it: There is a Monitor drop-down menu in the Wacom Tablet Properties Calibration tab. Select the Cintiq Pro from the drop-down list. Alternatively, you can disconnect the Cintiq Pro from the computer and then reconnect. Or, you can restart the Cintiq Pro. |
3479 |
Intuos Pro | PTH-451, 651, 851 |
In Wireless mode on Windows 7 the pen will occasionally jump to the top left of your monitor. What you can do about it while we fix it: Connect the tablet via the USB cable if you experience this problem. |
321 |
Did you notice an issue that you want to tell us about? Let us know! |
Affected | Fixed | ||
Touch-Enabled Devices | All models | We made improvements to palm rejection on a variety of devices. | 4034 4067 4082 |
All Devices | All models | We fixed an issue with the tumble pen button function not properly rotating a 3-D model when hovering the pen over the model. | 4098 |
All Devices | All models | We corrected an unsupported device error that was seen on some Tablet PCs. | 4138 |
Affected | What you can expect | ||
Cintiq Pro | DTH-1320, 1620 |
After using Tablet Mode, when you switch back to Display Mode, the pen does not correctly map back onto the Cintiq Pro, but continues to map to the display screen(s). What you can do about it while we fix it: There is a Monitor drop-down menu in the Wacom Tablet Properties Calibration tab. Select the Cintiq Pro from the drop-down list. Alternatively, you can disconnect the Cintiq Pro from the computer and then reconnect. Or, you can restart the Cintiq Pro. |
3479 |
Intuos Pro | PTH-451, 651, 851 |
In Wireless mode on Windows 7 the pen will occasionally jump to the top left of your monitor. What you can do about it while we fix it: Connect the tablet via the USB cable if you experience this problem. |
321 |
Did you notice an issue that you want to tell us about? Let us know! |