- Support for the new Wacom Movink 13 pen display.
- Wacom Center support for:
- Display toggle (for devices fully supported in Wacom Center)
- Customizable colors, icons, and text sizes for On-screen shortcuts
- Customizable pen tip settings
- Improved default settings for the "Wacom screen keys" On-screen shortcut.
- More intuitive Touch setup selections.
- Full Wacom Center support added for the following devices:
- Cintiq 16 (DTK-1660, DTK-1660E)
- Cintiq 22 (DTK-2260)
- Cintiq 27HD (DTK-2700, DTH-2700)
- Cintiq Pro 13 & 16 (DTH-1320, DTH-1620)
- Cintiq Pro 16 (DTH167)
- Cintiq Pro 24 & 32 (DTK-2420, DTH-2420, DTH-3220)
- Wacom One 13 (DTC133)
- DTK-1651, DTU-1141B, DTU-1031AX, DTH-1152, DTK-2451, DTH-2452
If you need assistance enabling specific macOS Privacy & Security settings so that the Wacom driver works properly, see these instructions for details.
Affected | Fixed | ||
Pen Displays | All models | If the connection to your computer includes an HDMI cable, the "Assigned display" (Device > Advanced settings) now lists the correct pen display after unplugging then plugging back in the cable. | 9987 |
Pen Displays | All models | Moving the "Wacom screen keys" On-screen short to the side of one display screen adjacent to another screen will now remain in the expected location. | 9941 |
Pen Displays | All models | Your pen cursor will now map to the correct display when using Display toggle. | 9832 |
All Devices | All models | In Wacom Center, you can now use your keyboard's backspace or delete key to clear an entry when manually adjusting the Pen calibration's horizontal or vertical offset entries. | 9514 |
Wacom Intuos | CTL-4100 CTL-6100 CTL-4100WL CTL-6100WL | Application-specific settings are no longer automatically reapplied after deleting them. | 9349 |
All Devices | All models | On macOS 14 and macOS 12 Intel, an uninstall of the driver will now delete your Wacom Center/Wacom Tablet Properties settings. | 9390 |
Pen Displays | All models | The new implementation of Display toggle in Wacom Center always uses proportional mapping and the full display area. | 8485 9777 9959 |
Affected | What you can expect | ||
All Devices | All models |
Occasionally, your Wacom device may not display in Wacom Center or Wacom Tablet Properties if the device is connected to the computer during a restart. What you can do about it while we fix it: Unplug and then replug the Wacom device back into the computer. |
9730 |
Pen Tablets | CTL-480 CTL-680 CTH-480 CTH-680 CTL-490 CTL-690 CTH-490 CTH-690 PTH-451 PTH-651 PTH-851 |
On MacOS Sonoma, versions 14.2.1 and earlier, if your Wacom device's battery is low, an informational message will display and you will not be able to use your Wacom device until the message is dismissed. What you can do about it while we fix it: Close the message with the trackpad or an external mouse. |
9711 |
All Devices | Models with touch |
On macOS 14, four-finger, up and down swipes for Mission Control and Application Windows do not work on Wacom devices that have the touch feature. What you can do about it while we fix it: Use the trackpad or keyboard to access Mission Control and Application Windows. |
8424 |
All Devices | All models |
You cannot rename desktop objects by clicking them with the Wacom pen. What you can do about it while we fix it: With the desktop object selected, press a pen button assigned to "Right click" and choose "Rename". |
7986 |
All Devices | All models |
If two versions of the same application with the same executable name (e.g. com.adobe.Photoshop) are installed on your Mac, you will not be able to create unique application-specific settings for each version of the application. What you can do about it while we fix it: If you deleted the previous version of the application on installation and you want to create application-specific settings unique to the newer version: Open Wacom Center, select the Settings icon and click Reset all settings. Then create the new application-specific settings. (Note that you cannot restore your application-specific settings using a backup file). |
7343 |
All Devices | All models |
The cursor may stop moving in some applications during periods of high CPU load. What you can do about it while we fix it: Wait for the CPU load to go down, or restart the Wacom driver. | 7295 |
All Devices | All models |
Mission Control shortcuts (Control + Up Arrow, for example) are not working when assigned to tablet buttons such as ExpressKeys. What you can do about it while we fix it: Go to System Preferences > Mission Control and change the Mission Control shortcut to F12 (for example) and then assign F12 to an ExpressKey. |
5084 |
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