Installation Guideline for Wacom Tablet driver (macOS)
This guideline provides instructions on how to install Wacom Tablet driver in your personal device, enabling you to use all of the tablet features including better polling rate, pen sensitivity, eraser, hot key, and other tablet features.
For modern MacBook, you will need to bring your own USB Type A to Type C converter or USB Hub to connect the tablet to your device.
Please avoid connecting the tablet to your MacBook before installing the Wacom Tablet driver. The tablet will take control of the trackpad of your device, and without proper driver, you won’t be able to use neither interfacing device properly.
Downloading Wacom Tablet driver
The tablet driver software can be downloaded without account from their official website using the following link: https://www.wacom.com/en-us/support/product-support/drivers?sku=CTH680
Step 1 - For macOS installation, click on Download Mac Driver.
Step 2 - Click on Confirm Download.
Installing Wacom Tablet Driver
Step 1 - After downloading the installer, run the installer by double clicking on the disk image file. Then, double click to run the installer Install Wacom Tablet.pkg.
Step 2 - Click Continue.
Step 3 - Click Continue.
Step 4 - Click Agree.
Step 5 - Click Install.
Step 6 - When prompted to grant access to Wacom Tablet, click Open System Settings.
Step 7 - Toggle to enable Wacom related app for the permission requested:
Step 8 - After installation, click Close.
Step 9 - Click Move to Trash.
Using Wacom Tablet and modifying the settings
You may test your Wacom Tablet by opening Notes and try drawing using the stylus.
The Wacom Tablet have additional features that may be configured by running their Wacom Desktopo Center. You can open this utility by looking for “Wacom Desktop Center” in the Launchpad.
In the Wacom Desktop Center, you can configure the tablet behavior when pressing the buttons on the device, the sensitivity and pressure detected by device when using the stylus, changing the function of the stylus buttons, as well as the touch gesture of the tablet when used as a trackpad.
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