Wacom Intuos Pro PTH-460 will not work on my new Mac Studio
I have deleted all the Wacom files including the drivers, restarted, installed Wacom again several times, but it can not get past the Apple Security Settings. When I go to Security and Privacy/Accessability, nothing is listed for me to turn on from Wacom. I have even manually added the three Wacom Apps. It doesn't work. I need my tablet back. To make it worse the pop-up warning that Security Settings prevented the Wacom Software from posting an event in abslutely persistent from then on. I can not get it togo away unless I remove all of the Wacom software.
I hope someone with expert knowledge about this topic answers with a fix, or that someone from Wacom would get back to me with a solution. I need the pressure sensitivity of the pen. I hardly use a mouse anymore untl nw.
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Hi James Thompson,
From your description, seems like our permissions have become corrupt. This means that despite checking the permissions the system requests, Mac OS still doesn't recognize that the permission has been given already.I have a few follow up questions:
- Did you import your user account from an older Mac computer?
- Does the same happen when you create a new Admin user and try to use the tablet there?
Here are a few things you can try in the meantime as well:
Unplug the tablet- Remove WacomTabletDriver from Input Monitoring (under Privacy & Security settings) using the "-" button
- Remove Wacom.IO.Manager from Accessibility (under Privacy & Security settings) using the "-" button
- Reboot
- Open Accessibility (under Privacy & Security settings) and re-enable Wacom.IO.Manager
- Open Input Monitoring (under Privacy & Security settings) and re-enable WacomTabletDriver
- Plug the tablet back and test
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Thank you João. It is fixed. What I did was follow your directions above. Then I found an old article on how to completely unnstall Wacom. Some of the references were obsolite because of changes to the Apple system, but I deleted everything I could find. Then I created a test account. The installation worked there so I went back to the original account and repeated the installation and rebooted. While I still received an error message I only had to authorize the driver and plug in the tablt. From there it went smoothly and I have my pen back.
Thanks so much,
Jim
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Hi James Thompson,
I am really glad to read that. Thanks for sharing your solution.0
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