Wacom Computers & Internet - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Wacom mouse KC-100-00
I would uninstall the drivers, reboot, and let your OS install the mouse. Then try to re-install the new drivers that were released by Wacom yesterday available at the link I provided. (You probably got them there, I don't know)
If it goes 'wonky' again, uninstall the new drivers and use the older ones provided on the website or just let you OS install if it will.
https://www.wacom.com/en-sg/support/product-support/drivers
Slow cursor response
Clean up the clutter and programs less used over time. When too many APPS or PROGRAMS take up memory, the system will slow down, thus LAG. In some cases the Video slows, in others mouse trails, etc.
Some folks seem to collect data, apps, and programs. The problem is; most forget to remove unused programs, many of witch take up space and cause problems.
I have a new Wacom Bamboo (MTE450) tablet. I
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I have the Bamboo Pen
The tablet if probably fine; it sounds more like the drivers.
In many cases, new and current drivers have been developed to accommodate the changes with Windows operating system. Even with Apple.
Go to Bamboo's site and seek updated drivers. That may fix everything for you.
I have installed the Wacom disk (Pen Tablet
It sounds like you're running an older Mac based on their legacy PowerPC processors, which aren't compatible with software designed for their newer Intel-based series. The last version of Mac OS X to support the PowerPC line of computers was OS X 10.5.8 Snow Leopard.
If you want to be able to open the Wacom application, you'll either need an older version compiled for PowerPC or, more likely, you'll need to purchase a newer Mac, either new or secondhand.
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