Help with my tablet
10 years ago
Hey all, i thought i could ask here if anybody has ideas to solve my problem...
Since i changed my laptop it has been having trouble with my pen tablet. Not every single time but very often, once i plug it in and open photoshop it won't recognize the pressure function. If i try to open the config panel, i get a message saying my driver is out of date and i should reboot. I checked and it is very much up to date.
What i usually do to solve this is reinstall the pen tablet driver, close photoshop, unplug tablet, then plug back and it usually works. If not, i reboot the computer and it does.
As you guess this is bugging me, cause i'm tired of losing 10 minutes whenever i want to draw something. Anybody got the same thing and managed to get rid of the bug?
My config:
- DELL Inspiron 17 with Win 8.1 64bit
- Wacom Bamboo Fun CTE-450
- Adobe Photoshop CS6 extended (version 13.0.1 x64) -- could also be this because i changed both laptop and PS at the same time
Since i changed my laptop it has been having trouble with my pen tablet. Not every single time but very often, once i plug it in and open photoshop it won't recognize the pressure function. If i try to open the config panel, i get a message saying my driver is out of date and i should reboot. I checked and it is very much up to date.
What i usually do to solve this is reinstall the pen tablet driver, close photoshop, unplug tablet, then plug back and it usually works. If not, i reboot the computer and it does.
As you guess this is bugging me, cause i'm tired of losing 10 minutes whenever i want to draw something. Anybody got the same thing and managed to get rid of the bug?
My config:
- DELL Inspiron 17 with Win 8.1 64bit
- Wacom Bamboo Fun CTE-450
- Adobe Photoshop CS6 extended (version 13.0.1 x64) -- could also be this because i changed both laptop and PS at the same time
FA+

Uninstall the driver
Reboot
Install the latest Driver ( http://cdn.wacom.com/u/drivers/IBMP.....blet_533-3.exe ) (leave tablet disconnected)
Reboot
Now Connect the tablet
maybe look if there is a driver that is also 64 bit.
once you find it, uninstall completely the tablet driver (and programs that came with it), check for any registry values left, if so, erase them as well, reboot the pc, re-install the tablet.
hopefully that will solve the issue. if not, maybe a part of the O.S. system is screwed and a fresh O.S. install might be needed.
hope this can help
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