On 13 mar, 12:29, oyvind.h...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Thanks! Worked for me and saved me a lot of trouble. Had the same
> problem with an Intuos 3 on a Mac Pro running OS X 10.5.2
>
> rau...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > To whom it may concern,
>
> > I recently ran into an infuriating bug with a Wacom driver. =A0I
> > couldn't find any posts anywhere that solved my problem, but after a
> > little while, I hashed it out. =A0To save anyone else the same hassle
> > and frustration, I am posting a description of my situation and
> > solution. =A0I hope this helps.
>
> > I am running a Macbook Pro with OSX.5.2
> > I have a Bamboo Fun, medium sized, CTE-650
> > The most current driver (as of today) is Wacom Driver 5.0.5-3
>
> > I previously had a Graphire tablet and upgraded to the Bamboo. =A0I
> > installed off the CD and everything was running great. =A0I used
System
> > Update last week and installed everything on the list (why not?).
> > Suddenly the Wacom driver refused to recognize my tablet.
>
> > "A USB Tablet was not found when the system started"
>
> > I did everything else I could find described as a solution for this
> > problem:
> > -Reboot
> > -Uninstall Driver, Reinstall Driver
> > -Repair Disk Permissions
> > -Uninstall Driver, Repair Disk Permissions, Reinstall Driver, Reboot
>
> > None of these solutions worked for me. =A0What I found was that there
> > was an old version of some Wacom preferences in the directory,
> > ~Users/*username/Library/Preferences/
>
> > These files were entitled,
> > com.wacom.pentablet.p.TMP
> > com.wacom.pentablet.prefs
> > com.wacom.tabletpreferences
> > com.wacom.wacomtablet.prefs
>
> > The uninstaller was neglecting to delete these files, and the
> > installer was not finding, erasing or overwriting them. =A0I deleted
> > them all, reinstalled the driver and rebooted. =A0Problem fixed.
>
> > If you are having this problem, try deleting those files.
>
> > Cheers!
me too


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