![]() ![]() In Activity Monitor click the " CPU" button in the window header, then click the column header " Process Name" twice.Return to the Applications folder and go to Utilities > Activity Monitor, open " Activity Monitor".After the Mac restarts go to the Applications folder and drag the Wacom folder to the Bin then empty the bin.Leave the tablet disconnected/powered off and restart the Mac.Disconnect the tablet if USB hard-wired linked, or switch off the tablet power if WiFi/Bluetooth linked until step10.If lllaass suggestion to Safe-Boot the Mac does not resolve the problem try these steps in order. The method mentioned in this thread, didn't help either. ![]() It only says, that there is a problem with the tablet driver (try to restart, reinstall, etc.) In System Preferences > Wacom Tablet drivers don't appear. There were two more ways for possible solution, which don't seem to be working here: dealing with NVRAM (Option+Cmd+P+R after reboot – didn't help) or SMC (doubt, this could help in this sit.) I also tried to use older drivers instead of the newest ones: the result is the same. Restarting iMac and installing the drivers again. I also tried removing all the drivers, and deleting all the Wacom Tablet files inside Libraries, LaunchAgents, PriveledgedHelperTools, etc. The curious thing is that I created a New User and in this case the Tablet does work, but not with the Admin Account. Important thing: I asked the Wacom Support about this issue and we tried a few options, but to no avail. The tablet itself works fine (lights on). I tried the tablet 5-6 months ago and it worked fine then, but as I've plugged it again via USB now, iMAC simply doesn't see it. Wacom Tablet driver works on New User only (and not on Admin) Hi, everyone! I recently reconnected WACOM Intuos Small PTH-451 tablet to my iMac and it wouldn't work even after (re)installing the drivers. ![]()
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