To do this open a Finder winder and select Machintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Tablet > Content > WacomTabletDriver and select the WacomTabletDriver.app. If you can’t see it, you’ll need to drag it in there from your Mac’s hard drive.Select the Wacom IOManager Driver and any other Wacom related component and remove it by clicking on the minus “-” sign. You will have to Click the lock at the bottom of the Security and Privacy panel so that you can make changes. On older versions of macOS this process will be a bit different.If you’re using a Wacom Intuos Pro then you may also be prompted to allow it to access your Mac.You must then allow Wacom input monitoring on the next prompt.You must then allow Wacom keystrokes in macOS in the next prompt.Then restart your Mac with your Wacom tablet connected and it should prompt you to re-add it. If you’re using macOS Ventura and it won’t let you change the slider, click on the “com.wacom” and use the “-” symbol to remove it completely. Go to the Privacy tab and select Accessibility and move the slider right to allow Wacom to access macOS.If there’s a message asking to allow Software From Wacom Technology Corp click “Allow” or in later versions of macOS it will prompt you to allow Accessibility Access by clicking on Open System Settings. Go To System Preferences > Security & Privacy.Note that you must grant permissions within 30 minutes of installing the Wacom driver otherwise you will have to go back and repeat Step 1. In some cases however, the installation process does not prompt you to allow permissions in which case you have to do it manually. Go to /Library/Preferences/ and delete the file.įor some users, the Wacom tablet will now start working again with their Mac as it will solve the preference conflict that was causing the problem.If prompted to allow permissions during the installation process choose “Allow”.If you receive the warning “Install Wacom Tablet.pkg can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software”, click “Ok” and then “Open”.
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