
To do so, visit the Wacom support page and search for your device model. If you’re familiar with computer hardware, you can try to reinstall the Wacom drivers manually. Option 1: Reinstall the Wacom drivers manually There’re 2 ways you can reinstall the latest Wacom drivers: manually or automatically (recommended). Step 2: Reinstall the latest Wacom drivers So after uninstalling the old drivers, the first thing you need to do is reinstall the latest drivers. But be advised that the Wacom tablet requires the latest correct drivers to work properly. Now there should be no remaining Wacom files on your PC.

I don't necessarily blame Wacom for having difficulty squashing bugs. I'll try this new 6.3.19-6 release, but I have little expectations that it will actually be bug-free - more a matter of if I can live with the bugs it (probably) has. I'm still using Driver 6.3.15-3 because thus far, it's the last release WITHOUT major bugs.


I suppose OSX may have made the difference, when they started REQUIRING reboots upon driver update (didn't need that before). Horrible development and unlike Wacom in the 90s or 2000s. Eventually landing on a driver that seems fairly stable. make 4 more versions, all introducing NEW bugs over the next few months. This seems like standard practice for the folks at Wacom now. It removed ALL functionality of modifier keys (Command, Option, Control) in all apps which weren't "Wacom-aware". WacomTablet_6.3.19-6.dmg was release on Dec 23rd.
