I connected the tablet’s USB cable and Windows started installing the Micosoft onscreen keyboard. I was able to hover, even click, but there was no Wacom setting option when opened wacom app., so no settings available and there was no Photoshop pressure recognition. The tablet works perfectly on another pc with win 7 and the Wacom driver is up to date. Just to make sure, I checked the Installed Apps screen after the reboot to see if the Wacom software was present. I just had the same problem with model Intuos 3 PTZ 930 (just a little wider version). I'm on windows 10 64bit and my Wacom intuos 3 tablet doesn't work properly anymore, the thing is it did work about a month ago on the same system and neither hardware or software has changed. When the installation completed, it asked me to restart. Once downloaded, I ran the executable file (WacomTablet_6.3.11-4a.exe) which begins by extracting files: I found the drivers I needed from this page: This is what’s on the back of the tablet:Īs you can see the tablet model number is PTZ-630 meaning that it is an Intuos3. The way to do this is to look at the sticker on the back of the tablet and then consult this Wacom page: Now that it is up and running I thought I’d write a quick article about downloading and installing the latest Wacom drivers in case anyone else found it useful. However he’d lost the CD that came with it so I had to root around on the internet to get it working on my Microsoft Windows 8.1 laptop. I’ve just borrowed a Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet off my brother.
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