
The device still tracks in the opposite direction as my (newer) Apple tackpads. Touch still works (not all devices had touch). This method has restored my tablet to the function I had previously: edge-to-edge non-mouse-like tracing and right-click on the pen. The Wacom icon has returned to System Preferences but it gives an error when I click on it. If anyone knows a reason why I should move it and whether it continues to work, let me know. I'd rather have it working in here than move it and get grief and a dead device. Double click on PenTablet.prefPane, ignore complaints.Īs of this moment, I'm going to leave PenTablet.prefPane in the Incompatible Software folder.
#Install wacom intuos 4 drivers drivers#
If you had the Wacom drivers installed previously and received a notice that they were incompatible with macOS Sierra, they were moved over to ~/Macinstosh HD/Incompatible Software. Go to top level of your system, ~/Macintosh HDĢ. As of this moment, function is restored and my tablet is working just fine under the current macOS! Here's what I did.
#Install wacom intuos 4 drivers driver#
Lo and behold, I reconnected it to my iMac and it worked “fine” as well.Īnd I only say “fine”, because everything works except 4-finger gestures, those are utterly broken (I don't know whether it has anything to do with the “softer” gestures in Sierra, which detect differences in speed and allow you to revert them midway, much like the Spaces switching one already did, but I suspect it does), they just fail and kind of default to their 3-finger counterparts.Īs of this date, the driver for the Wacom Bamboo CTH-661 (medium size with "Pen & Touch" function) and other similar generation tablets stops working upon an upgrade to macOS Sierra.

I didn't have the tablet connected (I was making sure that it did work on my MacBook Pro, and it did work after reinstalling the purportedly incompatible preference pane), but I got the familiar (and welcoming) message that, duh, I didn't have any supported device connected, instead of the dreaded driver error message. I first removed my preferences and, I don't really know why (whether I had the Wacom preference pane open or just thought of giving it a try), my Wacom driver came to life!

I was about to try reinstalling the driver, so I thought of cleaning my system of all its remnants by using the Wacom Utility instead of scouring my hard drive for Wacom support files. Actually, I have some god news (sort of), for a change…
