thenickdude / wacom-driver-fix

Fixes the Wacom Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1+2+3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablet drivers for macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey (including M1 macs)
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ExpressKeys are limited, CTH-461 / Big Sur. #76

Open Keeturz opened 3 years ago

Keeturz commented 3 years ago

Thank you so much for your hard work that has gone into solving this problem, I hope wacom are paying you lol.

Everything works wonderfully, with the exception of the ExpressKeys. I am able to change them in preferences, but unable to create a new keystroke modifier, I am limited to the few basic options that are shown, previous drivers have allowed me to add a custom modifier. I can change the keystrokes in the "pop-up menu" and "Pen" tabs, is seems as though the menu settings for Express Keys appears under the Pen Button menu.

Can this be a simple fix?

Ty again!

jwells89 commented 2 years ago

Just encountered this, PTZ-930/Monterey 12.5/Intel. Would love to see a fix because the expresskeys get a lot of usage with how I have to set my keyboard aside to use my Wacom tablet.

SatyrTheTablecloth commented 3 days ago

I just figured out a workaround for this, and now mine works perfectly. What I did was install Mac OS Sierra on a pen drive and booted my 2015 Macbook from it. Then, I installed the original Wacom tablet software for my CTH 461 Bamboo on Sierra and put in all my mappings. Then, I backed up these settings using Wacom Utility and imported the backup file onto another USB stick, and then imported it into Wacom Utility on my M1 running Sonoma. Tablet works flawlessly with all the settings I made on Sierra.