The culprit is usually ' WacomTabletDriver'.Open up your Activity Monitor and search " Wacom" in the top right.It usually says something to the effect of "Tablet Not Found" or "Tablet Not Connected, even though it might clearly be plugged in and all drivers are updated.īut in just a few steps you can restart the drivers instead of reinstalling them again, or even needing to restart your computer. Hopefully this can be a reliable fix for you until another permanent one is found through Driver or OS updates.
#WACOM TABLET DRIVER 5.3.3 MAC MAC OS#
If you've ever seen one of the following errors, on either Mac OS or Windows/PC, then it's probably not as bad as you think. Sometimes Uninstalling and Reinstalling Your Driver is only a last resort when the issue could be a temporary until a new driver is released or OS update might be required. If you are having any issues with your Wacom driver, it could be one of many problems.