Bamboo Cth-670 Driver For Mac 3,1/5 277 reviews

I have a late 2015 Retina iMac running MacOS 10.12, and have connected a Wacom Bamboo Create tablet via the USB cable. It works, sort of, moving the cursor around the screen when using the finger.

However, none of the other features work, including using the Bamboo stylus. When I try to install the drivers from the Wacom support site dated January 2015, the installation fails. When I open system preferences, the Wacom icon is there, but when I click it is says that: There is a problem with your tablet driver. Please reboot your system. If the problem persists reinstall or update the driver.

I rebooted the system, reinstalled the Wacom driver, and got the same result. Does anyone know how to get this driver working? The Bamboo tablet is perfectly good and I really want to use it. On, Wacom posted Driver 5.3.7-6, which is certified for macOS 10.9x - 10.12x. I installed the driver and it works as expected. UPDATE - macOS 10.13 High Sierra (9/17/2017) The current drivers work after upgrading to macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), but the installer removed the Prefs Pane (System Preferences) module. This means that you can continue to use the Bamboo after upgrading, but you will not be able to make any changes to the settings.

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I have put in a trouble ticket with Wacom on this, and will post any updates here as I receive new information. I will also do some more research to see if there is a way to get around the prefs pane issue. SECOND UPDATE - macOS 10.13 High Sierra Wacom has posted updated drivers that support macOS 10.13 High Sierra: But they do not support the older devices, which include the Bamboo Create. This worked for me: On the Wacom driver download page, most of the hardware-specific drivers were written over a year ago. There are only two or three drivers for any Wacom equipment that claim to work with MacOS 10.12. With that in mind, I cleaned out all traces of previous attempts to install, then tried installing the most recent Bamboo driver, not knowing whether it should be Bamboo or Intuos, since Bamboo has been promoted to Intuos.but the installs failed.

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Then I tried the installer for 'Business Solutions interactive displays', obviously not meant for my Bamboo tablet. But it works.

Better, in fact, than the Bamboo driver. Which Bamboo product are you using? Following your lead, I uninstalled the current drivers, then downloaded the 'Business Solutions interactive displays' driver. The driver installed without any errors, but when I go into System Prefs and click the new Wacom Tablet icon, the panel shows the error message: 'A supported tablet was not found on the system.' I have the Bamboo Create tablet, and the blue light is illuminated, indicating that it is connected and working, but it does not work with macOS. – Oct 1 '16 at 14:58.

Full Specifications General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date October 21, 2016 Date Added October 21, 2016 Version 5.3.7.6 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.10/10.11/10.5/10.5 Intel/10.5 PPC/10.6 Intel/10.7/10.8/10.9 Additional Requirements Supports all Bamboo tablets, the Graphire4, Graphire Bluetooth & Graphire3 pen tablets, and USB-connected Cintiq 17SX, DTF-720, DTU-710, DTF-521 & DTF-510 pen displays. Download Information File Size 27.02MB File Name pentablet5.3.7-6.dmg Popularity Total Downloads 18,356 Downloads Last Week 10 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free.