In the Wacom Tablet Preference File Utility select backup.ģ. Go to your Start Menu > All Programs > Wacom Tablet > Wacom Tablet Preference File UtilityĢ.
Do the following before you do anything in the video.ġ. Update: I left something out of the following video that is very important. Click on the icon named Wacom Tablet Utility and then follow the suggestions in the video. The choices will appear in the window that opens as soon as you start to type. Click Command+Space Bar to bring up Spotlight.ģ. If you have trouble with the way I show in the video try this:ġ. Update: A friend, Miguel, suggested another way to open the Wacom Tablet Utility, which is different from the video. I think most of you know how to do this, but there are always newcomers to the blog who do not. The following videos walk you through those steps. After uninstalling, then you install the new driver. Wacom suggests that before you install a new driver you should uninstall the present driver. This post will have two videos, one for a Mac and one for a PC. But first, we need to talk about installing drivers. So I decided to do a series of videos about how I setup and use my tablet. A couple of weeks ago I got my new Wacom Intuos 5 tablet and I love it.