Reading and computers

Jul 09, 2011 23:57

I've plugged my old wacom tablet to the macbook. I'm hoping that it works. I can't seem to change the setting on it, but I'm going to cross my fingers as I would love to use it with the PS.

Reading. I finished this book a few days ago and loved every word. It's a bit old, but still quite a good and interesting read.

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danceswithgary July 10 2011, 11:52:01 UTC
I'm using my Wacom without any problems, although I had to search to find out how to configure it.

You'll need to download the latest drivers for the Mac for it, then you'll find Bamboo or Wacom icon in the System Preferences for configuration.

Let me know if you need any help - I love using it in Photoshop and am sorry I didn't buy one sooner. :-D

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goth_clark July 10 2011, 13:31:34 UTC
I've been searching on line for an updated driver but I can't seem to find anything for this tablet. I install the driver and it works until the next restart where it tells me that it doesn't have the proper security or something and it won't start up. I am sure I can figure it out eventually but I really want it to work. I could just reinstall it each time, but that seams like a hassle. I think it's a 32 bit driver and it needs to be a 64 bit or something like that. Must have tablet! Any advice on where to go would be very much appreciated. Thanks. There is an icon in the system preferences but it won't let me adjust the settings. It refuses to open. :( I is sad.

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danceswithgary July 10 2011, 15:03:21 UTC
What is the make and model number of the tablet? I'll see what I can find on it. :-)

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goth_clark July 11 2011, 00:38:10 UTC
I have been looking but not found anything yet. It's a wacom model CTE-430 (Sapphire) CTE-430/B. You are awesome.

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