This will showa tree view with the HID-compliant mouse and HID-compliant digitizer that Windows has installed under the HID-compliant device, which is actually the tablet. Start by opening the Device Manager and selecting the HID-compliant mouse that appears when the tablet is connected.Ĭlick on View, and select Devices by Connection. Once you have found that driver, you need to manually install it to the tablet. There were several driver options, I used wachidrouter_pro.inf. In this case, the drivers were located in cons530-3 system32 64 drivers. The solution I found to get around Windows' problems is to first use 7zip to extract the driver install.exe and find the driver.inf files. With these generic drivers, the tablet's mouse function works, but there is no pressure sensitivity. I've installed the drivers and settings manager (cons530-3_int.exe, from the EU Wacom support website) but when I connect the tablet, Windows automatically applies its generic HID-compliant digitizer and mouse drivers, and the Wacom Preferences application reports that 'a supported tablet was not found on the system'.
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