SYMPTOMS Several users have noticed a high-level of lagging when using Nuke 11 with a Wacom tablet, after updating to the new Mac OS X version, 10.13 (High Sierra). Users have notice the following: - A slower than normal response time between the Wacom movements and dragging operations in Nuke 11 - Combinations of Ctrl/Alt/Shift and Wacom dragging and clicking not working as expected CAUSE The issue is due to the Wacom tablet not having the compatible drivers for High Sierra and in turn, not working as expected with other applications, like Nuke. Some users using High Sierra have noticed that this is affecting Nuke 11 releases but not Nuke 10 releases.
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The reasoning behind this is that with the release of Nuke 11, there has been a modernization of the underlying libraries and their associated protocols to add support for the 2017 VFX Reference Platform. Several of these updated libraries control the GUI interaction. The updated Nuke 11 libraries require matching updated protocols on the third party applications side, to continue functioning correctly. This is generally provided through up to date drivers. RESOLUTION In October 2017, Wacom released an updated driver version for High Sierra that would allow the use of the tablet and avoid the known issues when using the previous driver version. Installing the updated Wacom drivers has resolved the Nuke 11 lagging issue for users reporting problems originally. The link to the Wacom website where the updated drivers are available, is: While Nuke is not currently officially tested and qualified against Mac OS X 10.13 (High Sierra), several users have discovered that by updating to the latest Wacom drivers, their tablet usability issue was resolved.
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On 1/30/15 wacom wrote me.' Unfortunately your tablet is not compatible with your current Operating System (El Capitan OS X10.11.3) because it is already a legacy model. However, it would still be compatible with Windows 7, Vista or XP and Mac OS X v. 10.6, 10.5, 10.4 & 10.3. You can also try checking out the latest model of your tablet which is Intuos Pro.' I guess.get an older computer or a newer tablet?
I just kept installing & un-installing drivers until I found one that worked. Here it is Good luck Daniel PS. Just found the preference pane doesn't work. Maybe this trick will work For now I'm happy. I'll try this preference thing only if I have to. I finally solved this. TLDR: I managed to get my Wacom Intuos GD-0912-U (first generation Intuos A4 size) tablet working in High Sierra, with a fully functional Wacom Preference Pane, by using a newer driver and preference pane, and hacking the preference pane file: I replaced the Info.plist in the package of the newer preference pane (6.3.15-3) with the Info.plist from the old preference pane (6.2.0w4) that was working in older macOS.
Then switched System Preferences to 32bit and back, opening the prefpane before, in between and after. This restores a fully working prefpane. Explanation; I have an old first Wacom Intuos first generation (GD-0912-U) tablet, and ran into the same problems as described above, after I upgraded to High Sierra from Mountain Lion. After a lot of reading and trial-and-error, I now have a fully working old Wacom tablet, with a fully working Wacom preference pane in System Preferences.