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Best regards.
Well old - do you think this would work for that too? I have purchased a Serial to USb adaptor - as my new Vista 64 machine doesn't have a serial port!
I had just purchased a serial to usb adapter for my old wacom, just to discover that wacom dont have drivers for serial tablets anymore!
Now, with your instructions, my serial intuos works perfectly on vista 32. Just had to config the adapter to use COM1 and voila!
Thanks again!
Must be doing something because I can double tap to open folders in windows. But can't get any tools to play nice and let me set up the tablet.
So it seems to be a photoshop problem more than a wacom one.
And I'm not sure if I created the registry key correctly.
It would be really nice if someone could help.
http://www.tysoes.com/wacom/wacom.reg
just double click on it to install it, and your serial tablet should work after a reboot.
If you don't trust the file, you can open the .reg file with a text editor like notepad from the right click open with menu in explorer to check that it is what it says.
Here's the actual contents of the file.
Hope that helps people with the reg key.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tablet]
"PnPTablets"=",COM1"
but tablet not function ,please help
tablet is conection in onboard serial com1.
The only drivers that recognised my serial wacom were 4.78-6 the tablet control panel doesn't work, but the tablet still functions ok.
Any idea?
Even with the registry key, tablet.dat, the need for signed drivers disabled, and an install of various drivers without any errors, the mouse never moved via the tablet. I have a dream of using the mac "tablet magic" driver as a starting point to develop my own vista 64 driver, but have no time and wonder if Wacom would come after me with some legal case I was robbing them of all the people forced to buy new $200 tablets... >=I
direct quote from comment about xp 64 serial wacom tablets.
"I got my Intuos GD-1212 to work on XP x64 by doing the following. If it works for you fine, if not I can't help you.
First you'll need to install the 6.05-7 driver from here:
http://www.wacom.com/productsupport/drivers.cfm?o...
Then create the tablet.dat file by opening notepad and copy and paste the following:
PrefsFileVersion 4
DriverOn1Off0 1
DriverLanguage 0
LeftHandedMouse 0
FunkyButtonMode 0
NoStartWarnings 0
HowManyTablets 1
TabletType 0
TabletModel 203
CommPort COM1
TabletOn1Off0 1
TabletPhysicallyOn 1
TabletFlags 0
HowManyTransducers 0
Save this file to your System32 folder as tablet.dat make sure it saves it as that. If it saves it as tablet.dat.doc it will not work.
You may have to enable file extensions to see how the file is being saved by going to Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder Options>View(tab at the top) and the tenth option or so down should be "Hide extensions for known file types". Uncheck this box.
Now if you have the file saved properly go back to:
http://www.wacom.com/productsupport/drivers.cfm?o...
Download driver 4.93-3 and install overwriting any newer files.
This may work using other methods but this works for me after rebooting."
----Erick
here's the page.
http://imbmd.blogspot.com/2008/01/getting-gd-waco...
I have a Wacom Digitzer ii with serial port and Vista.
Going to the link below and choosing XP I got a driver. It installed ok and after a reboot it works. I havn't got it to work with USB (serial->USB converter) since the driver couldn't find the USB.
http://www.wacom-europe.com/index2.asp?pid=29
/OF
Since Wacom isn't supplying any 64 bit serial drivers, getting the device to work on 64 bit windows is not possible.
So now I connected the tablet to a laptop running XP 32 bit. This laptop is running a synergy server ( http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/ )
My vista x64 pc is a synergy client, so the laptop shares it's mouse with the PC and I can use the tablet to control both moving the mouse off the screen to the other pc and back (you gotta love synergy :) ).
So far it only managed to use the tablet in mouse mode, so no absolute mapping. I cannot set the tablet to control an area much larger than my screen and it looses the mouse when it goes off screen.
So I will ask point blank. I have an Intuos 9x12 0912R model tablet. I am running Vista 64. I am using a USB adapter, since I do not have a serial port. I see some folks had success but couldn't determine in their reply if they were using Vista 64 or 32, and if any were using the USB adapter. Please advise which thread has the solution. I intend on calling Wacom tomorrow, but don't expect they will advise of any solution. Also, I'd like to know if it would, as a an alternative, be possible to get it to work, if I looked into a Serial Card to add to one of the tower slots.
Thx in advance.
1.) adding the registry key as described above
2.) using the EUROPEAN driver version 478-6 (the US drivers did not work for me)
3.) letting the install program find the tablet for me.
Looks like configuration works as well. Fantastic! Thanks.
Good luck!
Does anyone out there have a Digitizer that they've gotten to work? I miss mine dearly! Thanks in advance.
It didn't work at first set as COM1, so after changing the registry key to COM7 and a reboot, the pen magically worked. Hurrah!!!
I wish Wacom would just release a fix. I almost bought a 9x12" yesterday to replace my 12x12" for $580!!! When all it needs is a registry fix! Lousy...
Thanks again for this great information!!
Wacom GD-1212-R
=> have to use a docking station as my notebook has no serial port
What works for me:
- changing registry key to COM7
- using drivers pro611-3_int
- and re-mapping the serial port of the docking station in the Device Manager. The docking station's serial port maps in as COM19. COM7 was occupied by some bluetooth driver => first COM7 was disabled and then COM19 was remapped to COM7 in Advanced tap.
Thanks to all, the original post author and Belinda in particular.
The above solution worked for me. I'm using a generic USB to Serial adapter i bought off Amazon.
I'm using a Vaio laptop and an old Intuous GD0912. It can be done!
Only one question is cracking my mind:
How would I be able, to get access to the Wacom.cpl?! All of response I'm getting is, that I should reinstall the driver, wich I did one time, with no luck either. :o(
I wish to change the Pen-Buttons config, to my usual one, back at XP.
Anyone had this problem, too? Any Fix for that?
Kind regards. :O)
thanks
I think that was the right driver, but I have just missed the point of the reg fix. So my pad has a serial connector with a usb adapter. The driver setup does not recognize it for usb or serial. Was the reg fix supposed to fix that or have I missed something?
Thanks again
- I instal and deinstall three versions of driver (4.78 - 6.03 and 6.11) and it does not help
- after changing registry key to ",COM1" (no space between comma and "com") , install driver pro611-3_int and finally I got my old Wacom working on Windows7.
Thanks, guys, for registry key!
I have a UD-1212-R and connected it to my machine running Vista via a serial to usb adaptor. I had given up on trying to make it function correctly, it basically functioned as a pen (a mouse). It has no eraser or pressure sensitivity. When ever I started Photoshop it would come up "please install driver", but it would work, albeit as a pen. Naturally, without an eraser or pressure sensitivity I might as well have been using a mouse.
By editing my registry, will this enable the eraser and pressure sensitivity?
Mick
http://timneil.co.uk/blog/?p=143
Hope it helps someone
You can download the driver here. http://www.vtablet.com/
It seems to work as a mouse and in the control panel of the software the pressure sensitivity seems to work.
Photoshop however refused to start. Anyone know how to get it to work with Virtual tablet interface driver?
I've contacted their support at support@vtablet.com but no reply yet.
This proves to me that it can work if someone wants to develop a 3rd party driver/hack for it to work on 64bit OS :).
I have a Wacom UD 1212 R with serial connector (USB adapter).
I run Windows 7 64-bit (an update of Vista), but there is no driver available for this set-up!!!!!!!
What am I supposed to do now? :'( Thank you very much. Shame on Wacom for turning its back to its customers.