![]() ![]() Which, like I said, won't be serving you this driver version. Just be sure you are at the EU site, as Wacom seemingly loves to redirect one to the common US site, , This driver (cons530-3_int.exe) is then what the site will list. However, if you head over to the Wacom Europe site,, you'll easily find this particular driver packageīy going to the Driver section and then selecting Graphire4 and Win8 as the options. ![]() The fix was to use the older, recommended Wacom driver from the web-site (v.6.05-7) which works fine (even though it's for Vista). The Wacom main site, which the dead forum link redirects one to, doesn't seem to either host this version (for Windows) or at least doesn't list it. I had the same issue with a Wacom Graphire and Windows 10 Pro 圆4 using that driver. The name of the driver package, including the version number. It seems Wacom closed their forums due to spam, so the link to the forum topic won't work, for now at least. ![]() Since it obviously includes some sort of. (Like many things made way back when, my Graphire continues to function very well with its original stylus with its original point.) That said, Windows 10 includes settings to adjust the behavior of even the oldest generic mouse. You might have solved the issue already by yourself, but for the sake of posterity I'll give here some simple advice. The Graphire is no longer supported by Wacom, much less for Windows 10. ![]()
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