Well after breaking my Intuos 4 pen trying to pull a nib out that I couldn't grab I installed my new Intuos Pro tablet. I'm not sure if the Intuos Pro is also considered an Intuos 5 Pro. At any rate with it's new driver the new tablet works correctly. This has also been my wife's experience on her work system.
I've recontacted wacom support and they suggest I try using the latest wacom driver with my intuos 4. I did plug my old Intuos 4 tablet into the system and the new driver (WacomTablet_6.3.25-2) does see the Intuos 4 correctly but without a pen I can't check that aspect of it.
I hope the Intuos 4 with the latest driver will solve the pen tip issue as I prefer that tablet on my home system. The Intuos Pro is similar but doesn't have readouts by the side buttons and there is no mouse with it. I don't know why they didn't provide a mouse with the Intuos Pro, perhaps because it is also a touch pad? I like having the mouse option especially when I want to see tool hints. I have found I can't hold the pen steady enough to get the tool tips to pop up so I have used the wacom mouse in those situations.
Oh well at leat the Intuos Pro is behaving. I'll report back when I get the new Intuos 4 pen at the end of the week.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <ph@...> wrote :
It seems that the quality ain't what it used to be - though it's probably a global phenomenon! ;-)
I myself encounter a weird bug with the cursor shifting on its own on one of my monitors:
http://forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1023
P.
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