The list of supported models on the drivers page
is extensive.
If that one fails, please try a new cable. On my Bamboo at least, it's just a mobile 'phone USB cable, which are readily available (at least here in Oz). A bit of quick work with a file or sharp knife to trim off excess plastic, will allow wider plug mouldings to attach into the recessed socket on my model 470.
Andrea.
On Friday, 15 August 2014, Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I dont buy it dan. How is my 1995 artz working then. I bet you just need a new cable
My tablet is a 460 so you have a newer model. I have downloaded all new drivers and software and still no go.
I believe I will just have to buy a new tablet. Always happens eventually. Thanks to all for you advice.
Don
On 8/14/14, 5:03 AM, Andrea Coffey wrote:
Sorry to come to this after some days' delay.
At 11:20 9-08-2014, Don Roberts wrote:
I have downloaded every available driver and update and no go. I am going to assume that, since this is one of the first Bamboos, it is just no longer supported. Guess I will look at an Intuos. Thanks everyone for input.
I have a Wacom Bamboo "Pen and Touch" small, model CTH-470/K, with pen and multi-touch, and it works happily with driver v5.3.3-3 on OSX Mavericks v10.9.4.
Drivers here:
https://www.wacom.asia/en/tablet-drivers?tid_1=9&tid=49
The same driver is also good for OSX 10.6.8.
The driver on the above page may very well get you going.
My (now rather old) Wacom Intuos 3, model PTZ-930, with pen only, works with driver v6.3.8-2 on OSX Mavericks v10.9.4.
Drivers here:
https://www.wacom.asia/en/tablet-drivers?tid_1=17&tid=49