Driver update: Consumer Tablet Driver 5.2.4-5 for Windows

Driver update: Consumer Tablet Driver 5.2.4-5 for Windows

This driver supports consumer tablets such as Bamboo series, Graphire series and some Interactive Pen Displays.

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This driver supports consumer tablets such as Bamboo series, Graphire series and some Interactive Pen Displays.

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This driver supports below products:

  • Bamboo Pen & Touch (CTH-460)
  • Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch (CTH-661)
  • Bamboo Craft Pen & Touch (CTH-661)
  • Bamboo Touch (CTT-460)
  • Bamboo Pen (CTL-460)
  • Bamboo (MTE-450)
  • Bamboo Fun (CTE-450,650)
  • Bamboo One (CTF-430)
  • Graphire4 (CTE-440, 640)
  • Graphire Bluetooth
  • Graphire3 (CTE-430, 630)
  • Graphire (ET)
  • DTI-520
  • DTF-510
  • DTF-720 (PL-720)
  • DTU-710
  • Cintiq 17SX

 

Save the file to your computer and then double-click on it to launch the installer.

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Wacom implemented the following additional improvements in v.5.2.4-5:

  • Resolved issues with restoring default settings
  • Fixed Forward / Back buttons for Bamboo 1st Generation tablets

Wacom implemented the following additional improvements in v.5.2.4-5:

  • For all Bamboo 2nd Generation tablets with touch input:
    • Improved processing of touch gestures to make them smoother and more responsive
    • Touch gestures support for Google Earth
  • Resolution of all known issues around fast logins, fast user switching, wake from sleep or use of computers with solid state memory.
  • Improved preferences file handling and management.
  • A number of smaller bug fixes and improvements.

General notes for all versions of Windows

  • This driver supports the consumer tablets listed above. For concurrent use of a professional Wacom tablet, you need to install a separate professional driver, version 6.05 or later. These two drivers can be added or removed independently of each other.
  • For users with Wacom tablet drivers older than v.5.05: Uninstall any Wacom tablet drivers older than v.5.05, restart and temporarily disable your antivirus software and Windows Defender (Vista & newer). Then install this new driver. After installation has been successfully completed, reenable your antivirus software and Windows Defender.

    (To disable or enable Windows Defender, go to Start – All Programs – Windows Defender.
    Then select Tools – Options. Under Administrator options [at the very bottom], select or
    clear the Use Windows Defender check box, and then click Save. If you are prompted for
    an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.)

  • To uninstall a driver, go to Start - Control Panels and select "Programs and Features" (Windows 7 & Vista) or "Add or Remove Programs" (XP). Find the entry for the Bamboo pen tablet driver in the list of applications, and then select the Uninstall button located at the top of the application list. Restart your computer before installing a new driver.
  • To remove the preferences file and restore all default settings, open Start – (All) Programs – Pen Tablet – Tablet Preference File Utility. Then select to remove the preferences file(s). You must authenticate yourself as an administrator to be able to remove all users' preferences.
  • Notes for Windows 7 and Windows Vista

  • On Windows 7 and Windows Vista, installation of the driver will activate the pen input functions available within the OS and Office 2007.
  • The pen Flicks and Press-and-hold-to-right-click features are disabled in most graphics applications (all that use the Wintab API). This is a workaround to improve drawing performance in these applications when those features are on.
  • There is no pressure sensitivity in Journal and other Vista Ink features when both Flicks and Press-and-hold-to-right-click are disabled in the Vista "Pen and Input Devices" control panel. This is a workaround for spurious double-clicks issued by Vista under that setting.