Nicholas Sherlock
                                            Nicholas Sherlock
                                        
                                    If you need assurance the SDKs are clean, you can download them straight from Apple's Developer Downloads instead (a Developer subscription is required), this project guides you through the process:...
You can actually download the Command Line Tool packages instead and unpack them with the "--expand-full output" command line argument. Buried the unpacked "output" directory you'll find a MacOS SDK...
I've created a tool that allows my.service.xml to be edited even in the newer CrashPlan version now: https://github.com/thenickdude/c42-adbtool/ It turns out to be stored within the "udb" database.
If you've already tried the instructions for fixing up the Accessibility permission, try using Wacom Utility to back up and then reset your preferences.
You may need to reboot before the Accessibility permission appears.
When you say the tablet registers the inputs, do they appear in the Wacom tablet preferences if you hold the alt key and click the About button to bring up...
@isaydesign I can replicate your problem here now too. My Bamboo touch support was working perfectly after upgrading to Big Sur, but when I removed ConsumerTouchDriver's permission from the Accessibility...
@isaydesign please try out this new version for me, I believe it fixes touch support on Big Sur now: https://github.com/thenickdude/wacom-driver-fix/releases/tag/patch-8 (After installing it you'll need to remove ConsumerTouchDriver from the...
Thanks! Did you do the "remove the old permissions, reboot, and re-add the new" part of the instructions that first time around? You get this sort of symptom if there...
That "com.wacom.IOManager" shown in your second screenshot is a leftover from Wacom's newest driver, which doesn't support your tablet. You'll want to run the uninstaller for that one (possibly through...