Nicholas Sherlock
                                            Nicholas Sherlock
                                        
                                    Did you ever install Wacom's too-new driver on that new MacBook? Try using Wacom Utility to delete your preferences and reboot.
Did it appear in Input Monitoring and/or Accessibility? Try open up the "Console" app, go to the "Crash Reports" tab, and check for crashes that have Wacom or Tablet in...
As far as I know Wacom's official 6.3.40-2 driver still works on the latest macOS versions for this tablet (despite not *officially* supporting anything newer than Catalina). My patched 6.3.15-3...
Hmm, try using Wacom Utility to delete your preferences and see if it fixes it.
Ah yep I can reproduce that problem here too with my Graphire 1, I'll see if I can figure out what's going wrong.
10.14 is compatible with my drivers actually!
It sounds like that PenTabletSpringboard permission may be non-functional. Remove that PenTabletSpringboard entry by using the minus button, then reboot and try using the tablet again, it should prompt you...
If you open up the "Console" app and check the Crash Reports section on the left, is there anything there with timestamps in the era of your previous driver install...
Unfortunately I'm a bit baffled with the error report you sent, because it shows that the PenTabletDriver is crashing during loading its UI, and the same driver on my computer...
Thanks, this works great! I had thought that Firefox might just be reserving ctrl+- and ctrl+= shortcuts for itself.