Because the computer recognized the device, I didn't have to make any changes to the registry.)Ĥ. (At this point the tablet showed up in 'Device Manager' under 'Other devices' as 'WACOM GD'. Shut down the computer and connect the tablet to the serial port and plugged in tablet power supply.ģ. and uninstall all 'Wacom' and 'Tablet/Pen Tablet' entries using 'Control Panel>Uninstall a program'. Before starting, download the international driver version 6.10.6. Here is the stream lined version of what I did.ġ.
You can also get it by searching the European Wacom site it won't appear in the Americas Wacom site.) Intuos GD-0608-R (connected to serial port.)ĭriver 6.10.6 (pro610-6_int.exe) (The one linked in Scherer's post. And I'm happy again can will go to Windows 7 with my installation. Then I've installed the wacom driver and rebooted. You found it at the wacom if you search for Vista drivers of Intuos (and not Windows 7, these are newer than 6.10). Then I downloaded the latest Intuos driver in version 6.10.x, all newer drivers don't have the serial driver support integrated. It finds the WACOM device, but no driver. Now i plugged in the power cable of my Intuos board and refreshed the hardware manager. (Notice: in regedit you don't enter the quotes).
So I started regedit.exe opened the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE and added the key "Tablet" and then added a new string "PnPTablets" and then entered the value ",COM3". Now Windows 7 tells me which COM port it uses for that device. I first removed the power cable from the Wacom so that only the Usb-to-Serial cable is found. I found out that the driver is a Prolific usb-to-serial and I had to look for a working version in Windows 7.
Wacom intuos 3 tablet driver not found windows 7 install#
I first had to install the correct driver for this. My DELL Insprion 530 does not have a real serial port, so I use a Skymaster USB to serial cable. Yes, my GD-0912-R really works on Windows 7.