
Keep an eye on this link to know the instant Wacom releases their overdue macOS High Sierra driver. And based on the wording of the announcement, the old driver won't work at all, so upgrading to macOS High Sierra will leave you Wacom-less for at least a couple of weeks-if you rely on a Wacom tablet for your work, you'll just have to wait. The news is particularly disappointing given that Apple announced High Sierra months ago, and gave developers access to that beta the very same day. To continue to use your tablet uninterrupted, Wacom suggests not to upgrade to 10.13 until the new driver is released. Due to nature of the changes in High Sierra, the existing Wacom driver for 10.12 will not work. The new Wacom driver will be ready by late October at the latest. Wacom is currently working on a new driver update to support the new operating system. The current driver is not compatible." If you click on the more info link offered in that tweet, you get this slightly more detailed explanation:Īpple has announced 10.13 High Sierra will be released September 25th.

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The disappointing news was broadcast in a tweet published by the main Wacom Twitter account that read, "We will release a Driver update late October for 10.13 High Sierra. That's why Inkwell appears in Mac OS X only if you have a Wacom graphics tablet, one of those stylus - and - pad devices found generally only on the desks. It seems Wacom tablets won't work with High Sierra until the end of October. But if you use a Wacom tablet to do your photo editing, you'll want to hold off on hitting the upgrade button. Apple's newest macOS operating system, macOS High Sierra, launched today.
