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  1. Background
  2. Driver abandonment timeline
  3. Intuos 1 through 3
  4. Intuos 4
  5. Intuos 5 and Intuos 2013
  6. Intuos Pro 1st gen, Intuos 490/690, and Cintiq displays
  7. macOS kernel extension deprecation
  8. Wacom's response
  9. Community workarounds
  10. OpenTabletDriver
  11. wacom-driver-fix
  12. Linux native support
  13. Related Wacom controversies
  14. EU update obligations
  15. Comparable incidents
  16. See also
  17. References

Wacom legacy tablet driver abandonment is Wacom's practice of discontinuing driver software for older graphics tablet models, rendering functional hardware unusable on current operating systems. The pattern started on November 22, 2010, when Wacom released the final macOS driver for the original Intuos, & has continued across multiple product generations over 15 years.[1] The hardware doesn't wear out. Wacom tablets use battery-free electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology with no consumable components, so the obsolescence is entirely software-driven. The most recent deprecation wave, driver version 6.4.11-1 released September 17, 2025, dropped the Intuos Pro 1st generation (PTH-451/651/851), Intuos 490/690 series, & multiple Cintiq pen displays.[2] Community-developed open-source drivers prove these same tablets work on modern operating systems.[3]

Background

Wacom Co., Ltd. (TYO: 6727) manufactures graphics tablets & pen displays used in professional illustration, animation, photography, & design, with the Intuos professional line priced from $229 to $789.[4] The tablets rely on EMR technology, in which the pen receives power wirelessly from the tablet surface & requires no batteries.[5] The hardware has no consumable elements that degrade through normal use; the only software dependency is the proprietary driver required for the tablet to communicate with macOS & Windows.

Driver abandonment timeline

Intuos 1 through 3

Wacom released the final macOS driver for the Intuos 1 (version 6.1.6-4) on November 22, 2010, & the final Windows driver (version 6.1.7-3) on September 13, 2011.[1] The Intuos 2 received its last drivers (6.2.0w4 for macOS, 6.2.0w5 for Windows) on January 25, 2012.[1] The Intuos 3's final driver, version 6.3.15-3 for both platforms, shipped December 21, 2015.[1]

Intuos 4

The Intuos 4 represented a different case. Launched in March 2009 with USB 2.0 connectivity and widely used in professional studios, it was still a capable device when Wacom released its final drivers (6.3.41-2 for macOS, 6.3.41-1 for Windows) on October 6, 2020.[1] Wacom issued a formal Final Driver Notice for the Intuos 4 on January 26, 2021, stating that driver support was provided for approximately 6 to 7 years after a product's end-of-lifecycle.[6]

The Intuos 4's successor, the Intuos 5, launched in 2012. Driver support ended 8 years after the successor launched & 11 years after the Intuos 4's own launch.[1]

Intuos 5 and Intuos 2013

Wacom released the final drivers for the Intuos 5 & the consumer-tier Intuos (2013 models, CTH/CTL-480/680) on August 23, 2022: version 6.3.46-2 for macOS and 6.3.46-1 for Windows.[1] A Driver Support Bulletin dated September 28, 2022 confirmed these versions as final, also covering the Cintiq 24HD and Cintiq Companion lines.[6]

The bulletin stated that these products had been launched between 2011 & 2013 & had been replaced by successor products over 7 years earlier.[6]

Intuos Pro 1st gen, Intuos 490/690, and Cintiq displays

Driver version 6.4.10-3, released June 4, 2025, still listed the Intuos Pro PTH-451/651/851, Intuos CTL/CTH-490/690, Cintiq 13HD, Cintiq 22HD, and Cintiq 27QHD as compatible products.[7] Three months later, driver version 6.4.11-1, released September 17, 2025, removed all of these products from the compatibility list and directed users to download the older 6.4.10-3 driver.[2]

The dropped products included:

  • Intuos CTL-490, CTL-690, CTH-490, CTH-690
  • Intuos Pro PTH-451, PTH-651, PTH-851
  • Cintiq 13 DTK-1300, DTH-1300
  • Cintiq 22 DTK-2200, DTH-2200
  • Cintiq 27 DTK-2700, DTH-2700
  • DTK-1651, DTU-1031X, DTU-1141

By February 2026, Wacom's end-of-service-life (EOSL) list included over 60 tablet, pen display, and pen computer models.[8]

macOS kernel extension deprecation

Apple's deprecation of kernel extensions (kexts) created an additional obstacle for owners of unsupported Wacom tablets on macOS. IOUSBFamily (used for USB tablet connections) was deprecated in OS X El Capitan 10.11 in 2015, and IOHIDFamily (used for tablet input) was deprecated in macOS Catalina 10.15 in 2019; both were replaced by DriverKit user-space alternatives.[9] macOS Big Sur 11, released November 12, 2020, stopped loading deprecated kexts by default on Apple Silicon Macs.

Even if a Wacom user installed the last supported driver for their tablet model, the driver's kext components won't load on newer macOS versions without enabling Reduced Security boot mode on Apple Silicon hardware.[9] Wacom's older drivers were written as kexts; Wacom chose not to rewrite them as DriverKit system extensions for discontinued product lines.

Wacom's response

Wacom's support article, titled "My Wacom Device is No Longer Supported... What Now?" (last updated March 27, 2026), states that Wacom phases out support for older devices "usually several years after they are no longer available for sale."[10] The article warns that rolling back to a previous driver version is "only a short-term solution" and that users will experience "a potentially significant performance downgrade" as their operating systems and creative applications continue to update.[10]

The support article directs affected users to purchase new Wacom hardware. It doesn't offer a trade-in program, a discounted upgrade path, or any technical explanation for why existing drivers can't be compiled for modern operating systems. The article explicitly states that accessories such as pens, cables, & nibs will no longer be restocked, & repair parts won't be available once existing inventory is depleted.[10]

Wacom hasn't published a statement explaining the technical rationale for driver discontinuation. Open-source projects have restored functionality to legacy tablets by patching memory safety bugs & compatibility issues in Wacom's existing driver code.[11]

On Wacom's support forums, users have documented the impact of the September 2025 deprecation. One PTH-651 owner reported discovering the tablet was unsupported after purchasing a new Mac mini with an M4 Pro processor and installing macOS Tahoe, with no prior warning from Wacom.[12] Another professional user described losing Wacom functionality mid-project and being unable to revert to macOS Sonoma because other professional software had already been updated for the new operating system.[12]

Community workarounds

OpenTabletDriver

OpenTabletDriver is an open-source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver with over 3,600 GitHub stars.[3] Because it runs in user space rather than as a kernel extension, it avoids the macOS kext deprecation problem entirely & supports legacy Wacom models that Wacom itself has dropped.

wacom-driver-fix

The wacom-driver-fix project, maintained by developer thenickdude, patches Wacom's existing macOS drivers to restore functionality on macOS Catalina (10.15) through Monterey (12), including Apple M1 hardware.[11] It supports the Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1 through 3, & Cintiq 1st generation lines. The patches fix memory corruption bugs, private API dependencies, & preference file handling errors in Wacom's driver binaries.[11]

Linux native support

The Linux Wacom Project provides an open-source kernel driver that ships with most Linux distributions & supports Wacom tablets, including legacy models, out of the box.[13] The same Intuos 4 that Wacom declared end-of-life in 2021 works on current Linux systems with no involvement from Wacom.[13]

On February 5, 2020, software engineer Robert Heaton published an analysis showing that Wacom's tablet driver transmitted the name of every application opened on the user's computer to Google Analytics servers. Heaton discovered the telemetry by intercepting network traffic with Wireshark and Burp Suite and found that the driver sent application names, timestamps, and a unique device identifier without explicit user consent.[14]

The Register covered the story the same day, & PetaPixel followed the next day.[15][16]

EU update obligations

The EU Sale of Goods Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/771), applied from January 1, 2022, requires sellers to supply updates necessary to maintain conformity for goods with digital elements.[17] No lawsuit has been filed over Wacom's driver abandonment.

Comparable incidents

Canon dropped driver support for functional scanners, leaving owners unable to use working hardware on current operating systems. iFixit described software support as "the new repair frontier" in a June 2023 analysis of the growing problem of functional hardware rendered useless by discontinued software.[18]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Wacom final driver notices". SevenPens Documentation. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Release Notes for Mac 6.4.11-1". Wacom. 2025-09-17. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "OpenTabletDriver: Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver". GitHub. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  4. "Wacom Unveils the New Intuos4". Animation Magazine. Mar 2009. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  5. "What is the EMR (Electro-Magnetic Resonance) method incorporated in a pen tablet?". Wacom Support. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Driver Support Bulletin: Wacom Tablet Driver Support" (PDF). Wacom. 2022-09-28. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  7. "Release Notes for Mac 6.4.10-3". Wacom. 2025-06-04. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  8. "What Products Can No Longer Be Serviced by Wacom?". Wacom Support. 2026-02-20. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Deprecated Kernel Extensions and System Extension Alternatives". Apple Developer. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "My Wacom Device is No Longer Supported... What Now?". Wacom Support. 2026-03-27. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 "Fixes the Wacom Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1+2+3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablet drivers for macOS". GitHub. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Wacom Intuos Pro medium PTH-651 no longer supported". Wacom Support Community. 2025-11-17. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "The Linux Wacom Project". Linux Wacom. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  14. Robert Heaton (2020-02-05). "Wacom drawing tablets track the name of every application that you open". Robert Heaton. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  15. Shaun Nichols (2020-02-05). "Sketchy behavior? Wacom tablet drivers phone home with names, times of every app opened on your computer". The Register. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  16. "Wacom Tablets Quietly Track Every App You Open". PetaPixel. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2026-03-28.
  17. Directive (EU) 2019/771 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019 on certain aspects concerning contracts for the sale of goods.
  18. Jack Monahan (2023-06-07). "The New Repair Frontier: Software Support". iFixit. Retrieved 2026-03-28.