This driver release supports the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 display tablets and the Wacom Cintiq Pro Engine, a creative PC module that combines with your Wacom Cintiq Pro 24. The result is the Wacom Cintiq Pro Studio, an all-in-one solution for creative professionals.
- Device type:
- Monitors
- Manufacturer:
- Wacom
- Model name:
- DTU-1631
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Wacom Dtu 1631 Driver
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DriverHub |
| 2017-10-16 |
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| 2013-11-11 |
| n/a | Wacom Dtu 1631 Drivers For MacWacom DTU-1631 drivers will help to eliminate failures and correct errors in your device's operation. Download Wacom DTU-1631 drivers for different OS Windows versions (32 and 64 bit). After you have downloaded the archive with Wacom DTU-1631 driver, unpack the file in any folder and run it. WacomTablet_6.3.19-6.dmg was release on Dec 23rd... I installed it... It removed ALL functionality of modifier keys (Command, Option, Control) in all apps which weren't 'Wacom-aware'. A BLATANTLY OBVIOUS MAJOR BUG... yet the driver was still released. This seems like standard practice for the folks at Wacom now... release something... wait for users to report bugs... make 4 more versions, all introducing NEW bugs over the next few months...... Eventually landing on a driver that seems fairly stable... so it remains in use for 2-3 years. Then they restart the cycle.... Horrible development and unlike Wacom in the 90s or 2000s. I suppose OSX may have made the difference, when they started REQUIRING reboots upon driver update (didn't need that before). I'm still using Driver 6.3.15-3 because thus far, it's the last release WITHOUT major bugs. I'll try this new 6.3.19-6 release, but I have little expectations that it will actually be bug-free -- more a matter of if I can live with the bugs it (probably) has. I don't necessarily blame Wacom for having difficulty squashing bugs... but it is their fault they releasing bug-ridden drivers without bothering to test them at all.
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