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Wacom Graphire 3 w/Photoshop cc 2014

photoshop cc 2014 wacom graphire 3 windows 7 pro

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Has anyone tried this combination? I have an old Graphire 3 tablet that I used to use with another computer and I'd like to try it on PsCC 2014. However, I realize that it's pretty old in tablet years so before I go to the trouble of downloading and installing drivers or this thing I thought I'd ask here. The OS is Windows 7 Pro if that makes a difference. 

 

I noticed that the Wacom site only has references to their tablets working with the non cc version of Photoshop. I haven't seen any references to Photoshop CC even for their newer tablets. I can't imagine them not working though. That's a pretty sizable market to pass up. Thanks in advance.

 

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Wacom has a driver for your tablet/OS combination. So I see no reason why it shouldn't work.

 

Here you can find it:

http://us.wacom.com/...legacy-drivers/


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Wacom has a driver for your tablet/OS combination. So I see no reason why it shouldn't work.

 

Here you can find it:

http://us.wacom.com/...legacy-drivers/

 

Hi Rage,

 

Thanks for the link. I appreciate it. In doing some detective work I've discovered that Adobe changed some code in Photoshop CC 2014 that makes using old tablets and drivers problematic. However, there is a posted fix for the problem... which has to do with changes Microsoft made to Windows with Windows 8 and 8.1. Seems they handle touch interfaces a bit differently than had been done in the past. 

 

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