I'm sure this has been talked about a thousand times, but after a quick search of the Polycount forums I didn't find the solution. The problem is Windows 7 has all kinds of built in pen and tablet settings and pings and popups that really make a professional tablet useless. I've just set up a new machine with Windows 7 and an Intuos 4 so it's nice and fresh in my mind. Here is the solution:
Windows Features > Disable Tablet PC Components
Pen and Touch > Flicks > OFF
Pen and Touch > Use the pen button as right-click equivalent > ON
Pen and Touch > Use the top of the pen to erase ink > OFF (might not matter)
Pen and Touch > Press and Hold Settings > OFF
Pen and Touch > Input Panel Gesture Settings > OFF
Run gpedit from command line (not from Run in Start menu).
Navigate to User Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Tablet PC - Cursor.
Enable the Turn off pen feedback setting.
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Programs and Features in the Control Panel
Turn Windows features on or off
Then Uncheck Tablet PC Components
Edit
Nvm you said the same in less words at the beginning
I just find it ridiculous that we have to go through these extremes to just use our software/hardware. Right now it's working but I fear a restart, that will usually disable it's functionality, if it does happen again I'll try the above, so far so good.
Thanks maybe one of our "helpful" posts will help out other users with similar issues.
EDIT:
I have a cheap graphite 4 CTE so this is how I sort of fixed my issue, control panel/ uninstall Wacom netscape tablet (or anything that said Wacom), go to start all programs, pen tablet, Clicked remove under my preferences, then also under all user preferences, if you have a backup just restore it, I didn't do that cause I don't mind resetting it.
It magically worked... but no restart yet so who knows... hope it works for you.
As of:
06/22/2010
F.U.B.A.R.D
Wacom graphire CTE-4 win7 64bits home premium.
08-13-10:
WORKING 100% WITH PROPERTIES
Annoying, sure, but to go as far as claim it renders your Wacom useless seems like a ridiculous exageration.
Thanks Wilson, was just about to go through all that crap (again!) myself.
Also, not all Wacom drivers are equal. Especially soon after the release of 7, finding a working one was a true pain in the ass (making me smile even more at the SEVEN WILL FIX EVERYTHINGZ! crowd). It might be better now. But if someone knows a driver number that works well, please post too!
pior: once all the windows shit is disabled the latest release works perfect for me under 7.
Thanks
For me it was enough to change it in the Wacom Tablet settings...
Just map it to one monitor
Sorry for the images beeing in german. but you should get the hang of it anyway.
Just select Pen Settings->Projection and change the Value to Screen 1
Also worth noting, for lefties its nice to be able to map the tablet upside down. Mainly if you have a tablet with buttons only on one side (I'm too poor to get one big enough with them on both sides :P) Then the buttons are accessible with your right hand and you don't accidentally hit zoom all the time like I used to.