

Select TabletWorks from the list of installed programs.Ĭlick the Yes button to confirm that you want to remove the TabletWorks software.

Open the Windows Control Panel (Start->Settings->Control Panel). On some versions of Windows, the Found New Hardware wizard will pop up a second time. On some versions of Windows, you will need to respond with Yes or Continue Anyway when you are warned that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing.

Tell the wizard to search for the drivers in a specific location, and browse to the Driver subdirectory of the Installation directory. The Found New Hardware wizard should pop up. Insert the USB Tablet Adapter into a USB port on your computer. To manually install the drivers:Īttach your digitizer to the USB Tablet Adapter. By default, this is C:Program FilesGTCO CalCompTabletWorksDriver. They are simply copied to the installation directory, in the USB Tablet Adapter Driver subdirectory. The USB Tablet Adapter drivers are not installed during this installation process. Using the TabletWorks CD, run the Setup.exe file to begin the installation process. Uninstall (described below) any previous Wintab (TabletWorks) or Tablet Interface drivers before installing this release. This problem has been fixed in TabletWorks version 10.06. WebUpdate may generate an error if Interwrite Workspace version 7.5 or greater is installed. The log file will not start on Vista unless it is located in the directory that the user has access to. Sometimes tablets cannot be removed from the list of tablets by users who do not have admin rights on systems running Windows Vista. Vista users with multiple devices attached may be asked to register the DLL twice every time TabletWorks starts up. Serial tablets using a Serial-to-USB adapter are incompatible with the WintabTM and/or the TabCon interface.Īctive TabCon devices can be changed on Windows XP or Vista only by users with admin rights. There is a compatibility issue with CS3 Photoshop. When a single device is set to be used with both Wintab and TabCon applications, and Wintab Citrix support is enabled, the TabCon-compliant application will not be able to open the device. If your application requires Wintab 1.1 compatibility, please contact us. For most applications, this is sufficient. The current Wintab implementation supports only Wintab 1.0 calls. Windows NT 4.0, SP6 or greater (serial only) Older CalComp, GTCO, GTCO CalComp, and SummaGraphics tablets not in this list should work, but have not been tested. Both APIs are available after installation. Version 10 is a major change to previous GTCO CalComp TabletWorks drivers, and includes an all-new Wintab implementation, as well as the alternate TabletWorks ActiveX control. The GTCO CalComp TabletWorks driver is designed to provide a simple way for software developers to communicate with GTCO CalComp digitizers.
