![]() You'll need to install and activate at least one other application that can use Input Monitoring before you can finish setting up the Wacom drivers. The list will never be shown, and the + button will be missing, until some other application requests Input Monitoring permissions. Wacom has at least acknowledged the issue, but as you have discovered their instructions are incomplete! They say to drag WacomTabletDriver and WacomTouchDriver into the Input Monitoring list, but that's impossible on a stock installation of macOS Catalina because the list isn't even shown. But for some reason, the Wacom drivers never cause this dialog to appear. The way it's supposed to work on macOS Catalina is that you receive a permission prompt (like this one shown below) when you first use an application that needs to use Input Monitoring. (Skip to Workaround at the end of this answer if you don't care about the explanation.) Unfortunately this problem affects everyone installing Wacom drivers on macOS Catalina, but at least there is a workaround. It keeps telling me I need to add Wacom to Input Monitoring but it won't request permission. Is there a way to force an app to request it again? I've set and reset permissions a dozen times, wiped and installed old driver versions, wiped and reinstalled new drivers, nothing is working. I’ve tried installing, uninstalling, and reinstalling various apps that are supposed to ask permission but nothing is requesting keystroke access. Research states that in order for you to add anything to Input Monitoring, you have to have an app that’s already requested permission in the list. So I went to manually add it via Input Monitoring and it doesn’t show up. Catalina’s security upgrades require apps to ask permission in order to read keystrokes, which is required for Wacom’s drivers, I learned today.īut it never asked for permission. Well if I thought updating was dumb, that was even dumber. So I completely wiped Wacom and set it up brand new, new drivers, etc. The drivers were newest version but I figured something hadn’t synced right. My tablet started lagging to the point where it was virtually useless. Frustrating, but I upgraded to Creative Cloud and it’s fine. I just updated to Catalina which was apparently a huge mistake. Previously running Mojave with Photoshop CS6 and a 2018 Wacom Intuos. My laptop: MacBook, Retina 12 inch, Early 2015 1.1GHz Dual-Core Intel Core M 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 I just updated to macOS Catalina and I want to throw something at it. To preface, I am a procrastinator at updating my laptop. ![]()
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