Wacom CTH-480 Tablet Driver For Windows, Mac Download

July 17, 2019 Add Comment
Wacom CTH-480 Driver DownloadThis digital tablet helps you become a visual communicator by letting you sketch out ideas, mark up articles, annotate documents, take handwritten notes and most of all, connect with others. Simply put the tip of the included pen to the tablet to illustrate your thoughts and ideas in dozens of compatible software applications.

Main Features

The Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Tablet series offers an impressive collection of features:


  • Wireless capable (extra)
  • Touch function
  • Pressure sensitivity
  • Customizable stylus and tablet buttons

Functions

  • 4 customizable tablet buttons
  • Touch function on/off slider button
  • Pen nib exchange tool embedded in the nib holder compartment

The Ergonomic, Battery Free Pen

The included pen has an ergonomic design for comfortable drawing and does not require batteries. There are also two programmable switches located on the pen for assigning shortcuts. It can also be conveniently stored using the pen holder located on the tablet

Intuitive Functionality

The multi-touch feature supports easy-to-use hand gestures while the four programmable ExpressKeys can be assigned shortcuts for added productivity

Active Area

With an active area of 6.0 x 3.7", you'll have plenty of space draw out your ideas, mark up documents and more

Pressure Sensitive

This tablet supports up to 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity to ensure accurate pen input


Wacom ICTH-480 Tablet  Driver For Windows, Mac Download

Wacom CTH-480 Tablet Driver Download For Windows And Mac

Wacom : CTH-480 | Version : 6.3.35-3 | Size : 58.74 MB | Date : 21/06/2019

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Wacom : CTH-480 | Version : 6.3.35-2 | Size : 89.8 MB | Date : 21/06/2019

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You must install the driver for your device to work properly, unless your device comes with a pre-installed driver. Refer to the Quick Start Guide to discover if your device has a pre-installed driver or not.

Wacom suggests that before you install a new driver you should uninstall the present driver.  After uninstalling, then you install the new driver. Download and save driver installation in an easy-to-find place (In case reinstallation in the future is needed which is not uncommon)

Tablet Driver Uninstallation
  • Disconnect tablet.
  • Uninstall current driver.
  • Start >Control Panel >Add / Remove Programs >Wacom Tablet >Remove.
  • Reboot PC.
  • Remove left-over files and directories in C:\Program Files\tablet.

Tablet Driver Installation
  • Reboot (If not you may get: THE TABLET DRIVER WAS NOT FOUND, or: Unable to load tablet drivers)
  • Connect Wacom tablet Lights should go on. If you get: A supported tablet was not found in the system, the tablet is not connected. 
  • Touch tablet with pen. Lights should change. If not: the pen may be from a different tablet series or Intuos version.
  • Test Wacom driver: Start >All Programs >Wacom Tablet Properties >About >Diagnose
  • Observe that numbers change.

MovAlyzeR Input Device Setup
  • Run MovAlyzeR Start>All Programs>NeuroScript>MovAlyzeR>MovAlyzeR
  • Setup tablet for User Click Acquire. NOTE: Acquire may tell 100 Hz, but during recording it is 130 Hz Overwrite with 130 Hz.
  • Rightclick your Experiment >Properties >Input Device. This needs done for EACH of your existing experiments.
  • If needed settings can be overwritten per Subject: Rightclick your subject >Properties >Edit

What Is a Wacom Tablet?

A Wacom tablet is a type of input device for the computer that is extremely useful for all photographers and graphic designers. While the most common way of interacting with a computer is with a mouse and keyboard, this isn't always the most intuitive. Editing or touching up photos with a mouse can be very time consuming. It's much more natural for any artists or photographers to use a pen or brush to touch up their photographers. A Wacom Tablet provides photographers with this ability.

Wacom produces several tablet lines, three of which are marketed worldwide. Most are sold with a software bundle, such as ArtRage Lite, Corel Painter Essentials and Photoshop Elements, which take advantage of the tablet features. Each is sold with a compatible digital pen. Some pens feature buttons on the shaft or an "eraser" at the other end. Some models include a puck (mouse) based on the same technology. Software drivers for recent versions of Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows are included with most models. All current models of external tablets connect to computers via USB or Bluetooth.

How Wacom Tablets Work

The tablet works by plugging into a computer via a USB port. A stylus is similarly attached to the tablet. When a user draws a line with the stylus, the drawing does not show up on the tablet. Instead the action generates a signal that goes to a vertical grid of wires running across the tablet.

In touchscreen tablets , the whole monitor becomes the writing surface and the user interacts directly with the display instead of drawing on one surface and viewing on another.

The pen may be battery-powered or may have a cord. When a user draw a line using the stylus, the coil circuit transfers the signals to the main circuit inside the stylus. This calculates the number of lines-lengths, while the pressure sensitive capacitor measures the pressure of the lines. The data signal is generated by the stylus and detected by a grid of wires in the tablet called the sensor board.

The horizontal and vertical wires of the tablet operate as both transmitting and receiving coils. the tablet generates an electromagnetic signal, which is received by a circuit in the stylus. the stylus works as an antenna that receives the signal and generates another electromagnetic field that "talks" back to the tablet.

By using electromagnetic signals, the tablet is able to transfer the lines to the computer screen or display being used.

Stylus effect: These tablets come with different levels of sensitivity to pressure applied on the surface by the digitiser pen or stylus. Applied pressure on the drawing surface of the graphics tablet gives a mark or line its thickness. Pressing the digitiser pen hard against the drawing surface will result in the line or mark being very dark. Lightly touching the pen to the surface of the graphic tablet will result in a lighter mark or line. With pressure sensitivity, the user experiences a more natural approach to drawing on a computer.
Sizes: Wacom tablets come in various sizes, with the smallest being 7.6 cm by 12.8 inches and the larger tablets having more than these dimensions. The price of a Wacom pen and tablet varies with the size.