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  • Greg Leslie

    October 27, 2013 at 9:00 pm

    another UI element that’s still not tablet-compatible is the numerical scrubbing in the 3-way color corrector. If you scrub the values rather than drag the color wheels, the values jump when you stop scrubbing.

  • Paul Jones

    February 21, 2014 at 4:39 pm

    Sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but this is not at all fixed for me in CC.

    I can’t use the Wacom for fine adjustments in the Effect Controls panel, title tool, for rubber-banding or even moving items in the program monitor without the parameter I am adjusting randomly jumping around as I came to take my pen away. The only solution I have come up with, without reverting to a mouse, is to toggle the Wacom into mouse mode to make those adjustments, and back again when i’m done.

    I see exactly the same behaviour using an Intuos 2, 3, Gen 1 Bamboo or the latest Intuos line.

    If no-one else has this issue, and it’s just me, would you mind letting me in on the secret?

    🙂

    P.

  • Greg Leslie

    February 21, 2014 at 5:36 pm

    Paul, it’s still busted. I even upgraded to an Intuos hoping my Bamboo was the problem. It wasn’t. I keep a cordless mouse nearby for finesse now. VERY frustrating.

  • Peter Corbett

    October 5, 2014 at 8:06 am

    I reckon this is still busted; at least it is on my Mac Pro with Premiere CC 2014. When I try to use the Intuos4 pen to move an audio level rubber band, either the whole clip self-selects and moves, or nothing happens at all. I have to use the mouse for most stuff. Anyone else seeing this sort of behavior?

    Peter Corbett
    Powerhouse Productions
    http://www.php.com.au

  • Brooks Tomlinson

    December 11, 2014 at 3:59 pm

    I still have all the issues with a wacom as well. I really wish they would fix it.

    Brooks Tomlinson
    “I dream in 32bit float”

  • Mattias Lindberg

    February 2, 2015 at 10:41 am

    Yup, found this thread searching for an answer to why I cannot drag sliders correctly in Premiere Pro CC 2014 and Mac.

  • Paul Jones

    May 29, 2015 at 7:59 am

    I have found this problem does not occur if you use the Wacom driver version 6.3.8-2. Anything newer gives me the problems. This driver works fine for me on 10.10.3 using an Intuos 3. I can move controls and volume keyframes without wobbles.

    Will be interesting to find out if this solves the problem for everyone else. I hope it does. I know how frustrating it can be.

    Here’s the link. make sure you uninstall your current driver first.

    https://downloadeu.wacom.com/pub/Mac/pro638-2.dmg

  • Greg Leslie

    May 29, 2015 at 1:30 pm

    Paul! THANK YOU!!! This solves 98% of my Wacom issues! There’s still a little bit of overshooting in the Colorista UI, but scrubbing values and dragging keyframes now work like they’re supposed to!

    Now, maybe Wacom can reverse-engineer the old driver and fix the code in future releases.

    Thanks again!
    Greg

  • Robert Shaffer

    June 11, 2015 at 2:10 am

    Hi all, I’ve been having this same problem. I’m glad I’m not the only one, although EXTREMELY frustrated. I just updated the driver to 6.3.8-2 but it didn’t help. I tried adjusting the sensitivity settings for the Wacom but that doesn’t help much either. I’m using a Wacom 5 with 10.9.5 with PP CS6. The jumping only happens in PP.

    Has anyone heard from Wacom about another fix besides updating the driver?

  • Ace Billet

    August 14, 2015 at 4:09 am

    Paul Jones You’re not only a great guitar player,
    you also solved my Wacom Wonkyness!

    Rolling back the drivers works, and premiere’s keyframes don’t drift.
    Sweet!

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