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Michael Guidetti
November 16, 2015 at 12:51 pmI’m having the same timeline scrubbing issues as Brad unfortunately. Rolling back to the old drivers didn’t fix it for me either.
OS X 10.11.1; Premiere CC 2015; Intros Pro M
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Eddie Maldonado
November 27, 2015 at 6:15 pmGREAT NEWS!
Wacom prompted me to download 6.3.15-2 for Intuos Pro and after installing it seems Wacom has resolved all the issues with regard to the hypersensitivity of the pen. In Premiere Pro I tried to scale a shot up and that worked as well as the mouse. Additionally I hopped over to Lightroom to test the Tone Curve and the steppiness is now gone.
Currently on OS X 10.10.5.
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Mike Kelland
November 29, 2015 at 8:59 pmWith Pr Pro CC 2015 I’m getting weird behaviour in the timeline with my Intuos 5. Every time I scrub, the playhead will flick back to where I started, unless I am very slow and deliberate. This doesn’t happen in Pr Pro CC 2014. Weird and very annoying.
On Mac OS X 10.9.5
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Declan Zimmermann
May 11, 2016 at 4:21 pmBelated thank you for this, Paul! Helped a lot with Premiere Pro CC2015
Declan Zimmermann
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Jean Poole
August 16, 2016 at 3:44 amAlas – I’ve had these Wacom-Intuos4+Premiere problems for ages – and they’ve only gotten worse with 15.4 – the cursor now disappears when I try the click+drag some FX parameter numbers in the Effects Control panel…
Unfortunately Wacom’s latest driver for the Intuos 4 is from Sep 2015.
Have tried using the older tablet driver recommended –
https://downloadeu.wacom.com/pub/Mac/pro638-2.dmgbut regardless of using latest or that one, still get the same crap-tacular, workflow destroying problems…
Have left a bug report with Adobe,
Would love to know of anyone else who has figured out solutions…
https://skynoise.net/projects
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Paul Jones
August 16, 2016 at 9:33 amI’ve only been using it for a couple of days, but i’m finding be current release of PPro has fixed many Wacom problems I was having, the most irritating being the color wheels and curves in the Lumetri panel.
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Paul Jones
September 5, 2016 at 2:56 pmOkay, now whatever happened during the latest update (10.4.0(30)) has pretty much cripped the Wacom for effects work. I can now no longer scrub values in any of the effects panels in Premiere. I can only adjust if I twirl-down to the slider, and in the titles panel (with no sliders) there is no scrubbing at all. What makes this all the more frustrating is that AE has had none of these issues through the many years we have been fighting this.
Off to try some other driver vintages to see if i get lucky…
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Paul Whishaw
September 6, 2016 at 6:39 pmYep. Me too. Can’t scrub any value box in the effects control or in the title editor. Also when I change values in the title editor using the arrow keys or keypasd, changes don’t carry over to the timeline. I have to move the whole clip up and down.
Bit annoying.
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Sney Noorani
September 6, 2016 at 8:14 pmtry getting fresh drivers from Wacom, I heard it was resolved like that on another thread on this subject
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Xavier Bonet
September 6, 2016 at 8:31 pmI’m finding the same issue as you throughout Adobe CC, including PPro, AE, Ai, etc. In fact, when I’m using an Adobe app, these issues “spill over” to most everything I do on my computer (MacBook Pro with OS X). I’m using a Wacom Art Pen & Touch and am finding either it or the software very buggy. I’m finding that it will often and for no reason at all act as if I had the CMD-key pressed, which is really annoying, to say the least, and as in your case, it really slows down my workflow. I’ve been speaking to Wacom about it for about a month and they continue sending me placebo-ish fixes that do nothing. I’m thinking I’ll ask them to replace the tablet to see if it’s a hardware issue and, if not, I’ll try going to another brand.
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