Suppress "Tablet Version Mismatch" dialog box.

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typingcat
Jan 9, 2007
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I have an old Wacom Graphire 1 tablet. I have installed the driver for it. Since I rarely use tablet and it seems that it consumes memory and CPU, I have stopped the tabletservice. When I need to use the tablet, I simply turn the service on by tyiping "net start tabletService" All works fine but there’s one problem. When the tabletService is not running, if I try to run Photoshop a dialog box appears twice saying "Tablet Version Mismatch". Is there any way to suppress this dialog? With old wacom driver, this message box didn’t appear, but with the lastest driver, this dialog box appears.

Is there any workaround to suppress this dialog box without 1)runing the TabletService service or 2)Installing old tablet driver instead?

Thank you.

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Mike Hyndman
Jan 9, 2007
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I have an old Wacom Graphire 1 tablet. I have installed the driver for it. Since I rarely use tablet and it seems that it consumes memory and CPU, I have stopped the tabletservice.

Noticably? Run Task Manager and check the performance tab and see how things differ with the service running and stopped.

When I need to use the tablet, I
simply turn the service on by tyiping "net start tabletService" All works fine but there’s one problem. When the tabletService is not running, if I try to run Photoshop a dialog box appears twice saying "Tablet Version Mismatch". Is there any way to suppress this dialog? With old wacom driver, this message box didn’t appear, but with the lastest driver, this dialog box appears.
Is there any workaround to suppress this dialog box without 1)runing the TabletService service or 2)Installing old tablet driver instead?
Thank you.

It obviously knows that the device driver is different (newer)to what is in its preferences file or similar. You could try deleting this file as per the help instructions.
Hold down the ctrl+alt+shift keys and start PS, you should get a dialogue box up asking if you want to delete the file. You do, a new one will be created with, hopefully, the correct hardware info.

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