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Hi, I'm considering migration to FreeBSD (or some other BSD distribution) on my netbook. My biggest concern is a graphic tablet: if it works I can think about migration from GNU/Linux. The tablet is a Wacom Bamboo One, model: CTF-430.
Has anyone managed to use this particular model in FreeBSD? Or maybe this model can be used in any other *BSD distribution. Most of the hardware in my laptop works under FreeSBIE and PC-BSD, so I assume it could work in FreeBSD too.
Unfortunately the tablet didn't work and I couldn't find any information whether this model can be used with any distribution of BSD or not.
Thanks in advance.
Has anyone managed to use this particular model in FreeBSD? Or maybe this model can be used in any other *BSD distribution. Most of the hardware in my laptop works under FreeSBIE and PC-BSD, so I assume it could work in FreeBSD too.
Unfortunately the tablet didn't work and I couldn't find any information whether this model can be used with any distribution of BSD or not.
Thanks in advance.
Bamboo One Ctf-430 Driver Download Mac
Bamboo One Ctf-430 Driver For Mac Os
To my surprise, the settings then worked with the Wacom tablet/mouse. When I disconnected the Mac mouse, the preference pane reverted to the basic one, but the settings remained and I can use the Graphire as I did with Snow Leopard. To change the settings I just reconnect the Mac mouse. Wacom Co., Ltd CTF-430 Bamboo One USB VID056a&PID0069 Select the driver for your operating system and its bit. It is recommended to install a later version of the driver (see the release date).