Graphics Agent for macOS Administrators' Guide

Wacom Tablet Support

The Graphics Agent for macOS supports locally terminated Wacom tablets, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Anyware Client.

Locally terminated Wacom tablets are much more responsive and tolerate high-latency connections, but may not support advanced features like Touch. For information regarding feature support and Anyware client and agent requirements, see the following sections.

Locally Terminated Wacom Tablets

Locally-terminated tablets have greatly improved responsiveness, and tolerate higher-latency (including 25ms and higher) networks.

For the best experience and most complete device support, use the latest available Anyware agent, Anyware software client, and Anyware Zero Client firmware. To find out when support was added for individual Wacom device, refer to the release notes for your client.

The following Wacom tablet models have been tested and are supported with local termination mode:

Anyware client support for locally terminated Wacom tablets and the Graphics Agent for macOS

Anyware Tera2 Zero Client
Anyware Software Client for Windows
Anyware Software Client for macOS
Anyware Software Client for Linux
Intuos Pro Small
PTH-460
Intuos Pro Medium
PTH-660
Intuos Pro Large
PTH-860
Movink 13
DTH-135
1 2
Cintiq Pro 16
DTH-167
Cintiq Pro 17
DTH-172
Cintiq Pro 22
DTH-227
Cintiq 22
DTK-2260
Cintiq 22HD
DTK-2200
Cintiq 22HDT - Pen & Touch
DTH-2200
Cintiq Pro 24
DTK-2420
Cintiq Pro 24 - Pen & Touch
DTH-2420
Cintiq Pro 27
DTH-271
Cintiq 32 Pro - Pen & Touch
DTH-3220

Important: Touch is not supported

Touch features of Wacom devices are not supported with local termination.

Other Wacom tablets may work, but have not been tested and should not be used in production environments.

Info

To ensure smooth and consistent drawing on Wacom tablets in high latency networks, see the Configuration Guide.

Caution: Do Not Calibrate Pen Displays from Wacom Center

We recommend that you NOT calibrate your pen display from Wacom Center on the host machine. Doing so might result in the cursor getting offset when the tablet is used during a PCoIP session.

  • 1Untested, but expected to work.  
  • 2Untested, but expected to work.  

Last updated: Saturday, November 9, 2024