Yes, that's what I'm using now , a 2018 Mac Mini (Intel).Xavier wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022, 15:55Yes you're right, I didn't go into the details.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022, 15:36 Except that driver 6.3.46-1 does not support all older Wacom hardware, so if you are like me, trying to squeeze a few more years out of a 12 year old Wacom Cintiq 21UX, the end-of-the-line is driver 6.3.38-3 ... or maybe driver 6.3.40-2 if you don't use Express Keys , because a Known Issue for driver 6.3.40-2 is "When activating a keystroke assigned to a button (holding down an ExpressKey or pen button assigned to activate the Option key, for example), the keystroke improperly releases, even when you continue to hold down the ExpressKey or pen button." and also: "Straight line segments are present at the start of a stroke in some applications."
However, the release notes for driver 6.3.46-1 says that it does support Wacom Cintiq 22 , which is the model that Soom lists in his profile , so he should be ok with driver 6.3.46-1 .
The only thing I can tell is : the latest Wacom driver works on a Mac M1 and TVPaint (Wibu). But if your drawing device is not supported anymore by Wacom, then it becomes a new experience !
If you prefer to keep your old drawing device, then maybe you could look for a refurbished Apple computer on Intel ?
Another option for older Wacom hardware is to use the app Connect My Tablet - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/connect-m ... 6344?mt=12
"Connect My Tablet connects your Wacom (TM) tablet to your Mac and restores at least its critical functionality to be creative with Photoshop (TM) and other programs in Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave, HighSierra, Sierra and El Capitan. For many models and macOS versions, the Wacom preference pane, and therefore most previous functionality, will be working again."
Also these reworked Wacom drivers distributed on GitHub- https://github.com/thenickdude/wacom-driver-fix
"Wacom's macOS drivers for Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1, 2 & 3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablets have bugs in them that cause them to completely fail to start on macOS 10.15 Catalina and later versions (including 11 Big Sur and 12 Monterey). This doesn't apply to the Windows driver, or to the drivers for their newer tablets.
When you try to open the Wacom preference pane with a Bamboo tablet, you'll get an error message saying "Waiting for synchronization", then finally "There is a problem with your tablet driver. Please reboot your system. If the problem persists reinstall or update the driver". For an Intuos 3 or Cintiq 1st gen tablet, the preference pane will open, but clicking anything will cause it to crash with the message "There was an error in Wacom Tablet preferences." For Graphire and Intuos 1 & 2 tablets, the driver's installer couldn't even run on Catalina.
Thankfully I was able to track down the issues and I have patched the drivers to fix them!"