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Seems like uninstalling Wacom driver could help in this case. If it doesn’t and you have the same exact problem — please upvote and leave a comment.
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Kat
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Hi,
Thanks for your advice!I found a post about the Tahoe OS that suggested the WACOM driver might be affecting it, and even though I have a different OS version, I decided to try disabling the WACOM driver.
And that solved the problem!
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I have a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet, but I'm not currently using it on my work computer, so I simply uninstalled all the drivers and anything related to the Wacom from my computer.
I can't recall the driver version, but I periodically update everything, however, it could not have been the latest one.
I had no problems before the system updates I performed the day before yesterday.
I didn't test the issue with different input devices because, as I said, I didn't need the tablet for my project at the moment. And that's a good question, what will happen if I install it again?
Here's an article I read about connecting to the Wacom:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/can-t-launch-illustrator-macos-tahoe/m-p/15509775#M453508