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171 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 23.0.6 which is available worldwide now.
Going forward, our goal is to fix as many top User-Voice bugs as possible and as frequently as possible. Given the nature of the fixes, some of the bugs will take a longer time to fix, but we are on it.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback. Keep it coming!
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I've noticed that if you have more then then 4 anchors on a square then your able to resize without any problems no matter how small the object is. And my mouse works fine, so its undoubtedly a wacom issue.
Wacom Support gave me some help, unfortunately that didn't work out. Maybe you'll have better luck Chris? Se answer below. I've mailed them again. If you've solved this issue please let me know, thanks!
"In this case an outdated or corrupt preference file could be causing an issue, please follow the instructions shown below:
Go to the Wacom Folder and open Wacom Utility (you can also find it typing "Wacom" on the operating system search).
Under "All User Preferences", please select "Remove".
Disconnect the tablet from the computer and remove the driver using the Wacom Utility. After removing the driver with the utility, you can manually check to see if anything is left behind in the following folders. So while in our desktop we want to click on ‘Go’ (upper left corner), then on ‘Computer’. Once inside, please access your main hard drive (by default should be named Macintosh HD). Once we’re here anything that’s related to Wacom, would need to be removed from the folders. The same will have to be checked in any respective User’s folder on the system. On OS X 10.7 Lion or later, the User Library folder has been hidden. To access it, you must select 'Go' from the top of Finder and select 'Go to folder...’. Here, enter ' ~/Library ' to access the current user's Library folder. Please check for Wacom related files and remove them from inside the next folders:
Applications/Wacom Tablet
Library/Application Support/Tablet
Library/Frameworks/WacomMultiTouch.framework
Library/Internet Plugins/WacomTabletPlugin.plugin
Library/Launch Agents/com.wacom.wacomtablet.plist
Library/LaunchDaemons/com.wacom.displayhelper.plist
Library/LaunchDaemons/com.wacom.RemoveTabletHelpter.plist
Library/LaunchDaemons/com.wacom.TabletHelper.plist
Library/PreferencePanes/WacomTablet.prefpane
Library/Preferences/Tablet
Library/PriveledgedHelperTools/com.wacom.RemoveTabletHelper
Library/PriveledgedHelperTools/com.wacom.TabletHelper
Users//Library/Preferences/com.wacom.ProfessionalTablet.plist
Users//Library/Preferences/com.wacom.wacomtablet.prefs
Users//Library/Preferences/com.wacom.wacomtouch.prefs
After this is complete then there should not be any leftover files of a previous Wacom driver file. A restart and a repair of your disk permissions would be important steps before installing a driver. Again, make sure that the tablet is plugged directly into the computer, not into a USB hub or keyboard/monitor.
Next, please proceed with the driver installation:
A restart will be required after installing the driver, please make sure to close and save all your work before following these instructions.
Disconnect the tablet from the computer.
Download and install the driver from:
http://tablet.wacom.co.jp/download/driver/WacomTablet_6.3.25-2.dmg
As always, make sure your tablet is connected directly to your computer. Avoid using USB hubs, keyboard/monitor ports, or docking stations with the tablets, as they can cause inconsistent behavior."