

I had also tried reinstalling and restarting using the command: sudo apt-get install -reinstall xserver-xorg-input-wacomĪnd it still does not work. After you have downloaded the compatible driver, install in on your Windows 10 computer. If your device is not compatible with the latest driver, you can scroll down on Wacom website and look for product compatibility with previous drivers. Later, I was able to get the keyboard and mouse working, but I still cannot get the tablet working. Do not forget to look for compatible products before downloading a driver. After restart, create a new Admin user on the computer, then restart again. If the issue continues, please uninstall the tablet driver and restart the computer. Wait for the program uninstallation to complete. When prompted for confirmation, select Yes. In the next window, right-click the Wacom tablet program and select Uninstall. If the error continues to occur and seems to be associated. Click Start-> Control Panel -> Programs and features. Make sure to run all Windows updates before following these steps to make sure the system is fully up to date. To resolve the error, remove the device from Device Manager and then reinstall or upgrade the driver. So I had to reboot again, and go into recovery mode to reinstall all the input drivers using the command: sudo apt-get install -reinstall xserver-xorg-input-all Steps to uninstall and reinstall the driver can be found here.


But after booting, no input devices were working. The moment I had done that I restarted the system. I had installed the driver using the command: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-wacom I had recently bought a WACOM One tablet pen, and I couldn't get it to work on Ubuntu (with gnome).
