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I have an 8x12 Wacom Intuos 3 graphics tablet (USB). I am running Windows Vista Ultimate. My problem is that when Windows pops up a UAC permission dialog box the tablets mouse stops working and I have to use the keyboard arrow keys to clear out the dialog box. I have contacted Wacom and was told that this is how it is supposed to work because when the UAC dialog boxes come up they shift Windows in to a mode that the drivers (for the tablet) do not function. If I turn UAC off I don't have any driver issues and I only have drivers issues when the UAC dialogs are up. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? As it is right now it makes Vista much less thrilling and makes the Wacom Intuos 3 mouse worthless.

I hate having to move over to the keyboard to clear a simple dialog box. Any chance Microsoft is going to address this? I would think that this would annoy all tablet users as well as tablet PC users. Earthshaker more rar. This is not a Vista issue.

'=(8)' wrote: I have an 8x12 Wacom Intuos 3 graphics tablet (USB). I am running Windows Vista Ultimate. My problem is that when Windows pops up a UAC permission dialog box the tablets mouse stops working and I have to use the keyboard arrow keys to clear out the dialog box. I have contacted Wacom and was told that this is how it is supposed to work because when the UAC dialog boxes come up they shift Windows in to a mode that the drivers (for the tablet) do not function.

If I turn UAC off I don't have any driver issues and I only have drivers issues when the UAC dialogs are up. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? As it is right now it makes Vista much less thrilling and makes the Wacom Intuos 3 mouse worthless. I hate having to move over to the keyboard to clear a simple dialog box. Any chance Microsoft is going to address this? I would think that this would annoy all tablet users as well as tablet PC users.

'=(8)' wrote in message news: I have an 8x12 Wacom Intuos 3 graphics tablet (USB). I am running Windows Vista Ultimate.

My problem is that when Windows pops up a UAC permission dialog box the tablets mouse stops working and I have to use the keyboard arrow keys to clear out the dialog box. I have contacted Wacom and was told that this is how it is supposed to work because when the UAC dialog boxes come up they shift Windows in to a mode that the drivers (for the tablet) do not function. If I turn UAC off I don't have any driver issues and I only have drivers issues when the UAC dialogs are up. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? As it is right now it makes Vista much less thrilling and makes the Wacom Intuos 3 mouse worthless. I hate having to move over to the keyboard to clear a simple dialog box. Any chance Microsoft is going to address this?

Wacom Windows Vista Drivers

I would think that this would annoy all tablet users as well as tablet PC users. Yeah, I have a Wacom Intuos as well, but this issue doesn't bother me so much as I only use the pen within programs like Photoshop or Corel Painter. What you can do is either disable UAC, or preferably, make the most of the prompts auto-elevate, like I have. This keeps UAC running, so Program Files is still protected, IE7 still runs in Protected Mode, etc.

But you lose the security of the annoying UAC prompts. However, the Security Centre still says that UAC is not running, even though it is. To do this, follow these instructions: Of course, don't do this if you are one of these people that think that UAC is their saviour, as they get all sorts of malware otherwise, and I don't think that you will be able to do this if you are using a Home version of Vista. 'Mick' wrote in message news: This is not a Vista issue. '=(8)' wrote: I have an 8x12 Wacom Intuos 3 graphics tablet (USB).

I am running Windows Vista Ultimate. My problem is that when Windows pops up a UAC permission dialog box the tablets mouse stops working and I have to use the keyboard arrow keys to clear out the dialog box.

I have contacted Wacom and was told that this is how it is supposed to work because when the UAC dialog boxes come up they shift Windows in to a mode that the drivers (for the tablet) do not function. If I turn UAC off I don't have any driver issues and I only have drivers issues when the UAC dialogs are up. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? As it is right now it makes Vista much less thrilling and makes the Wacom Intuos 3 mouse worthless. I hate having to move over to the keyboard to clear a simple dialog box.

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Any chance Microsoft is going to address this? I would think that this would annoy all tablet users as well as tablet PC users. =(8) I disagree UAC is causing this and Microsoft hasn't allowed other companies like Wacom a way around it so that their drivers function at all times. Microsoft should have done a better job with UAC. The more I use it the more I realize that UAC works the way to does to keep your computer safe. Microsoft decided to do this instead of smashing bugs and security holes.

Now you may see UAC as the fix for security I don't. The same old problems are there, they just slapped some new paint on them.

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