A couple artists here are having problems with using their Wacom tablets for 
using nuke. The pen is unresponsive and is unable to select nodes. Also, 
certain combinations of panning in a viewer, then trying to pan the node graph 
still controls the viewer.

This only happens in mouse mode, not pen mode. Note that I'm talking about 
using the pen, but with wacom's setting called 'mouse mode'. I can't imagine 
using a pen in mouse mode, it sounds horrible to me. But it's how these 
particular artists work.

We've reinstalled both our previous and newest working versions of the wacom 
drivers, and reinstalled nuke with each reinstall of the tablet drivers.

--- On a non-nuke related note, we're also having problems in pen mode with 
photoshop and gimp. Photoshop is just having some slowdown in 64-bit, but as 
far as I know is fine for 32. In gimp, it's almost as if the tablet is in a 
different settings environment. The boundaries are set to a single screen, and  
the range is cut off for the bottom third of the screen. Somewhat like the 
equivalent of having 'force proportions' set on. Also, at time that I haven't 
been able to reproduce, the cursor is forced into the corner of the screen.



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