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Wacom Tablet Support

The Software Client for Linux supports Wacom tablets in two configurations: bridged, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing, and locally terminated, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.

Locally-Terminated Wacom Tablets

Locally terminated Wacom tablets are much more responsive, and tolerate high-latency connections better than bridged.

Local Termination is automatically used whenever it is supported for a device. If you prefer to use bridged mode—if, for example, you must use sophisticated tablet features like touch, which is not supported by local termination—you can override this behavior by blacklisting a device for local termination.

Local termination requires a supported Anyware agent (any type), and a supported Software Client for Linux.

Anyware client support for locally terminated Wacom tablets and the Software Client for Linux

Anyware agents (Windows)
Anyware agents (Linux)
Anyware Graphics Agent for macOS
Remote Workstation Card
Intuos Pro Small
PTH-460
Intuos Pro Medium
PTH-660
Intuos Pro Large
PTH-860
Cintiq Pro 16
DTH-167
Cintiq Pro 16
DTH-1621
Cintiq 22
DTK-2260
Cintiq 22HD
DTK-2200
Cintiq 22HDT - Pen & Touch
DTH-2200
Cintiq Pro 24
DTK-2420
Cintiq Pro 24 - Pen & Touch
DTH-2420
Cintiq Pro 27
DTH-271
Cintiq 32 Pro - Pen & Touch
DTH-3220

Important: Touch is not supported

Touch features of Wacom devices are not supported with local termination.

Bridged Wacom Tablets

Bridged Wacom tablets should be used only in low-latency environments. Tablets that are bridged in network environments with high latency (greater than 25ms) will appear sluggish and difficult to use for artists, and are not recommended.

When connecting a Wacom tablet, bridged mode is used only if local termination is not available. To override this behavior, causing the Software Client for Linux to use bridged mode instead, add the device to the Local Termination Blacklist.

Note: Graphics Agent for macOS does not support bridged Wacom tablets

The Graphics Agent for macOS only supports local termination of Wacom devices.

The following Wacom tablet models have been tested and are supported on the Software Client for Linux:

Anyware client support for bridged Wacom tablets and the Software Client for Linux

Anyware agents (Windows)
Anyware agents (Linux)
Anyware Graphics Agent for macOS
Remote Workstation Card
Intuos Pro Small
PTH-460
Intuos Pro Medium
PTH-660
Intuos Pro Large
PTH-860
Cintiq Pro 16
DTH-167
Cintiq Pro 16
DTH-1621
Cintiq 22
DTK-2260
Cintiq 22HD
DTK-2200
Cintiq 22HDT - Pen & Touch
DTH-2200

Ubuntu only
Cintiq Pro 24
DTK-2420
Cintiq Pro 24 - Pen & Touch
DTH-2420
Cintiq Pro 27
DTH-271
Cintiq 32 Pro - Pen & Touch
DTH-3220

Connecting Cintiq Pro 32 Tablets

The Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 appears as three separate devices in the USB menu. You should connect the following USB devices to use this tablet:

  • ExpressKey Remote
  • Cintiq Pro 32 Touch
  • Wacom Cintiq Pro 32

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Tablet Force Proportions

You can enable the Tablet Force Proportions feature of your Wacom tablet in a PCoIP session. This feature constrains the device to match the horizontal and vertical proportions of your display, ensuing that there is no undesired stretching of your drawing.

For example: if you draw a perfect circle on the device, with tablet force proportions enabled the display will show a perfect circle; when it is disabled, the circle could appear as an ellipse depending on the screen proportions.

When this mode is enabled, the entire active surface of the device may not be usable; only the portion of the device that matches the proportion of the screen will be active.

Note: Wacom driver setting must match

The Wacom driver must also be configured to use force proportions, or this setting will have no effect.

To enable or disable Tablet Force Proportions:

From the Software Client for Linux in-session menu, select View > Tablet Force Proportions to toggle the setting.

Known Issues

The following limitations apply to Wacom tablet support:

  • Touch only works on the Cintiq Pro 32 Pen & Touch (DTH-2420). Touch functionality is not supported for any other Wacom tablet.

  • ExpressKey Remote does not work on the Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 (DTH-3220). You should still connect this device when connecting the Wacom tablet.

  • There are cursor limitations when working with the Wacom Cintiq 22HD (DTK-2200) and Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 (DTK-2420) for both bridged and locally terminated devices.

  • Control buttons on the Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 (DTH-3220) do not function when locally terminated.

  • Anyware Clients are not compatible with NoMachine and No Machine USB drivers. For information on how to uninstall NoMachine USB drivers, see No Machine's knowledge base.

Important: Wacom devices must be connected to the session for full feature support

Locally-terminated Wacom tablets must be connected to the PCoIP session using the Software Client for Linux's in-session menu in order to use pressure sensitivity and other supported features. If a device is plugged into a USB port but is not connected to the session, it will behave as a simple pointer device; this creates a confusing situation where the device initially appears to work, but expected features do not function.