I tried versions older than 5.3.5-3 as well. It's also worth mentioning that I initially installed the latest driver from Wacom (6.3.32-4), which does not support Bamboos, and then went back and installed the older drivers (5.3.5-3) that do support Bamboos. I've seen from multiple sources online that something similar to "Wacom tablet" should show up in Device Manager under Human Interface Devices, but I have nothing of the sort. I've tried reinstalling the drivers, using old drivers, and reinstalling the device, and the result is the same every time. It also shows up in Device Manager under Mice and other pointing devices as "HID-Compliant Mouse." The tablet is connected to the computer and works as a mouse, but I can't use tablet mode or pressure sensitivity at all. "ERROR - A supported tablet was not found on the system." Upon installing fresh drivers and trying to open up Wacom Preferences in Control Panel, I get a message that says: I recently got a new hard drive and in the process upgraded from Windows 8 to Windows 10. I have a Bamboo MTE-450 which is very old but still in very good working condition.
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