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Hi guys, I am trying hard to make Wacom Intuos4 express keys and touch ring work with Spine on Windows 10, but although Wacom is recognising all graphic programs I use when they are active and it's easy to configure buttons for them without issues, Wacom doesn't seem to even recognise that Spine is open and doesn't switch to the newly created wacom-settings for Spine. So when Spine is open and the window active Wacom uses it's default 'all programs' settings for buttons, touch ring and so on instead of the Spine-related settings I created in the Wacom Tablet Properties utility.
Obviously I don't want to make my Spine settings in the general settings, but use the Spine section. I'm running the latest Wacom drivers.

I also run into this thread on the forum:
Wacom osx custom keybinding
although it seems to be some other issue and I'm running Win10 instead of osx, it could be related 'cause I'm running an older version of Spine (v 2.1.18)?

Does anybody here know if this is a known bug or something I'm missing here? And if it's a bug, is it fixed in later versions? Or else: anybody knows a way to solve this problem (Wacom not recognising Spine to be active to switch settings to)?

Thanks in advance!


[edit] Ah I see the problem now, spine.exe isn't running, but javaw.exe is. So I had to bind my Spine-specific Wacom settings to the Javaw.exe in Wacom Tablet Properties. I would have been nice to see 'Spine' with its icon instead of 'javaw' in the wacom settings applications-panel, but hay, now it works! 🙂

Glad you found a solution so quickly!😃

Yes, I'm glad I can use my Wacom tablet now! That makes everything so much more fun! 🙂