Native macOS driver for Wacom drawing tablets that no longer have official support on modern macOS releases.
Wacom hardware tends to outlast its driver support. MockTab aims to be a small, focused driver for Wacom tablets from the early 2000s up to roughly 2020, on macOS Ventura and later.
Several Wacom models across five families:
- Intuos — every generation (Intuos 1 through Intuos Pro Gen 2)
- Cintiq pen displays (DTK-2400)
- Bamboo and consumer CTL/CTH tablets
- Intuos Pro Gen 2 (PTH-460, PTH-660, PTH-860) — USB and Bluetooth
Full list: mocktab.org/hardware
MockTab covers a small set of hardware so far and may not work with your configuration. Filing an issue with a diagnostic detail can help improve support.
- Download the latest
.dmgfrom Releases. - Drag
MockTab.appto Applications and launch it. - Grant Accessibility when prompted — click "Open System Settings", toggle MockTab on, relaunch. MockTab needs this to provide pen pressure.
- Grant Input Monitoring if prompted — same flow. Some configurations work without it; grant it to be safe.
- Plug in or pair your tablet. It appears in the menu bar.
If permissions don't seem to take effect: remove MockTab from the pane and re-add it. Moving or reinstalling the app may invalidate previous approvals.
- Tablet area mapping — choose which part of the surface maps to the screen; proportional lock keeps circles round at any aspect ratio
- Pressure curve — two-point Bézier editor with Linear, Soft, and Firm presets; tested with Photoshop, Affinity, Krita, and Clip Studio
- Button mapping — remap barrel buttons, express keys, and touch ring to any modifier + key combination; live key capture
- Per-app overrides — different area, pressure curve, buttons, and display routing per app; switches automatically when the app comes forward
- Touch ring — multi-slot modes with per-slot clockwise/counter-clockwise actions; cycle slots with a button assignment
- Display mapping — route the tablet to any connected display; Display Toggle action cycles displays from a button
- Live scratchpad — test pressure, tilt, and button assignments before opening your real work
- Profile import/export — drag a profile card to Finder to export as JSON; drag a file back in to import
- Multiple tablets — connect several tablets simultaneously; switches automatically based on which one you pick up
- Wireless — USB dongle and Bluetooth where hardware supports it
- Undo everywhere — ⌘Z across every settings pane
- Menu bar mode — hides the Dock icon
- Native AppKit app, signed and notarized, without kernel extensions
- Huion, XP-Pen, Xencelabs, or any non-Wacom hardware
- Post-2020 Wacom tablets
- Windows, Linux, or iPad
- Touch and gesture input (detected but not processed)
GPL-3. See LICENSE. Free to run, study, modify, and share — modifications must stay under the same license.
- mocktab.org — website and FAQ
- Hardware compatibility — full device list
- Issues — bug reports and feature requests


