Medion P82012 Graphic tablet - Mac driver needed, where to get?

Just got a Medion (P46000 MD 85637) tablet from Aldi, but do not seem to be able to get it to work. Does anybody know if there is a Mac driver (that works) out there? And maybe one that would also allow using the various buttons on the tablet?
Thanks

ChangeAgent wrote:
Fortuny wrote:
Sorry to hear.
But either the 'real' manufacturer or the distributor (Medion) might be the only sources of updated/better drivers.
Stefan I agree, Medion has no drivers for Mac (or so they claim) and the 'real' manufacturer is who?
This Waltop Taiwan firm seems to be that.
Although it might be possible with Medion that they use another one right now.
The link you and I found dates some time back, so might be...
Maybe using the OSX System Profiler and the different hardware and software categories in it can shed some light to that.
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