New Wacom Driver

New driver available 6.1.0-7 (RC):
http://global.wacom.com/productsupport/drivers.cfm?os=OSX&product=PTZ&CFID=862042&CFTOKEN= 37005281

Many thanks Jim I have just downloaded it!

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