
1) Pull the nib out with your teeth then reseat it (edit: I just read your other post and realize this probably won't work)
2) Completely uninstall then reinstall the drivers, with a complete reboot inbetween
3) Call Wacom support. My experience with them has been 1 for 2. The first time I called, the guy was great and helped me find some older drivers on my system that were causing me problems. The second time I called, with a hardware issue, the guy was really offhand and unhelpful.
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2) Completely uninstall then reinstall the drivers, with a complete reboot inbetween
3) Call Wacom support. My experience with them has been 1 for 2. The first time I called, the guy was great and helped me find some older drivers on my system that were causing me problems. The second time I called, with a hardware issue, the guy was really offhand and unhelpful.