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What’s Wacom_TabletUser.exe (Tablet user module for professional driver)? Is it safe or a virus?

Wacom_TabletUser.exe is a legitimate process developed by Wacom Co., Ltd., associated with the functionality of Wacom graphic tablets. It is part of the professional driver software that facilitates communication between the tablet and the computer, ensuring smooth operation and proper performance. This module specifically manages user-related settings, preferences, and input processes for the tablet, enabling features like pressure sensitivity, customizable buttons, and pen accuracy. It ensures that the tablet operates effectively with supported applications, making it essential for creative professionals who depend on Wacom devices for graphic design, illustration, photo editing, and other digital art workflows.

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Who makes Wacom_TabletUser.exe (Tablet user module for professional driver)?

We’ve found Wacom Co., Ltd. should be the publisher of Wacom_TabletUser.exe.

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Last updated: March 14, 2025

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