Another note:
When "Wacom ACK-40401-N Wireless KIT" is written that the model CTL-480S-S is not supported.
This is wrong. Firstly, has this graphics tablet below subjects to the battery, the radio receiver installed, etc. can,
and secondly it is written already that the "Wireless Kit" option is available from the manufacturer for.
Unfortunately, something negative:
The included USB cable is of course a joke.
What normal person can infect this graphics tablet "directly" to the PC?
The cable is so short that you have to renew. In addition, the "jack" is quite shaky.
And the cable is also kept quite stiff and cheap.
If you want to pin the "back" Insert (do not misunderstand, it has nothing to do with Fifty Shades of Grey ^^)
then you come to the USB cable. So ill-conceived.
And one more thing in order to "Installing drivers and software":
Since I have a number of systems, unfortunately, I have noticed differences in the installation with respect to compatibility here.
In Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 the "recognition" of the device and the software installation went easily and quickly.
When other system (Windows 7 Pro x86 SP1, Windows XP, etc.) the device has been detected, but the associated software could not be installed. With WACOM I then loaded my new / old software in order to play around can. Once you start the installer, an error message appears. No Chance. I then brazenly version of "Vista" loaded (older version) and installed. Here the installer has not herumgezickt. However SketchBook the tablet was then not properly in Photoshop, etc. detected.
I have the WACOM service is disabled under "services" got off to a reboot and since then it's perfect.
Why the graphics tablet market leader "WACOM" do not get this problem under control, is beyond me.
On the net I could unfortunately find other sufferers who complain of same / similar problems.
Why WACOM makes such a driver botch, I am not sure.
Apart from the driver issues and the USB cable it's a great tablet.