Obviously there is a cut off line somewhere but, as I said, I feel uncomfortable binning an entire tablet at a future date that I'm aware could work if there was a newer driver for it. Tap twice with three fingers spaced slightly apart for look up. I'm only one person but I would think highly of a company who felt the same and was willing to spare some resources to update drivers for the reasons above. I have a perfectly good, functioning Intuos 3 that I feel I've to bin if I need to upgrade to Mojave at a later date. However, times are changing in terms of awareness of waste and what we consume and dispose of without much thought. Nor is it an appealing prospect when existing customers could be purchasing newer models when they feel their current product is outdated. Is there going to be any backwards compatibility for older Wacom products and Mojave that worked with previous macOS versions? I don't think I'm too naive in understanding that it is usually not worth a company's finite resources to work on products beyond a certain period of time.
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