Wacom Bamboo Cte 660 Driver Download
If the pen works but touch (fingers) does not:
The harsh reality: The CTE-660’s maximum pressure sensitivity is 1024 levels. Modern tablets start at 4096. If you rely on your tablet for professional work, use the driver struggle as a sign to upgrade to a Wacom One (CTL-472) or One by Wacom (CTL-672). They cost ~$60 and have modern, signed drivers.
Modern Wacom tablets (like the One by Wacom or Intuos Pro series) use the Wacom Desktop Center and unified drivers. The CTE-660, however, belongs to the "Legacy Bamboo" family. If you attempt to install the latest driver from Wacom’s homepage (Version 6.4.x), your computer will not recognize the CTE-660. You will see a message saying "No Supported Tablet Found." Wacom Bamboo Cte 660 Driver Download
To fix this, you need to download the Legacy Bamboo Driver (version 5.3.x or 5.4.x), which was the final software suite released for this specific hardware.
If you type "Wacom Bamboo Cte 660 Driver Download" into Google, the first page is littered with fake download sites, "driver updater" scams, and malicious EXE files. Do not use them. If the pen works but touch (fingers) does not:
If you successfully found a working Wacom Bamboo CTE 660 driver, do not just leave the EXE on your desktop. Back it up.
This way, even if a Windows Feature Update tries to break your tablet, you can restore the working driver in five minutes. Modern Wacom tablets (like the One by Wacom
For macOS 10.11 - 10.15 (El Capitan to Catalina):
For macOS 10.15 (Catalina) and newer (Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma):