OpenTabletDriver
OpenTabletDriver is a free, open-source, cross-platform tablet driver that runs in user mode with low latency. It allows users to customise and control graphics tablets (pen displays, drawing tablets, and stylus input devices) from various manufacturers, including devices that no longer receive official driver support. The application is actively maintained, supports Windows, Linux, and macOS, and is a popular alternative to proprietary manufacturer drivers for those seeking finer control, compatibility with older hardware, or a lightweight footprint. It runs as a background service with a companion configuration utility.
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1 suggestionOpenTabletDriver is actively maintained and developed — the latest release (v0.6.7) was published after over six months of development, addressing over 300 issues and pull requests. However, we could not confirm from the available search results whether a native Apple Silicon build currently exists. The project is open-source and hosted on GitHub; the releases page is the authoritative source. If you are using an older build under Rosetta, check the GitHub releases page to see whether the latest version includes an arm64 build for Apple Silicon. If only an Intel build is available, contact the OpenTabletDriver community on GitHub (via Issues or Discussions) to ask about native Apple Silicon support — active open-source projects often respond to such requests, especially if there is user demand.
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