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Wacom cable

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edited 21 September 2021 at 1:53PM in Techie Stuff
I have lost the connecting cable from my \Wacom "draw" tablet
Is it MINI USB or MICRO USB, Type A or B or something unique to wacom ?

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  • Sandtree
    Sandtree Posts: 10,628 Forumite
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    It may vary depending on exactly which tablet you have but the Intuos Pro just uses a standard micro USB

    As to if you want type A or C at the other end will depend on your computer but it'd have come with a Type A which tends to be dropped from names as until USB C totally takes over its the standard USB port on a computer.
  • Its a wacom "draw" tablet !
    Which was the basic cheapest model about 5 years ago - it appears to have been superceded now though
  • Sandtree
    Sandtree Posts: 10,628 Forumite
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    Its a wacom "draw" tablet !
    Which was the basic cheapest model about 5 years ago - it appears to have been superceded now though
    Do you have a photo of the port on the device? Looking at the Qs asked on the Amazon listing for the Draw some say its a type B connection (the square sort you used to get on printers) and others say its a "normal slim one" which doesn't inspire confidence 
  • matelodave
    matelodave Posts: 9,255 Forumite
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    edited 21 September 2021 at 4:35PM
    As above, put up a piccie and we can see whether it's a standard USB or a strange Wacom fitting. Even telling us the model number of the tablet might be a bit more informative.

    or of course you could do what I did and look here https://estore.wacom.com/en-GB/accessories/accessories-cables-power.html which wasn't really ever so difficult
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