Hello,
I have tried finding the answer to this but to no avail, hopefully this forum will able to shed some light on the matter.
Photoshop is without a doubt the leader in image editing software. Wacom can claim the same in pen and tablet hardware. So it goes without saying that both together are absolutely raw essential tools for 99% of the world's image editors/photographers/designers and illustrators.
For most of us on Macs using Mavericks and/or Yosemite with Photoshop CS6 & CC, the simple combination of the leading software with the leading hardware was just not working. In my case hang-ups, keyboard shortcuts not working, I'd have to pen-click to unlock the tool I was currently using from being activated, a whole bunch of mess.
The very fact that there needed to be a patch released called the White Window Workaround as a plug-in was strange, but at least it was released. Menus, shortcuts, Lasso tool, or Photoshop stop working when using a Wacom tablet | Mac OS
But my question now is for the countless of people out there, still using CS6 and currently on the CC plan, why oh why isn't this patch built-in to the code of Photoshop itself. How is this not a basic software update version as a fix "now works with Wacom Tablets" still something most of us have to google and eventually after hours find a solution to such a simple problem. Besides figuring out ways to charge us monthly subscriptions until like forever, please let me know if i am missing something and I still need to install patches and plug-ins to fix basic problems, since it's Adobe's only job, to ensure basic things work, like with the leading tablet and pen provider. Is this really how it is in 2014?!