Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi everyone, I’m a professional 2D animator and I’ve been using Adobe Animate since it was Flash, over 13 years now. I currently work on a MacBook with the M4 chip, and I’m using a Wacom Cintiq 16 (2025) connected via a single USB-C cable. I’m facing a serious issue that’s making it hard to work: the brush stroke in Animate has heavy delay, feels imprecise, and often appears jagged or broken. I recorded a video showing the problem: the line flickers, lags behind the pen, and Animate feels totally unresponsive while drawing. On top of that, if I enable “Scale to fit Wacom Cintiq 16” from the macOS display settings, the whole interface becomes huge, the pen calibration goes off, and it’s basically unusable. This only happens in Animate. In Photoshop and other drawing apps everything works perfectly. So it’s not a hardware failure, but likely something going wrong in how Animate handles the signal over USB-C. These are the tablets I’ve tested personally:
Intuos S Pro (USB and Bluetooth)
Wacom One
MobileStudio Pro
Cintiq 16 (2021, with 3-cable setup)
Cintiq 16 (2025, with single USB-C)
All show the same problem in Animate when used with USB-C (where applicable), but the older Cintiq 16 (2021) works just fine if I use the triple cable setup with USB, HDMI, and power. That setup fixes the issue completely in Animate, even on the same Mac.
I’ve already contacted Adobe support months ago, and after a very long screen-sharing session they couldn’t provide a solution. They told me they would follow up as soon as possible, but it’s been months and I haven’t received any further response. This lack of professionalism is very frustrating.
Moreover, since the problem is not limited to Wacom tablets but affects all tablets, I also received an email from XP-Pen explaining the issue, which I quote here:
"The behavior you describe is caused by a specific conflict between Adobe Animate and the way macOS handles tablet input through the system API. The fact that the circle cursor appears but the stroke only starts when the pen moves, and not as soon as the tip touches the tablet, indicates that the initial click (static tap) is not recognized correctly by Animate, while dragging is. This is a known problem with Animate on Mac, especially with digital pens, due to how the program interprets input signals in combination with security permissions and the use of emulated Windows Ink or similar."
I’ve also talked to Apple and Wacom support, reinstalled the drivers, reformatted the Mac, and tested on clean installs. Still no solution. I’m sharing this here hoping someone else has experienced the same problem or found a workaround. This is super frustrating because I chose a portable USB-C setup to simplify my workflow, not make it worse. Having to go back to bulky multi-cable setups just to make Animate behave seems like a huge step backward, especially when everything else works flawlessly.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
what if you use your mouse instead of tablet?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
If I use the mouse or the trackpad, the exact same thing happens.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Animate has most likely been abandoned. (Read this thread.)
It was never made fully compatible with the latest Apple processors and Operating Systems. As time goes by, expect more and more things to break, esp. on Apple which are notorious for poor legacy features and support.
If you need to keep using Flash/Animate, consider a Windows computer.
Just as an example: Macromedia Flash 8 still works quite well on contemporary Windows 10 or 11.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I've been using this on Windows until now, it ran (poorly), but it ran. Now I've switched computers and got a MacBook Pro, so are you telling me I have to sell my new computer and go back to Windows just because of a simple program that doesn't get updated, yet I pay an extremely high amount for it every month? On top of that, Adobe support hasn't replied anymore and it's hard to get in touch with them. Doesn't anyone from their team ever come around here to read these posts?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
i don't see any problem on win 11 pro, nor on the latest win 10 pro. mac i don't use because my macbook can no longer update os'es after catalina.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Re-read my post. Then read the thread that I linked.
I'm only stating the obvious: If you need to use legacy software, you should do so using either legacy hardware and OS, or a hardware-OS combination with the best possible legacy support.
Apple offers none of these.
Since you can do nothing to influence Adobe or Apple in their decision-making and policies, your only option seems to be to find what works.
Find more inspiration, events, and resources on the new Adobe Community
Explore Now