You are the 2nd person I’ve talked with recently that uses a Wacom with Max. I love my Wacom tablet, I have one that is also a monitor, but I hate it with Max. I’m amazed by you guys who use a Wacom with Max because I find it a horrible experince. Regardless, Wacom has some settings that will reduce your accidental “double clicks” as well. I doubt the Max developers will ever change the way Max works to make it more friendly to a Wacom tablet. If you use a Wacom to drive Max, you will be frustrated. Max is not meant for a Wacom. If you draw in Photoshop or Illustrator or Painter, Wacom is great. But in Max, it’s not the right tool. A mouse and possibly a 3dConnexion 3d device is the way to go.
I believe your best solution is to figure out how not to accidentally make double clicks with your Wacom.
Rob Holmes

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3ds Max (2023-2025), V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64, Tri-Monitor, Cintiq 13HD, Windows 11 x64
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