Install and open a MIDI mapping tool or DAW that supports MIDI learn
Connect the Wacom tablet and confirm it is working in your system
Open the Wacom driver settings and verify pen, touch, or express key inputs
Choose the tablet control you want to map, such as pen pressure, tilt, buttons, or touch gestures
Enable MIDI input on the target software or virtual MIDI port
Use a bridge app or script to convert tablet input to MIDI messages
Assign tablet pressure to a MIDI CC value
Assign pen tilt to another MIDI CC value
Assign tablet buttons to MIDI notes, CCs, or program changes
Assign touch gestures or express keys to transport controls or macros
Set MIDI channel and CC numbers in the mapping tool
Test the mapping by moving the pen, pressing buttons, and checking MIDI activity
Adjust sensitivity, range, and curve settings for smoother control
Save the mapping preset in both the tablet software and MIDI software
Use the mapping preset in your DAW, synth, or MIDI-enabled app
