So I used the Wacom-driver to map the F-keys to the buttons and wrote a script to add extra functions.
This one sends out g if pressed long and the left arrow if pressed short.
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F8::
KeyWait, F8, T0.5
If ErrorLevel {
SendInput g ;LONG - g
KeyWait, F8
}Else {
SendInput {Left} ;SHORT - left
}
Return
If I use the same script with my regular keyboard everything works fine, so I guess it has something to do with the keys of the wacom-device, but I don't know how to address it.
Maybe I should mention the regular behavior of these ExpressKeys: If I map shift on one of them and keep it pressed shift will be send as long as I press it, but if I map a to them it just sends out a single a, even if I press the button for a long time.