Yes, the Wacom layer is likely always on and waiting for input once the device is on.
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When the tablet goes to sleep, it shows a "sleeping" screen on the display. It sounds like you don't want that to happen.
In the Settings → Security screen is a setting called "Light sleep". I haven't used it, but from what I've read, if this is turned on, when the tablet goes to sleep after 20 minutes it will leave whatever document was on the screen, on the screen, rather than showing a "sleeping" screen.
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