![]() ![]() I use Photoshop CS6 mostly and kept getting massive blobs like the pressure would just cut out and I'd get marks like I was using a mouse with no sensitivity. I have had lots of issues with my Wacom Intuos Pro medium. I've also tried installing different drivers, the latest one first, when that didn't work I tried older ones to see if it would make a difference to no avail.Īny help would be greatly appreciated! I'm starting to feel a little desperate. The only way I can get it to work is with the process I mentionned (uninstalling driver, unplugging tablet, rebooting etc.) but I'd need to do this every time I shut down my computer and that's a bit of a pain. ![]() I get this little warning in my brush settings when I try to put it on Pen Pressure or tilt or other setting that requires pressure sensitivity, but it doesn't tell me how to fix it. When I turned it back on and went in photoshop this morning it didn't work anymore, pressure sensitivity was gone again. ![]() I've done this last night and it worked, I was thrilled but it was late, was exhausted, so I turned off my computer and went to bed. Roughly, it said to uninstall my wacom driver, unplug the tablet, reboot, install driver, plug in the tablet and reset my preferences in photoshop. I did a search on google to see if others had had the same problem, on a forum (I can't remember where) I found a solution that seems to have worked for many so I tried that. I have no idea why, but the pressure sensitivity of my tablet won't work anymore. I have a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet, photoshop CS6 and Windows 7. ![]()
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