No wacom tablet pressure sensitivity in LR6

After installing LR6 there is no pen pressure sensitivity with wacom intuos pro tablet (Win 8.1, latest wacom driver)
With LR 5.71 everything was ok.

I have the same problem with a total different Wacom tablet and I am running 10.10.3. I have posted a thread here about it. There are others having the same issue as well: Lightroom 6 bug when using adjustment brush, mask overlay and a Wacom tablet

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  • Wacom tablet pressure sensitivity, dont work outside canvas

    Hi.
    I wonder, if i'm the only one, who are having problems to start a stroke outside the canvas and follow it on the canvas, without the pressure sensitivity is all on max.
    seems the same is happing, if you have marked an area and start at stroke outside that area. kinda like the brush only start recognize the pressure level when on the canvas or marking.
    does it make sense?
    running windows7 64bit intous3 A4.
    tested in on my my laptop too on the intous3 A5, same problem.
    /cheers
    Heino

    Hi JJMack
    thx for your comment
    - i'm on photoshop cs5, any brush thats pressure sensitivity, did it with both docked and floating canvas.
    I think i've fixed the issue.
    Apprently its a problem with the newest version of the wacom driver. And somehow it only affects photoshop.
    i've downloaded the march 2010 driver from wacom. And installed that. seems to be fixed.
    /cheers

  • With Parental Controls on, Wacom Tablet pressure sensativity will not work.

    I run several high-end Mac Art and Photo-based labs and have run into an issue with Leopard's Parental Controls and Wacom Tablets - when I choose to limit the programs that my users (students) can use, Wacom Tablets will lose functionality under those logins - and it seems only to be pressure-sensitive functions. I've tried several combinations of allowing all programs except utilities, with utilities, etc - no dice - I actually have to turn off "limit programs" and that is the only point that it'll actually let me use all the Wacom's functionality under those managed users - is there a way to fix this?

    ..."I've allowed all Utilities, Applications, etc and no matter what, as soon as I turn on the "only allowed selected programs" option, it won't work."...
    I'm not sure, but it is possible that allowing / disallowing based on the pre-defined categories may not work because the software that Wacom uses on my system is in an atypical location, and has an atypical structure - it actually has one application contained inside another. It may be necessary to approve the apps explicitly.
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    ii) Logging in to the managed account (with application restrictions in place), and trying to launch the "PenTabletDriver.app" programme. If this generates the "application is not allowed" message, it should be possible to "always allow" with "admin" authentication to white-list it at that stage...

  • Wacom pen pressure sensitivity with PS elements 9

    I was just using the free trial with CS6 and was able to get  it to ignore the pen pressure sensitivity, so that it was the same size no matter how hard i pressed down. In elements I'm having a hard time in getting it to ignore the pressure sensitivity. I have the pen settings in the wacom software on the softer side so you dont have to press down hard to get the full size of the brush in photoshop, but when I go to test it out in PS it doesnt ignore the pressure.
    Im using it on windows 7.
    Any ideas?

    With the Brush Tool selected in pse 9 did you look at the settings for the graphics tablet?
    It's a small arrow as in the screenshot below to reveal the popup menu to set the pressure options.
    Since you posted in the full photoshop forum you might post over in the photoshop elements forum if the above doesn't work:
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop_elements

  • Photoshop cc not recognizing wacom tablet pressure

    So when I go into the "Brush" window on the tab "Shape Dynamics there is a caution triangle and upon hovering my mouse over it it reads
    "Control by pen pressure requires the use of a pressure sensitive tablet"
    It's even more weird considering I can (kind of) control the opacity with pen pressure
    But I cannot control size AT ALL with the tablet
    I'm using windows 8 and here's the tablet I'm currently using
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EN27U9U/ref=s9_simh_gw_p65_d8_i4?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER &pf_rd_s=desktop-2&pf_rd_r=0HANARRWEMTR2WN0C29J&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=1970566542&pf_rd_i=d esktop

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  • Wacom pen pressure sensitivity always turns off in Photoshop

    I got this issue since I got my new windows system. 
    I do my daily Photoshop session with my Wacom Intuos 4, then randomly later, sensitivity of the pen turns off. The only way to recover the problem is to reboot Photoshop and sometime the whole system. 
    Any idea why it doing that?
    I downloaded the latest Wacom drivers and Photoshop CS4 is up to date and the problem still persist.

    When you get this problem again. See if you can open the Wacom Control Panel applet.  Some see if the tablet is still working for that applet.  If not try checking the Wacom service is running perhaps stop and start it. If that does not fix the problems see if logging off and back does. I have lost my some Wacom Intuos 5  function in Photoshop. The tablet seemed to be working for I could move the cursor.   However I think it was widows Pen support doing the movement not Wacom for when I tried the wacom controll panel app it did not think a tablet was connected.

  • How to I get the the Wacom tablet's pen sensitivity to work on Photoshop when it works in Flash?

    Hi Everyone!
    Alright so I did some looking around to see if I could use other threads to help solve my issue before I came here to ask. A lot of them seem to be related to surface pro and some of the instructions I followed was to remove USB drivers so that they can re-install themselves and simply re-installing the Wacom drivers.
    I am on Windows 8 (64bit) and am using and Intuos 4 Wacom tablet and what seems to be most peculiar is that the pressure sensitivity seems to be working just fine in Flash but has never been able to work in Photoshop. I took this as a sign that this might be more of an issue with the application than the tablet itself since it is clearly registering in another application.
    Sorry if this has been answered before! If so, it would be great to get a link otherwise I would greatly be indebted to those able to help me with my problem.
    Thanks so much!

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  • "pen pressure requires the use of a pressure sensitive tablet" in WINDOWS 8.1

    old problem but different system
    "control by pen pressure requires the use of a pressure sensitive tablet"
    I have a problem with it. There is problem when i using my Intuos pro or Cintiq 22 and my version of photoshop is CC.
    Can somebody help me with this? hope for some simple solution ; )

    If I recall correctly I solved this problem by things I found on the internet. However this is for Windows 7 and it has been a long time ago...
    Don't know if it is still appropriate but here goes:
    Windows Prof:
    Run “gpedit.msc” (click start, in the box closest to the button type “gpedit.msc” without quotes)
    Click User Configuration, then drop down Administrative Templates, then drop down Windows Components, then drop down Tablet PC. Finally click “Cursors”
    Now double-click Turn off pen feedback. Click the radio button “enable” and click ok.
    Windows Home:
    circle1
    Press the windows key
    type "pen and touch" and press enter
    In the window that appears, left-click the entry "Press and hold" and click "settings".
    Uncheck "Enable press and hold for right-clicking".
    Click OK on both windows to close them
    circle2
    Press the windows key
    type "computer management" and press enter
    In the window that opens, Double click "Services and Applications" in the centre column
    Double click "Services" in the centre column
    Scroll down and double click "Tablet PC Input Service"
    Find the "Startup type:" dropdown box and change it to "Disabled".
    Click OK, then close the Computer Management window
    Restart your PC
    After your PC loads up again, one of two things should happen: either your tablet works happily and circle-free, or it doesn't work at all. If it doesn't work at all, you now need to download and install the proper driver for it (to replace the Microsoft one that you just disabled). If you use a wacom, you can find the driver for your tablet here.

  • Painting with pressure sensitivity on my wacom?

    Using a Mac, CS6, and a Wacom intros 5Touch PTH-450, I am using the 6D Art Pen Brushes:
    1. no matter how hard I press on the Wacom, it always displays the paint stroke the same. How do you get pressure sensitivity working?
    2. I changed my variable width profile, though when painting with the Wacom it does not seem to apply the variable width. How do you enable this with a Wacom?
    Thanks!

    I would first try uninstalling and reinstalling the Wacom driver. That has helped me before when my tablet wasn't working properly.

  • Pressure sensitivity for Wacom

    One of the things I really love of LR is the painting of adjustments, but it lacks the pressure sensitivity with the Wacon pens, which would make it even more awesome, is there a chance to see that in this version? I think it will make a HUGE difference on what we can do with the program in terms of local adjustments, that are not even possible with PS since all that data of the RAW file gets lost once rasterized into Photoshop.
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    Victor,
    I thought it was there already in 3.6 and earlier. Wacom certainly claim that it is. What tablet are you using?
    Hal

  • How to set pen pressure for Wacom tablet  in AI if pressure greyed out

    Wanted to share how to get pressure sensitive stroke in AICC. Go to "new brush" under brush window, and select "new calligriphic brush". There you will find it's settings, one of which is for pressure. However, it will remain greyed out unless you go to the Wacom tablet properties menu, and add AI to that list(AI must be open-then press the+ sign, and select it from the liset of open applications). Once you see AI in the applications menu, please select it. Then try creating the "new calligriphic brush" once again, and this time the pressure should be available!! Now play around with settings a bit (that's a must is you want a varied line).....took me an hour to figure this out-so hope this helps someone!!!!!

    Well, it took me *some* time to get around to work on this, but I succeeded at my first attempt (amazing!), so here is my udev rule (I have followed partly pauldonnelly's suggestion and partly the wiki):
    BUS=="usb", KERNEL=="event*", ATTRS{product}=="CTF-420 V2.0-0", SYMLINK+="tablet", MODE="0664"
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  • Photoshop Touch on Tablets that Support Pressure Sensitivity

    Does Photoshop touch support pressure sensitivity when downloaded on the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet which has a stylus and pressure sensitivity built in?  I heard you will be supporting pressure sensitivity on the up and coming Samsung Note 10.1, but that it might be a special edition of Photoshop Touch.
    This would be a massavely useful feature.

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  • Photoshop won't recognize my tablet is sensitive to pen pressure

    Hey. I'm trying to hook my tablet up to Photoshop CC but when I go into the brush menu and set it to pen pressure I get an error icon that says my tablet isn't pressure sensitive. I know my tablet is because the driver for the tablet has a pressure setting where you can adjust the pressure sensitivity and test it and it adjusts well and responds in that window. I'm working with Windows 8.1 and I have a Huion PRO610. Anyone go any ideas?

    Contact the tablet makers and see if they have an updated driver to fix the problems.
    Photoshop can only react to the tablet information it gets from the OS, which gets the data from the driver.

  • Using the Wacom tablet on CS6

    I am on the creative cloud and have down loaded and successfully installed PS6.  I am a professional illustrator and use the Wacom tablet.  My concern is with the pen pressure effect not staying on.  I have went to help option on PS6 and checked for updates and down loaded them with no results and called support as well please help. I went to the Wacom sit as well to check to if my drivers are updated and they are, and called their support as well with no results.  I understand that PS6 is a new product and that I may have to wait for patches, that is fine.  If there are any other options please advise.

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    I have thus far completely deleted the Wacom drivers and reinstalled them with the latest driver version.  This has had no effect.  From all I can tell, the tablet seems to be working, but CS6 extended isn't reading.  What am I missing here?

  • Photoshop CC 2014 incompatible with Wacom tablets?

    Hey everyone, so I'm having a lot of issues with my Wacom tablets and PS CC 2014. So, I have two tablets hooked up to my computer (and before you ask, no, the issues don't stem from two tablets being connected to the computer. I already tested that.) A Cintiq 21UX and an Intuos 5. Both work very well and as you would expect in Photoshop CC, however in CC 2014 they have loads of problems. On the Cintiq, while I get great, fluid lines with the brush tool I can't change my eraser's size on the fly by rotating my pen like usual. It's very annoying and absolutely destroys workflow. Now, the eraser works, but the size can't be changed by flipping the pen from the brush tool like it normally would be able to. That's just the issue with the Cintiq though, on the Intuos 5 there's no pen pressure whatsoever! It just thinks the pen is a mouse, on both sides of it. I'm certain this isn't a driver issue, as the tablets have their drivers up-to-date and work perfectly with both Photoshop CC (standard) and Corel Painter X3.
    Does anyone know how I could fix these issues?

    I'm on Windows 8.1 with an Intuos4 tablet.  I updated to photoshop CC 2014 and after updating the tablet driver so I had the use Windows Ink checkbox I got the pressure sensitivity back but the lines are horrible and jagged so I'm trying to revert to the old implementation following your instructions and created the txt file named PSUserConfig.txt with the lines
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    UseSystemStylus 0
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    I'm not sure I understand the second part of your instructions about turning off gestalt's functionality (Not even sure what that is) Is there supposed to be a PSUSerConfig.txt file because there wasn't one until I just saved the one I made.  Is any of this even going to fix the jagged lines or is that a whole different issue?
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