Pen Pressure on Monoprice tablet

So I'm trying to get pen pressure to work in Adobe Photoshop. I'm running Windows 8, PS CS6.
Most answers provided say to update driver but mine is up to date. Pen pressure works fine in ArtRage and the Test panel of the software settings:  http://i.imgur.com/763J1hW.png
But in Photoshop all I receive is a thick line with no response to pen pressure. Any idea on how to fix this?

I've been to the monoprice drivers on their website and installed their tablet 'complete' pack. Unzipped and installed yet no changes. Would you say it was just down to having a knock off tablet?

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