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Hi,
So I've installed Flash Professional CC and honestly I'm enjoying so far, although there are some features that didn't please me like slow respond when using brush when using Cintiq 13HD. I also noticed that when I use the brush with Cintiq, the button for brush pressure is missing. I need to know how can I enable brush pressure in Flash CC. Any idea?
Thanks.
Regards,
Mohammad Ahmed Fikree
Actually never mind I've solved the problem apparently. In case anyone else has similar problems here's what I did:
1 go to Control Panel>Administrative tools>Services
2 find Tablet PC Input Service
3 right click and select Stop
(optional)
4. double click Tablet PC Input Service
5. go to Startup Type and select Disable or Manual.
This made the Use Pressure function suddenly appear and it works like a charm.
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Yes. I am using a Cintiq 22HD, so not sure if that would help... I followed those directions anyway and it still is not working. The pen pressure works in all other programs I have tried (wacom settings, photoshop, etc.), it is just NOT working in Adobe Animate (of course, the one program I am needing it to work in.) Any other suggestions on this? I have tried everything I could find to try by searching online.
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Hi,
If the brush pressure option is not available then please re-install your wacom driver and also restart animate.
Could you also share the wacom driver version installed on your machine.
Thanks
Akshatha
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Driver 6.3.15-3. I have uninstalled, and restarted all programs and my PC many, many times trying to get this to work. I have the buttons for pressure and tilt in the program, but enabling them in Animate does nothing. Pressure and tilt both work in all other programs I have tested them in, except Animate.
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We are trying to reproduce the issue, and will log a bug to fix it as soon as we are able to do so. Stay tuned for updates.
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This issue is still not fixed. I'm using Animate CC in Windows 10 with a Cintiq 12WX. I get no pressure sensitivity though it works in Photoshop just fine. You guys have had months to work on this. What is the hold up? Pressure sensitivity with the most common tablets in the world is pretty important.
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Hi Matt,
Can you please let us know the Wacom driver version that you are using?
Thanks!
Mohan
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I'm using the most up to date version of the Wacom driver. The version is WacomTablet_6.3.17-3 for Cintiq Tablets.
I would rather not have to install legacy drivers as they're not stable and don't work well with Windows 10.
Thanks for the response.
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Hey Mohan,
I installed the latest AMD drivers (no idea why this would matter), then reinstalled my Wacom drivers yet again and it is now working. So you can consider this no longer an issue for me at least.
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Hi guys
I have an old Trust tablet and I can't seem to find the option to enable the pen pressure function for the brush tool in Animate CC. According to the Adobe Help at Draw lines and shapes with Adobe Animate:
"If you have a Wacom pressure-sensitive tablet connected to your computer, vary the width and angle of the brush stroke. This can be achieved by using the Brush tool Pressure and Tilt modifiers, and varying pressure on the stylus."
I know Trust is not a Wacom I was just wondering if I could enable the pressure feature somehow but I can't find the option to enable it.
PS.: The pressure feature works perfectly in Photoshop.
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Actually never mind I've solved the problem apparently. In case anyone else has similar problems here's what I did:
1 go to Control Panel>Administrative tools>Services
2 find Tablet PC Input Service
3 right click and select Stop
(optional)
4. double click Tablet PC Input Service
5. go to Startup Type and select Disable or Manual.
This made the Use Pressure function suddenly appear and it works like a charm.
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For some reason , I dont have the Tablet Pc Input Service , I tried all the tips from Microsoft but its still not there, do you have anyway to install it?
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Thanks Matt for the update.
Thanks!
Mohan
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I have the same problem the brush pressure just doesn't work, even after to have the Wintab drive installed. Does Adobe has a solution?
I am using a Surface Pro 3 and Animate CC
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same problem. on mac
installed the new Animate CC
no bruss pressure.
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I have a slightly different problem with animate. I press on the tablet to draw put when I pull away it will keep making the line til my pen is far enough away from the tablet not to connect to it. And I know this is an issue with animate cause its only doing it with animate. Any suggestions
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Please help I have a Huion Graphics tablet is encountering the pressure problems in Animate CC. drivers are uptodate and have been installed removed and unintalled a number of times. I've tried everything listed above. The Photoshop works fine but I've tried for 3 weeks to get animate to work with no success. This problem seems to have been going on for a very long time looking at the posts. Please help me fix this.
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You've updated your graphics card drivers as well?
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My issue for pen pressure has to do with Flash CS6 or Flash 8, none of that Flash CC stuff, pressure works fine for me in Flash CC tho. (and I know I may have made a post about it near here somewhere stating the fact that NONE of the Flash softwares ever worked with Pen Pressure for me, except the only one that actually does is Flash CC 2015)
I have a Huion Kamvas pro 13 GT-133, but everyone else has a different sort of drawing tab than I do, especially for the situation that this post discusses (that I also relate to as of now.)
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I've seen people talk about Surface 4 or 2 but what about the most latest version, Surface Pro 11? I've looked everywhere for an answer but I haven't found a single one that works