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Hello.
As said in the title, my pen pressure don't work in Fresco, and I don't know how to resolve this problem.
I got the same problem in Photoshop. but I find a solution by creating a "PSUserConfig.txt" file in my "...\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2021\Adobe Photoshop 2021 Settings" folder with this line in it :
# Use WinTab UseSystemStylus 0 WarnRunningScripts 0
Do you know if there an equivalent solution for Fresco ? Or an another way ? I did try to desactivate windows Ink (not really sure if I was successful at that), but I got no good result.
I'm on windows 10, using a Huion Kamvas. Drivers for the tablet, and the graphic cards are up to date.
Thank you.
Just a note from my experience in trying to fix an XP-Pen Artist Pro 15.6 tablet with this problem.
I tried creating that PSUserConfig.txt as instructed with the line copied and pasted in and -- didn't work.
Tried again by adding line breaks between the commands, like this:
# Use WinTab
UseSystemStylus 0
WarnRunningScripts 0
And... that WORKED! Thought I would share that with other users.
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Well, this morning I tried it again and it stopped working entirely, again. Tried resetting things, windows ink on or off, restarted, reinstalled. Nothing will fix Adobe pressure sensitivity in Fresco or Photoshop now. Just going to put it back on my Mac where there's actually some semblence of a driver framework for the OS.
If I win the big lottery, remind me to donate $100million to force my way into Adobe and Microsoft to fix tablet drivers once and for all. I've been fighting this same battle for over 25 years now. It's rediculous how much this has cost the entire digital art and design world in lost productivity. This one little driver issue that just won't go away.
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I asked this to the wrwong post.. but where did you put that file for Fresco to work?
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It was further up in the thread
It should be there, although since I found the way to link the tablet to Fresco directly within my XP Pen setting, I don't need to do it anymore
C:\Users\COMPUTERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps
YOU NEED TO MAKE HIDDEN FILES VISIBLE
The thing is that Fresco is an app, in the real sense of the term and not a program like Photoshop, so it's not located in the usual folders.
Not sure if that path is still relevant now.