Adobe is excited to hear about the features you have ideas for and will request.
You may ask, What can you do to increase the chances of being listened to?
First: Search for and add to existing feature requests rather than making a new one. There is no advantage to creating a second request for any existing feature request.
Please don't include the words "Feature Request" in your post's title.
One request per thread!
When creating an Idea or Feature Request thread, please keep requests for features to ONE request per thread. Doing this will allow others to vote on a single, specific feature and not confuse Upvotes amongst a list of feature requests.
If an Idea thread has multiple requests in it, a moderator may ask you to split the multiple requests up into multiple threads so others can vote. In the event there remain multiple requests on a thread, the first item requested will be the arbiter of where the thread will be cross-referenced or merged.
Example Idea thread:
"When using the brush tool, it would be great if it was pressure sensitive when using my stylus"
"I really need X tool, when will that be implemented?"
Additionally: Any extra detail you can provide on "Why you need the feature to behave a certain way", or "what problem this feature request solves" is very useful for the product team.
How will the feature help your workflow?
Describe why you want the feature - include the problem you're currently hitting and how this new feature would solve that problem. Before working on a feature, the product team will need to understand how your idea fits in and may even come up with a better way of solving your problem.
Enlist support!
If you feel strongly about a feature and you know other people do, get them to vote!
Note: ETAs are not available for any future requests.
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