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September 9, 2020
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Contact Someone at Adobe?

  • September 9, 2020
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Hello,

Any idea how to contact someone at Adobe that actually knows the Photoshop product?  I have been round and round with just the standard customer service about software update 21.2.2 and 21.2.3 also did not fix the problem it was supposed to fix.  I would love to explain the problem but I have already done it 100 times and just want to get someone on the phone that can help.

 

Thank

Kevin 

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Correct answer davescm

Hi Nancy,

I wasn't looking for an engineer here. I was hoping for a contact number to adobe besides there standard customer service.  I don't know anything about wintab or if I have ever used it.  The pen and tablet problem I have is only with update 21.2.2 and 21.2.3.  As I said I am trying to just eliminate the middle man (Standard customer service) so it shortens up the amount of times I have to update and downgrade my software.  also, have someone directly to talk with.  I am having the same problem with Wacom as well.  Adobe told me to be working alongside wacom with this problem.  I feel like they are having be do part of there job.  I have been working with both wacom and Adobe for the last two weeks back and forth.  I had just got some more data this morning on some tests that they had me do.  I was simply trying to get a direct line to Adobe so I don't have to wait for the 48hrs for a call that won't come and a reply to there email I won't get.  They have never called me back when they said they would and I only get an email once I call them back after 2 days.  They also don't respond to the emails they send me asking we data.

 

Sucks to say but I have been looking into Adobe alternatives lately,  Nothing to do with the bugs at all. everything to do with there customer service.


Hi Kevin

Try this (it should work in v21.2.3 but not in v21.2.2)

 

1. In your Wacom tablet properties uncheck "Use Windows Ink"

 

2. Open a text editor such as Windows notepad and type the following :

UseSystemStylus 0

 

3. Save that file as a text file with the name PSUserConfig.txt

 

4. Put that file in the following location :

C:Users > username > AppData > Roaming > Adobe >Adobe Photoshop 2020 >Adobe Photoshop 2020 Settings

If you system disk is other than C then change the first letter

 

5. Open Photoshop (or close and restart Photoshop if it is already open)

 

That should give you pen pressure without the Windows Ink issues

 

Dave

 

 

 

 

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Participating Frequently
September 9, 2020

long story short...

 

Update 21.2.2 created a problem with my pen on my Cintiq 24 pro only moving an object or duplicating an object.  It would freeze up every time for about 30 sec.  Making using Photoshop not possible.  Once I downgrade to 21.2.1 it works perfectly.  I am working with Wacom and adobe but only on the standard customer service level. 

 

They give me a list to do and tell me to call back.  I do it and wait on the phone for an hour to talk with someone else, to just tell the story again with both companies over and over. LOL   

 

It has been narrowed down to "Use Windows Ink"  If it is checked it will not work and if unchecked it works just fine.  The problem is you have no pen pressure with it unchecked.  After I have done this last test to find this out I am expecting a call back within 48hrs and the last two times no one has called me. 

 

I don't have time to keep going back and forth with them every 2 days as I have been.  I have only had to contact Adobe customer support two times and both times have leed me to more problems then I have started with.  The last time was a lightroom problem and they lost about 2000 photos that they could not recover after they deleted them.   

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 9, 2020

"Once I downgrade to 21.2.1 it works perfectly."

Well call me Capt. Obvious but why don't you revert to the working version of Photoshop and stay there for a while?  Upgrades are not always what they're hyped up to be. 

 

Turn off automatic updates in your Creative Cloud desktop app (see screenshot).  I'm still using PS ver 20.0x because the latest has too many bugs. 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participating Frequently
September 10, 2020

Covid-19 hasn't helped much.  Amid staff shortages and stay at home orders, wait times are longer as the technical support team is overwhelmed.  I think they're doing the best they can under the circumstances.

 


Yeah, I can't really say COVID is an excuss to use for a large tech company.  They don't have to roll out updates that are not tested very well due to COVID which then clogs up their support.  I have had one other encounter with there customer service on a Lightroom update.  It would crash on startup. The customer service person was in my pc doing the work and was duplicating my library over and over until I ran out of room on my drive.  So then she deletes them all and emptiest the trash losing over 2000 work photos that I can't get back.  This was well before COVID.

 

They should take more time training there customer service then making updates.  They currently don't have any competition so all these things they keep coming up with that are half A** done are a waste of time.  It's troubling you can tell that they most like have never used Adobe software before and you can hear them reading from a checklist they have been given. 

 

Common sense would tell you if they are so overwhelmed there might be a problem with the product!

 

Thanks,

Kevin   

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 9, 2020

Whoever you haver asked 100 times, it does not appear to be this forum (at least not with your current user name). Give us a try , we may be able to help

 

Dave

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 9, 2020

This seem to be your fist post here we are users like you. Why not tell us what your problem is we may have a solution for you.

JJMack