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I just fired up Adobe Photoshop CC today, only to discover that my pen pressure only seems to work in Adobe Photoshop CS6, and not the modern version... I even updated my tablet driver to no avail.
Anyone have any suggestions?
You need to add the psuserconfig.txt file to each of your Photoshop CC versions Preferences to have Photoshop CC to use WinTab interface. Photoshop CS6 is an old Photoshop that only has Wintab interface support for pen usage. CS6 does not have support for Windows INK. So you have your cintiq to work with WinTabs Interface with Photoshop. Now you have to configure your Photoshop CC version to use wintab like CS6 does.
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You need to add the psuserconfig.txt file to each of your Photoshop CC versions Preferences to have Photoshop CC to use WinTab interface. Photoshop CS6 is an old Photoshop that only has Wintab interface support for pen usage. CS6 does not have support for Windows INK. So you have your cintiq to work with WinTabs Interface with Photoshop. Now you have to configure your Photoshop CC version to use wintab like CS6 does.
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Thank you! Your method worked, and I can now actually use Photoshop 2021 with my tablet properly.
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Strange... Today I realized an update to Photoshop must've nuked the settings file, and I tried several things to get Photoshop to recognize my pen pressure with Windows Ink enabled on my tablet (including restarting Photoshop and restarting my Wacom tablet service)... It wasn't until I deleted the CS6 Photoshop profile from my Wacom Tablet settings that CC Photoshop finally saw the pen pressure...Not sure why a profile from an application that isn't even running would cause pen pressure to not work in Adobe CC when I even specifically made a profile for CC Photoshop to enable Windows Ink when using the program with the tablet...
Long story short: I think there might be a bug in my Wacom Tablet program that prevented Windows Ink from working in Adobe CC Photoshop so long as the profile for CS6 Photoshop was set to not use Windows Ink despite the fact that CS6 Photoshop .wasn't even running.