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November 2, 2014
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Using Huion H610 Pro Tablet Photoshop CC, No Pen Pressure, Please Help!

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I'm using a Huion H610 Pro graphics tablet in Photoshop CC and I have no pen pressure.  I've done a ton of research tying to figure this out.  Most of what I find is related to Wacom products.  I did find an article about creating a text doc with some commands about allowing RTS but that didn't do anything for me.

System Info:

Adobe Photoshop Version: 2014.2.1 20141014.r.257 2014/10/14:23:59:59 CL 987299  x64

Operating System: Windows 8 64-bit

Version: 6.2

System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, HyperThreading

Physical processor count: 2

Logical processor count: 4

Processor speed: 2095 MHz

Built-in memory: 4003 MB

Free memory: 1713 MB

Memory available to Photoshop: 3295 MB

Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %

3D Multitone Printing: Disabled.

Windows 2x UI: Disabled.

Highbeam: Enabled.

Image tile size: 128K

Image cache levels: 4

Font Preview: Medium

TextComposer: Latin

Display: 1

Display Bounds: top=0, left=0, bottom=768, right=1366

OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.

OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.

OpenGL Drawing Mode: Basic

OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.

OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.

Tablet Drivers:

TabletDriver version 9.0

Window Driver Package - Graphic Tablet (WinUsb) USBdevice (04/10/2014 8.33.30.0)

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Photoshop only requires a working driver, not a particular brand, and works well with most tablets.

But the brand mentioned is a cheap clone tablet, with a history of driver bugs.


FYI, I had the same problem with my new Huion h610Pro in Photoshop CC, and it turns out the solution is to just check the "Support TabletPC" box in the current Huion Driver. Apparently this is a thing with Wacom as well (although the specific language might be different), and has something to do with Photoshop requiring input from something linked to the Tablet PC features of Windows 8/8.1. I know nothing about any of this, so I'm probably messing up the technical details, but since the solution is so simple, has to do with the way Photoshop works with Microsoft, and is a common option in even "real" tablet manufacturer drivers, I figured you should know this for future reference. BTW, in future responses regarding lack of pressure sensitivity in Photoshop, you should probably also mention the fact that pressure can be enabled/disabled by the tool modifier options at the top of the screen and in the brush dialogue, and that this should be checked before you dismiss it as a driver problem.

Oh, and the Huion h610Pro works great now that that's sorted!

Cheers,

Michael

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Jazek
Participant
December 27, 2022

On Windows 10 i was same problem, i fit this by set to all driver files (from Huion cd) where can change that in Compability settings:

Compability mode -> Windows 7

check Run this program as an administrator

And do same to Huion program setup before install, done, all works grate

In my case i have driver with files and folders in CD where need to change (before can change, need to copy all files to computer)

File: setup.exe

Folder: Driver for H610PRO_540_GT190

- File: SETUP.EXE

- Folder: WIN7_64

-- File: DoExec.exe

-- File: TabCfg.exe

-- File: UCmfg.exe

-- File: WTClient.exe

-- Folder: DRIVERS

--- File: WtSrv.exe

For safety i do this in folder WIN7_32

 

Hope everything works out for you too!

Participant
October 27, 2016

If you do not have that box make sure to update your drivers!

Inspiring
March 29, 2016

Your drivers are old. Replace your drivers. PLEASE let me know what the driver version number is. I have no way to recover it. I need to know that number 

You'll find that your software (Photoshop or other) works better. Pressure response is more predictable, and it's good. No more sloppy lines. You also get a little applet that pins itself to the left side of your screen. So download and install the latest drivers. Remove your old ones first (in Windows Start/Control Panel/Programs. Then simply install the new drivers, then reboot. You'll be happy you did. I was! STILL AM!! This Huion H610 Pro is terrific for it's price!

Inspiring
March 27, 2016

3/27/2016

I got it working.  Here's how:

1.Go to Huion and download latest drivers.

2. Open up your brush's control panel named Brush Settings.

3. If Shape Dynamics is already checked, uncheck it, then check it again.

Presto. It works.

You may have to do this for every brush that allows pressure sensitivity. I don't know.... I'm just happy to get ONE brush working. 

Inspiring
March 27, 2016

Instructions are wrong above.

1. Go to Huion and download latest drivers.

2.Remove previous drivers via Control Panel\Remove software.

3. Disconnect from internet, then install new drivers.
4. Run Photoshop CC
5. Open up your Brush's control panel (Brush Settings)
6. If shape Dynamics is already checked, uncheck and re-check.

Try it. It should work. As of this date (see above) this is working on a Win 7 Pro 64 bit rig.

Don't forget to re-connect to Internet.

DjidaneJex
Participant
December 18, 2015

I can't manage to have pen pressure with Huion 1060 plus, I checked Support TabletPC but nothing changed.

Pen pressure works with GIMP but not Photoshop CC 2015... Adobe, fix it !

Goshin 2
Participant
December 18, 2015

You also need to enable pen pressure in photoshop. You can do this in the

brush presets under Shape Dynamics. Not all brushes will work with pen

pressure.

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Kaegro
Participant
October 18, 2015

Hey, I've been struggling with this one a Huion 580 on Windows 7 Home Premium (adobe photoshop CS5.1, just for specs) - but a friend helped me out, and I think we've got a way to make it work for you - and any other wayward internet searcher who's fallen into the same boat.

You're gonna want to uninstall all the drivers you have for it now, delete the TabletDriver folder from your programs, and delete wintab.dll from system32. Then turn off your antivirus (all of them) because they might block or mess with the installation. Then reinstall the driver (make sure you're getting the newest one from Huion's website), reboot, and then plug in. I spent two days crying at my screen, and deleting that wintab.dll file suddenly made everything click, and now I finally have pen pressure again.

I can't say whether this will work with newer versions of Windows, Photoshop, or other Tablets, but by god I cried with relief when that pen finally tapered. Hopefully this helps you too.

Participant
October 31, 2016

Oh my gosh thank you so much, it worked! I've been doing everything and is this is the only one that worked

RochenWolf
Participant
September 25, 2015

I have tried all these suggestions, including uninstalling and reinstalling. I run on windows 10, PS CS6. Huion H610 Pro. It works wonderfully in Mischief and Gimp, but not Photoshop, which is my favorite program. I have changed settings in the tablet and in PS. Nothing has happened. My "fake" tablet works great, I defiantly think it something in PS.

I also have a mouse plugged in if that makes a difference.

Participant
September 26, 2015

I' having the exact same problem. the tablet H610pro was actually working perfectly fine with photoshop cs6 on windows 7, but when I switched over to 10, neither the old nor the newest driver allows the tablet to function properly in photoshop while it works fine everewhere else. So I think actually windows 10 is another element to the issue. Its really frustrating since I really need this thing to function properly. I think the larger companies feel the burden falls on Huion because I don't think adobe or Microsoft is going to do anything about it, but I hope to find a solution.

Participant
October 24, 2015

UPDATE: HUION610 pro windows 10 PROBLEM FIXED.. NOT complicated solution... at least for me.

When I switched over to windows 10 from 7 nothing worked, old driver, new driver, support tablet or not, and I wasn't going to go and delete a dll file if I absolutely didn't have to. The issue for me is that I have two monitors and I had previously set windows 7 (and my card/system as well maybe?) to have one monitor, my right monitor, as my 'main' , the way 'main' seems to function seems a bit different in 10, but I had to tell it which monitor was main again, and once I did everything got fixed, (except for how my right monitor is main now, I don't why I originally did this). Pressure works fine and cursor is on point. SO check that your windows monitors 'main' is the same as your graphics.video card and the driver, or whatever else. Sorry I'm not too techy. I didn't check this when switching from 7 to 10 because I thought it would be automatic with all settings including which monitor was main as it did with everything else.

st-ini
Participant
September 19, 2015

Here is how you can set a Huion tablet pen pressure on Photoshop CC

Adjusting Pen Settings In Photoshop

  1. Even if you do configure the global settings of your pen tablet, Photoshop will have to be configured personally to actually make use it. To do so, open up Adobe Photoshop and then create a New Document of any size by going through File>New. Go through Window>Brushes to open up the Brushes Panel and click on Shape Dynamics. You will then have to change the Control under Size Jitter to Pen Pressure and that should do it!

If you now try to draw using any of the brushes you will notice that the line gets thicker the harder you press the pen against the tablet.

It takes a bit of mastering though to get perfect with the pen so practice it over and over. I am still trying to master how to sign my signature with it. Hope this is helpful.

Participant
May 20, 2015

Install the drivers for wacom tablets and uninstall everything for your tablet. Reconnect the tablet and then install everything again. This is what I did for my tablet when it wasn't working.

Chris Cox
Legend
November 2, 2014

Contact the makers of your tablet.

But be warned, many of those copy-cat tablet makers don't provide usable drivers.

Participant
February 18, 2015

Chris what exactly do you mean by 'copy-cat tablets' are you suggesting that Photoshop 2014 will only function with an over-priced Wacom tablet. If this is the case could it be made obvious in Adobe Photoshop terms and conditions so that we are aware that a cartel exists. As a pertinent aside, the pen sensitivety of my Huion H610 pro will work perfectly with Photoshop CC, but not the on 2014 version so the problem appears to lie with Photoshop.

Chris Cox
Legend
February 19, 2015

Photoshop only requires a working driver, not a particular brand, and works well with most tablets.

But the brand mentioned is a cheap clone tablet, with a history of driver bugs.