![]() So it's definitely something wrong with the basic pen input method in the entirety of LR. It even affects plugin input from the pen, and selecting text in rename dialogs and whatnot. Filmstrip & panel scrollbar sliders, crop tool, grad, radial, etc. So there may still be a shred of hope - but I'm certainly not holding my breath anymore.Īlso of note, is that this affects ALL user input that requires any threshold of movement from the pen. However, it should be noted that Photoshop used to have this issue too, but doesn't any more. And the regular Photoshop is still too much of a beast for me to be able to do anything productive with it yet. Plus it was one of the minor reasons I chose the Intuos Pro small over cheaper options - more sensitivity levels. I hope this helps.I don't consider myself artistic enough either, but I'm not going to be able to learn how to if I can't use the pressure sensitivity. With the driver installed, connect your Wacom again and test.Empty your Trash, then restart your Mac via Apple menu > Restart.Library/PriviledgedHelperTools> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here.Library/Preferences> delete the Tablet folder.Library/PreferencePanes> delete WacomTablet.prefpane and WacomCenter.prefpane.Library/LaunchDaemons> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here.Library/Launch Agents> delete any “com.wacom…” items found here.Library/Frameworks> delete the amework.Library/Application Support> delete the Tablet folder.Check for and delete any of the following, if found:.Click to open your hard drive (by default named Macintosh HD).Click on Go (up on the menu bar of your Mac), and then go to Computer.Go to your Applications folder in Finder, and delete the Wacom Tablet folder.Disconnect your tablet from the computer.Please try uninstalling by hand to test the new driver from a clean installation: Sometimes big OS updates will break things in unexpected ways. Let them know if it worked, say 'thank you', and give them an upvote! If someone solved your problem, don't just dip out. ![]() ![]() And be constructive when giving advice or correcting someone. Respect others, either the input they give, questions that might sound "stupid", or when they share their work. Ask for help, and we will try to do our best to help you. But if you present an issue that the community needs to hear about, then you can inform us in a calm manner. Venting to this subreddit, with your negative opinions about Wacom, will literally do nothing. You can ask for as much help as you want, but we don't make the changes at Wacom. We can all get frustrated sometimes, even at Wacom. And include exact tablet/cintiq models, instead of just saying "Wacom tablet". If you make an Art Post spamming your socials in title and body, multi-sub posting, and too frequent advertising of your work/product, will result in removals.įor product recommendations, please flair it as "Purchase Advise". Not engaging with the community will cause removal. Start your art post with a question, ask for critique, tell us what you struggled with, etc. If you had a question or issue that was successfully answered, then please change the flair to "Solved".įirst, we try to keep this sub family friendly, so please avoid posting any nsfw art, and no meme/joke art. Use Flair to mark the title of your posts appropriately. Its obvious why you're here, so avoid the word 'Help' and any exclamations/caps usage like "NEED HELP!" Just saying, "what do I do?", (and anything similar) is not a good title. Explain, in full detail, your specs like Operating System (Win7/Sierra/etc), Tablet/Cintiq (sku/model), Driver version, software, and cables you're using. DARK MODE NORMAL THEME Home hot new top RulesĪll posts need to be descriptive, ESPECIALLY technical or compatibility issue submissions.
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