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Hello,
I am running Photoshop CS2 and I have noticed that it will not see my tablet as a pressure sensitive device even though Photoshop CS and some other programs see the tablet just fine.
The tablet is an Aiptek Hyperpen 8000U. I know that it is not as good as some of the others out there but it works for me. Well it still does in other applications but not CS2.
I have a pretty decent machine. It has an Athlon XP 3000+ processor, 1GB RAM, and a Nvidia video card. I am running Windows XP Home with SP2 with all current patches.
I have updated the tablet and the video card drivers without any success. So I do not have any ideas. I called Adobe and they basically told me that it was an hardware issue. Well I am now seeing that it clearly is not. Does anyone here have any ideas??
I will appreciate any help in this matter.
I am running Photoshop CS2 and I have noticed that it will not see my tablet as a pressure sensitive device even though Photoshop CS and some other programs see the tablet just fine.
The tablet is an Aiptek Hyperpen 8000U. I know that it is not as good as some of the others out there but it works for me. Well it still does in other applications but not CS2.
I have a pretty decent machine. It has an Athlon XP 3000+ processor, 1GB RAM, and a Nvidia video card. I am running Windows XP Home with SP2 with all current patches.
I have updated the tablet and the video card drivers without any success. So I do not have any ideas. I called Adobe and they basically told me that it was an hardware issue. Well I am now seeing that it clearly is not. Does anyone here have any ideas??
I will appreciate any help in this matter.
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