by "nilesnormore" <nilesnormore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 3, 2005 at 11:05 AM
You need to download a new driver from
www.vtablet.com it includes all the functions of pressure sensitive pens.
Although you have to pay for it it still works.
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"McGrandpa" <McGrandpaNOT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> <console_junkie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I just baught a Trust 13022 1200 wireless tablet.
>>
>> At the moment i have to use it in relative mode as it jumps around far
>> to much in absolute mode, and that seems to work fine. But in
>> Photoshop CS it cant decide which mode to be in and jumps between
>> relative and absoute with out me doing anything. this is really
>> frustrating and makes it impossible to draw, it also randomly moves
>> the page up and down when zoomed in and takes a wonder about every so
>> often.
>>
>> Is there anything i can do to stop this? is there and softwere or
>> plugins that ease tablet use in photoshop?
>>
>> also how do you let Paint shop pro know you are using a Graphics
>> tablet? the options seem to be unavalible to say what to do with the
>> pressure?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Rikku
>
> I don't know about the wireless tablet problem. I might be some help
> with the Paint Shop Pro question though. Run PSP,
> Menu Bar-File>Preferences>General Program Preferences; Miscellaneous
Tab,
> see that the checkbox for "Disable pressure sup****t for puck-type
pointing
> devices" is UN-checked. That should do it.
> McG.
>