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#Post#: 404--------------------------------------------------
Photoshop - pen & touch not working - fixed
By: jkristia Date: May 15, 2017, 12:08 pm
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I'm sure I'm missing something, but I cant figure out what.
Surface Pro 4 with all Windows updates installed.
I have just installed this app. I have the artist pad docked on
the right side. The problem I have is in Photoshop when I press
the space button, I do see the hand, but I cannot pan. It's like
pen & touch is not working. I have the checkbox enabled in the
settings.
What am I missing.
Edit - issue fixed. I had searched for the solution before
posting my question. Immediately after I found this link which
solves the issue
http://tabletpro.createaforum.com/bugs/touch-pen-not-working-in-windows-10-anni…
enable -'ignore touch when using my pen'
#Post#: 407--------------------------------------------------
Re: Photoshop - pen & touch not working - fixed
By: Emer3d Date: June 18, 2017, 1:08 pm
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I have a similar issue but the fix is not working for me. :'(
I have used these tools for ZBrush mainly and it's been good
until recently getting the latest windows update.
I have the Surface book and recently updated to the Windows 10
Creative update with ZBrush 4r8 installed.
Here's my issue:
What's happening with me is that the some of the 'hold' buttons
intermittently do not respond to touching unless I keep my pen
hovering over the surface while sculpting.
I found a small workaround: using the pen, press on the
non-working buttons a few times and the buttons "wake up". Then,
without lifting my pen away from the surface, I am able to use
the buttons normally. Right now, I can work with SHIFT and ALT
keys. Things go weird when I lift my pen away from the screen
and bring my pen back to the surface.
So, I am able to keep the buttons working ONLY if I have the pen
hovering on the surface of the screen FIRST. If I press and hold
any buttons first before bringing my pen to hover over the
screen, the buttons stop working again and I have to "wake" them
up with a pen touch again.
But, despite the workaround, regardless of hovering pen first,
CTRL will stubbornly not work until I "wake" the button up with
my pen all the time.
So, I've tried to use the fix as mentioned by turning on "Ignore
touch input when I'm using my pen".
I am able to get the buttons to respond. However, when holding
any key, ZBrush will not alter sculpt behavior (based on pressed
key) when drawing with the pen. I went ahead and turned it off
and used the above workaround to get it to work the way it
should to some degree. Waking up the buttons with my pen is very
annoying though.
I made sure I have the latest version of TabletPro. Also made
sure the checkbox for "Allow simultaneous operation of pen and
touch (HID)" is checkmarked.
Maybe there's another setting I am not aware of? ???
#Post#: 409--------------------------------------------------
Re: Photoshop - pen & touch not working - fixed
By: IllisionOfLunch Date: June 21, 2017, 6:25 pm
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Hi Emer,
I seem to be having the same issue, where keys will not stay
depressed during pen input, and it makes ZBrush Sculpting nigh
impossible with smooth and alt for reversing the function. I'm
really hoping this cancan be fixed.
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