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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

How to modify the way your Intuos tablet works including setting pressure, pen side switches, express keys and the two slide switches.

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  • "you can find this in..." Im looking and looking on my windows xp machine for the wacom control panel, you mention where it is located at the beginning but argh the audio screws up there. Can you tell me where the control panel would be located?

  • @RohmundStein Go to the Control Panel and you will see "Wacom Tablet Properties" at the bottom of the screen.

    Double click on it - you can change whatever you want right there.

    Rich

  • @riberg thank you for the reply! What I figured out was that I could not change the orientation of the tablet, and indeed there was no mapping button, until the pen had been added as a tool! : )

  • @RohmundStein Wonderful - glad you have it resolved.

    Rich

  • accept touch strip from pen only. do you know how much that is going to help me? My design will shrink away in seconds and I'll be what the heck? And then I'll see my hand is resting on the right hand side touch strip. thanks sooo much!

  • That is wonderful and I am so glad the video was helpful. Oh - and you are welcome ...!

    Rich

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  • Sometimes it just bugs out like that it's a photoshop problem not a wacom problem you have to hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift while clicking your photoshop icon to reset your Photoshop Preferences and then redo your brush pressure settings to fix it.

  • why does the pressure sensitivity stop working sometimes? and now when i updated the wacom drivers it stoped working always even if i restart photoshop. and yes i know about the brush settings but its as it should be? other programs work fine.

  • OK, thank you!

  • That is a great question - one I have never heard before!

    It seems like a great idea ... however ...

    It doesn't look like Photoshop has a keyboard shortcut for changing opacity and it makes sense because you can change opacity of layers as well as tools and brushes.

    If you figure it out let me know! I couldn't even get the keyboard shortcut menu to let me make a new keyboard shortcut.

    Rich

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