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Anyone else have this problem. Currently using a # Win Tab workaround instead of "Use Windows Ink" with Windows 10 and Wacom since the screw up with the latest Windows cumulative update. Now, after working for a while, I find that while scrubbing any opacity slider, instead of showing a real time update as to what is happening, I have to lift the pen off and stop scrubbing to see the difference. Anyone else with this problem? Maybe I hit a wrong adjustment button when trying to reconfigure my intuos pro?
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If you are referring to change to changing the Pruse tip Size an hardness with a right clicck and drag I believe it has always been like that. Touching the pen to the tablet is a left click and hold. Wintab was the only pen support there was before Adobe started to support Microsoft ink is some Photoshop CC version. Before that version Photoshop only supported wintab API. Touching the tablet surface with the Alt key press should cause a sample to be taken What would an Alt+Right Click+Left Click+Drag Position Do? I do not know it not a Alt+Right Click + Drag Position to change Tip size and hardness. Touchint the surface add in a left click and hold.
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Thanks JJ, but, no, I wasn't referring to what you're talking about.
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I have that KB4089848 update installed in my Workstation and on my Surface Pro 3 on my Workstation I use Wintab Api with Photoshop and Intuos Pro Pen on my surface pro 3 I use Microsoft INK API for my Surface Pro 3 Pen and my Wacom Intuos Pro Pen on the Wacom tablet. When I drag a layer opacity sliders or scrubbie there is a delay showing the opacity change. Other sliders like brush size previews are very fast. I do not need to lift the pen to see the opacity change. Is there a particular scrubbie other than Layer Opacity scrubbie?
I have Windows Press and Hold righ-click disabled and also turn windows flicks off.
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Thanks JJ,
I‘m set up the same way. It’s not just the layer opacity sliders. I’ll have to live with it for a while I guess.
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As well as the usual WinTab advice, it might be worth looking at the Windows Pen & Touch tips from Dave Bleja
How to get rid of those annoying circles from your wacom cursor in Windows 7 - VolnaPC
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Thanks for the site, but no luck there.