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Hi!
Thank you for taking the time to read my post in the forum.
I just recently had issues with drawing (using the paint brush tool) in Photoshop CC 2018.
What's going on:
- PS starts up well
- I'm able to select my brush tool.
- Pressure sensitivity works
- I'm able to draw when at 100% zoom
- PROBLEM: I'm unable to draw when zoomed in more than 100%. PS or my tablet thinks I'm panning/scrolling when I press and draw with the pen.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? I've been troubleshooting and have done the following:
- Installed the latest WIN 10 update
- Updated Photoshop CC 2018
- Reset all the TOOLS and PREFERENCES in PS
- Been patient.
If anyone knows how to fix this, I would be forever grateful!
Thank you again for your time and help!
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It sounds like the same issue a lot of people are experiencing since installing the latest Windows 10 update. Rolling back Windows fixes it.
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I’m having the same issue as well as my pen or eraser not registering even when not zoomed in
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I'm having the same issue and i'm sure it's from wacom because when i tried to draw using touch pad on laptop it worked when i zoomed-in
i updated wacom drive from wacom desktop center stil not working
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Try uninstalling this Windows update
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This may be another problem but when I uninstall this update its making my computer crash and restart automatically updating back to the latest update. Disclosure I do not have auto updates enabled on my pc I’ll check regularly and do it manually.
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I am experiencing same issue on my wacom Mobile Studio Pro.
I reset everything back to factory and issue still persists!
Does anyone know if Adobe are aware of the issue so they can work on a fix?
I'm not very happy about leaving my computer without any further updates!
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You can report it here on the Adobe feedback forum
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Uninstalling KB4089848 works and everything back to normal paused windows update for 35 days as well.
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I have a Huion tablet and am experiencing the same issue which probably means it's a Windows issue or just an incompatibility between Adobe and Windows.
Whenever I zoom in and put my pen down, the entire canvas moves and it's as if the program thinks I'm moving around instead of drawing. The moment I restored my OS to a previous restore point, the problem disappeared. This needs to be addressed to Adobe asap, I really don't want to keep my laptop's OS not up to date.
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I'm having the same issue, but my computer doesnt have the KB4089848 update installed, so I'm not sure what to do to fix this.
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I found this thread today and just uninstalled the latest update (which had a different code name then the one's being stated) and it has fixed the issue. I suggest going through each update and uninstalling until it fixes the issue you are having. I was lucky that the first update I uninstalled fixed the issue. Hope it works out for you mate.
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a mi me aparece error de sintaxis al poner esto
"reg add HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Pen / v LegacyPenInteractionModel / t REG_DWORD / d 1 / f"
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Found the solution!
[Windows Ink/Tablet bug on Windows 10]
Guys, the latest windows 10 update broke some important things on windows. If your pen is stuck doing the pan/hand tool thing, if your pen is shaking, it is because of the last windows update and it is not wacom or adobe's fault.
To fix it:
You need an elevated cmd prompt. To do this, type "CMD" on your start menu, right click it and run it as administrator.
Then type in this command:
"reg add HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pen /v LegacyPenInteractionModel /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"
Without quotation marks and press enter
Restart your apps and it should kick in.
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Thank you so much! I had days with this problem and finally your answer works perfect!
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Thank you so much !----------it worked !!!!!
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Thank you so much,without your solution given i probably can't finish my mid-term project in time.I also like to thanks to the one who posted this question out in the forum!
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You are a gentleman and a saint, my good sir. I panicked SO HARD when my pen was stuck on the hand tool, but this fixed it right up.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
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I could not roll back to the previous installation of Windows, so I opted to move to the next preview build (through Windows Insider, risky I know). So far so good, but then it started doing that thing where it won't restart completely, it just hibernates if you restart. It shuts down/starts up fine and the Wacom both Intuos and Cintiq are working again. So annoying, but at least I can work again!
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I was having the exact same issue, and tried everything I could think of to fix it. It was definately getting on my nerves, but it then occurred to me that it might be because of the latest windows update. i went to settings, searched “updates”, then clicked on my update history. Clicking on the windows 10 update took me to a page that listed problems with the update, including the problem we all seem to be having. Scoll down a bit, and you will find instructions on how to fix it. I hope this helped:)
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I have a XP-Pen DECO 03 Graphics tablet without Screen . it was a alternative to Wacom Intuos Pro M . both have almost same features .
I had meet this problem , I Uninstalling KB4089848 then it works well with Photoshop .