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Hi all,
Whenever I use a brush with my graphic tablet (Huion 610PRO because I'm a graphics peasant) the brush is offset by about 50 pixels on my monitor. This happen's regardless of zoom. This is an issue that only happens in Photoshop, only when using the brush, eraser, or clone stamp tool. The graphic's tablet is spot on for every other tool, including shapes. Every other drawing application I've tested is fine. All drivers are up to date. Changing my monitor settings does not help. The problem is only in Photoshop when using these specific tools.
Before you blame the tablet or my computer, I want to repeat: it is spot on for every other tool in Photoshop and with every tool I've tested in other painting applications.
What has gone wrong with Photoshop?
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Disabling Windows Ink fixed the problem for me. Not sure if I have the exact same problem with my offset however.
Actually turning it on and off. Sorry.
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One thing to try is to change the scale factor of your laptop to 100%:
- Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Display
Change the slider to "Smaller"
Log out and then back in to try it out.
When you test for updates, are you using Windows Update, or going directly to Hulon's website: http://www.huiontablet.com/download/
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Thank you for the reply, but I've already tried that and it doesn't seem to help 😕 My updates come directly from Huion's website.
I found a temporary, albeit annoying, fix. When I set my tablet to work across both of my monitors it seems to work. The problem is that the x-axis scale is waaaaaaay out of proportion, but at least it is drawing underneath the cursor now.
Any idea why this problem only happen in Photoshop and not other applications?
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I have this problem too - also using the Huion 610PRO with Photoshop CC.
Everything works fine in Illustrator, but the brush is completely off in Photoshop. Pen tool seems to work fine for some inexplicable reason.
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same problem here
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I have a dual monitor display. I have found that if I switch to a single display (or "clone" display)' it corrects the problem.
Not an ideal solution, but at least the tablet now works!
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Hi dilciam,
Are you still facing this issue? Could you please check for the tablet drivers update with the manufacturer and let us know if that helps.
Thanks,
Akash
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I had the same problem (cloning offset) but found a solution that worked for me. My problem occurred when I was editing a photo with Adobe Photoshop CS6 from Lightroom 6.0. The problem occurred when I used "Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustment". When I instead clicked on the second option "Edit a Copy", the clone offset was gone. This fixed the problem when I was using a second monitor.
Hope this gives you a clue on how to fix your issue.
Bob
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I've just solved this very similar issue with my genius tablet and in PS CC brush and pen tools both had this weird horizontal offset... Yet in PS CS6 it works fine! cuz I have both versions installed.
I've reinstalled driver, did some other tricks to no avail, yet once I turned off spacing feature under brush settings> brush tip shape> spacing checkbox, last option below the hardness... voila! it bloody works, perfectly! even thou I've used it before and know what it does, for some reason brush now works just fine! well, no offset at all, behaves as it should... only, now it seems like I am robbed of the spacing feature, but I never even had a need for it tbh.. I am baffled as to why spacing is causing this, but it really did cause that offset, nothing else. once I check it again, it offsets again about 750px and spacing is set at 25%.
So just in the case someone else comes across this PhotoShop brush offset issue, I wanted to post this, to let them know about it and only uncheck the spacing box before spending hours on reinstalls, tweaks, googlin' tricks and other.
I hope someone finds this helpful,
Cheers.
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Wanted to let you know this fixed my offset issue. I think I clicked spacing by accident.
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SOLVED!
turned off spacing feature under brush settings> brush tip shape> spacing checkbox, last option below the hardness... voila!
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Thank you very mach for share, I solved the same problem🙌
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Disabling Windows Ink fixed the problem for me. Not sure if I have the exact same problem with my offset however.
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Actually turning it on and off. Sorry.