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razz
Dec 26, 2005

Queen of Maceration
Stupid question: I just got a Wacom "Bamboo Fun" tablet. I got the small one.

Anyway, how do you enable the pen pressure sensitivity? I have Photoshop CS2 and I'm able to draw, but the line is uniform thickness. I changed the settings in the brush pallet to "pen pressure" and downloaded the newest driver from Wacom's website.

I'm running Windows Vista on a ~1.5 year old Dell laptop.

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razz
Dec 26, 2005

Queen of Maceration

BrokenCycle posted:

Dumb question, but have you restarted your computer?
Yes, I have. I restarted it twice already, and restarted Photoshop a couple times as well.

When I open Photoshop, there is an error saying that I need to restart my computer because the driver is not installed. But after I restarted it, the same error came up.

razz
Dec 26, 2005

Queen of Maceration

ceebee posted:

Check the European Wacom site and see if the drivers for the Bamboo work from that site.

Still no pen pressure :(. Think I will call Wacom today and see if I can get somebody to help me. Because it's so cool and I really want it to work right!

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