![]() It can deliver the color accuracy you need for photography, graphic design, content creation, and other color-critical applications to complete your best work. 1000:1 contrast ratio shows shadow details clearer and sharper. Together with IPS panel and anti-glare glass, this graphics drawing monitor is able to reduce glare & reflections, and provide the same vivid images across wide 178° viewing angles.īrilliant Color: See your creations in vibrant and true-to-life colors on this screen with 120% sRGB (92% AdobeRGB) wide color gamut (16.7 million 8 bit). And it reduces the parallax to the lowest so you can easily control the cursor where you expect to be. So I made my regular monitor my Main, closed Photoshop, reopened it, and suddenly the strokes were appearing AND had sensitivity.Outstanding Visuals: The Huion Kamvas Pro 16 drawing art tablet features a stunning 15.6-inch full-laminated screen with Full HD resolution, letting you enjoy immersive viewing in great clarity and fine detail. Not quite the same advice, but oddly similar. So I saw your suggestion and recalled that during my reading about unrelated troubleshooting issues with the Huion, an article said to make the Huion a right-side monitor. If I checked it, my pen strokes started showing up on the screen-but without sensitivity! In my version of the Huion drivers (also the newest they have), "Use Windows Ink" is checked (which I assume replaced the SupportTabletPC option everyone else mentioned), but there was an unchecked option for "Game Accelerate". To make things weirder, if I used my mouse, the strokes showed up fine. Pressure sensitivity worked great in Illustrator (newest version), but when I went to Photoshop (also newest version), my lines wouldn't show up at all-but I would see that I was making strokes in the History. I have Windows 7 and just bought a Huion Kamvas GT-191 and set it up as my main monitor. I can't believe this solution worked for me. I didn't check this when switching from 7 to 10 because I thought it would be automatic with all settings including which monitor was main as it did with everything else. SO check that your windows monitors 'main' is the same as your card and the driver, or whatever else. Pressure works fine and cursor is on point. The issue for me is that I have two monitors and I had previously set windows 7 (and my card/system as well maybe?) to have one monitor, my right monitor, as my 'main', the way 'main' seems to function seems a bit different in 10, but I had to tell it which monitor was main again, and once I did everything got fixed, (except for how my right monitor is main now, I don't why I originally did this). When I switched over to windows 10 from 7 nothing worked, old driver, new driver, support tablet or not, and I wasn't going to go and delete a dll file if I absolutely didn't have to. UPDATE: HUION610 pro windows 10 PROBLEM FIXED. Oh, and the Huion h610Pro works great now that that's sorted! BTW, in future responses regarding lack of pressure sensitivity in Photoshop, you should probably also mention the fact that pressure can be enabled/disabled by the tool modifier options at the top of the screen and in the brush dialogue, and that this should be checked before you dismiss it as a driver problem. I know nothing about any of this, so I'm probably messing up the technical details, but since the solution is so simple, has to do with the way Photoshop works with Microsoft, and is a common option in even "real" tablet manufacturer drivers, I figured you should know this for future reference. Apparently this is a thing with Wacom as well (although the specific language might be different), and has something to do with Photoshop requiring input from something linked to the Tablet PC features of Windows 8/8.1. ![]() Window Driver Package - Graphic Tablet (WinUsb) USBdevice ( 8.33.30.0)įYI, I had the same problem with my new Huion h610Pro in Photoshop CC, and it turns out the solution is to just check the "Support TabletPC" box in the current Huion Driver. ![]() System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, HyperThreadingĭisplay Bounds: top=0, left=0, bottom=768, right=1366 I did find an article about creating a text doc with some commands about allowing RTS but that didn't do anything for me.Īdobe Photoshop Version: 2014.2.1 20141014.r.257 4:23:59:59 CL 987299 圆4 Most of what I find is related to Wacom products. I've done a ton of research tying to figure this out. I'm using a Huion H610 Pro graphics tablet in Photoshop CC and I have no pen pressure.
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