>I found the solution to the problem here:
>
>http://www.robertcina.com/2014/12/22/how-to-get-monoprice-graphics-tablet-pressure-sensitivity-to-work-in-gimp-2-8-on-windows-8/
>
>Apparently, for whatever reason, the 64-bit version of GIMP for
>Windows does not work properly with pressure sensitivity
Everyone, fans and complainers, take a look at the report. Quite a lot
of nice enhancements. A big thank-you to the GIMP developers from a
casual user, for all the hard work done on GIMP. The N-Point
Deformation video is jaw-dropping!
-- Mark
On 12/31/2015 12:33, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Hi,
We hope you are having awesome holidays! Here's our annual project report:
http://www.gimp.org/news/2015/12/31/2015-report/
In a nutshell, 2015 brought us new important features, many fixes,
better look'n'feel. We expect 2016 to be much less about new features
and even more about stability,
>No idea. I installed the drivers from the disc before plugging the
>tablet in... maybe I should have plugged it in first, but I don't see
>why.
I found the solution to the problem here:
http://www.robertcina.com/2014/12/22/how-to-get-monoprice-graphics-tablet-pressure-sensitivity-to-work-in-gimp-
>Sorry, no more ideas - I was just reporting what worked for me with a
>Wacom Volito II and Windows 7. Could it be a driver problem?
No idea. I installed the drivers from the disc before plugging the tablet in...
maybe I should have plugged it in first, but I don't see why.
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