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    Adjusting Pen Pressure

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Albert674, Apr 20, 2009.

  1. Albert674

    Albert674 Newbie

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    Hello everyone. Apologies in advance if there was a topic about this already. I tried searching through the forum about the question (as well as the internet) but no answers met my question.

    So here's the run-down: I'd like to adjust my pen pressure on my M800 Portege, but my current dilemma is that I don't have the option to do that.

    As an artist, this is quite troubling.

    While I can adjust it to pressure sensitive on the OneNote application, this will not suffice for other applications as Photoshop or SAI.

    If anyone out there can give me the answer (or at least something to guide me) on to solve this conflict of mine, I'll be forever thankful~ If I have to download some sort of pen pressure simulation program, that's fine. If I have to buy the program, I see no point in buying a new laptop if it were the case, but I'll do that as well.

    Thank you to anyone who can help me~
     
  2. Hirohata

    Hirohata GBF Danchou

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    The M800 Portege isn't a tablet, right? Then pen pressure should be more related to the drivers for your tablet, not the laptop. I know I can adjust the pen pressure in both Photoshop and Sai with my Trust TB-2100.