Since it’s unlikely that you’re going to tap the exact same spot twice, this setting allows you to set the distance in which the pen can move between the first click and the second and still register a double click. You can get the same functionality from a graphics tablet by tapping on the pad twice. With a normal mouse, you can quickly press the left mouse button to register a ‘double click’ which will activate or open whatever is underneath the cursor. I generally prefer a firmer feel, but as you work with tablet more in Photoshop, adjust these settings to whatever is most comfortable for you. A more firm Tip Feel will require more pressure and a soft Tip Feel will require less. Tip Feel will set the pressure sensitivity of the pen on the tablet. (We’re working with a version for Mac OS – if you’re using a PC, the setup will be similar but make sure to read the installation instructions for your particular OS.) Tip Feelīeginning under the Pen tab, let’s take a look at some of the customization options that are available. Let’s start by opening the Wacom Tablet software preferences. Once you’ve installed the most recent drivers and support software for your Wacom tablet, it’s time to go under the hood and start customizing the settings to maximize comfort. Once you’ve unboxed your tablet, be sure to visit Wacom’s Support Page and download the most recent drivers for your tablet and operating system. Everyone works a little bit differently, and you setup your Wacom to cater to your needs and how you work. One of the great features of these tablets is their options for customization.
It’s become an integral part of my workflow and gives me the control and comfort I need, especially when working on long and details edits. I’ve personally been using a Wacom tablet for years and I won’t be looking back any time soon. Today, we look at one of their tablet products the Wacom Intuos Pro. Here at PHLEARN, we’ve been a huge fan of Wacom for many years. But what should a Photoshop artist use?Ī mouse? Well, a mouse can certainly get the job done, but computer mice were not designed for digital artists in mind. Painters have countless sizes and styles of brushes. Writers use a pen or an ergonomic keyboard. Software compatibility depends on operating system.As artists, it’s important that we use tools that are comfortable and allow us to express our ideas quickly and freely. *** Wacom ID and product registration required.
** Driver download and installation only on Windows PC and Mac. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. Android, Chromebook, and the Works With Chromebook badge are trademarks of Google LLC. Google is not responsible for the operation of this product or its compliance with safety requirements. * This product works with devices capable of running the latest version of Chrome OS and has been certified to meet Google's compatibility standards. internet access to download driver** for tablet to work and to select downloadable software***.Bluetooth Classic for wireless connection (Bluetooth models only: CTL-4100WL, CTL-6100WL),.Chromebook*: Chrome OS 87 or later (Kernel 4.4 + required),.Android smartphone and/or tablet (OS version 6.0 and above) with OTG features,.macOS X 10.11 or later (latest update),.Windows® 7, 8.1 or 10 (excluding Windows 10 S latest service pack/build),.* ExpressKeys™ support coming later in 2021. Pen must be used with the tablet to function with Chrome OS. This product works with devices capable of running the latest version of Chrome OS and has been certified to meet Google's compatibility standards. And to make sure you’re always able to get the most out of every project, downloadable creative and education software is available, too. Simple to setup and with natural pressure sensitivity, there’s nothing holding your creativity back. Explore new ways of getting creative, with downloadable software and natural-feel precision pen. Wacom Intuos* also Works With Chromebook.