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Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8 and Wacom digital tablet


Question Posted Saturday July 10 2004, 9:40 pm

This is my first time using a full version of Paint Shop Pro. I remember once I tried a trial version of PSP7 and it had some options to activate pressure sensitivity and the like for tablet users. I can't find it on my new PSP8. ;_; I really want to use the pressure sensitivity, so could anyone tell me how to access these options, if they even still exist? That would be LOVELY. :-)

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notnormal answered Monday July 12 2004, 11:28 am:
Probably a better place to find out is the JASC website.

Maybe they call it something different in PSP8. Try this page and the links to see if there is anything similar to what you are looking for.

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If that doesn't answer your question, then I would contact customer service and ask there.

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