#HUION H610 PRO DRIVER WINDOWS 10 DRIVER#
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.