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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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I have Elements 2, derived from PS7, so i'll try to help. On the top bar, to the far right, there is an Icon with more options written under it, if you click that, at the very bottom is a checkbox that says tablet support. For installing brushes, the path on my mac is Photoshop folder>Presets folder> Brushes folder. Just drop them in there, and restart, it should load them when it launches.
As for custom brushes, you can load them by clicking the little arrow at the upper right of the "brush" palette (3) and selecting LOAD BRUSHES...
to make it easier make sure your brushes (.abr) are placed in the PRESET --> BRUSHES directory.
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OK, I'm stuck. I'm using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and a Wacom Tablet. There is supposed to be an option that will allow me to use pressure sensitivity, but I can't find it. The second problem I have is installing custom brushes - can anyone help. Many Thanks.