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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 5:28 am)
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it does, however it has an option to disable it, so i did. So, as it stands, the button now does nothing. I had thought the same thing, maybe im hitting the button, but after disabling it and after more usage I can see its not the button. ..it is driving me crazy tho, so hard to draw precisely when it does this
HUZZAH! Problem fixed, I called Wacom. For anyone else having this issue, the setting you want is not in PS nor is it in the wacom properties, but instead in windows 7 control panel! Under "pen and touch' you'll find settings for this. the third one down, "press and hold" --choose it, go to its settings, and disable it.
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Im using a Bamboo Pen tablet with PS and when im trying to use the brushes 9 times out of 10, whether im trying to draw soft or hard, fast or slow, light or strong, its popping open the Brushes menu. This is amazingly frustrating. Any way to tell either PS or the pen that opening menus is above its paygrade? If I want one open, ill open it.