I have a Wacom Intuos Pro with the Pro Pen 2 - latest drivers. For sketching and drawing, you can use a 0 value stabilizer. I would very much like Adobe to address this and work with Wacom to improve this and allow full usage of the Wacom tablet and pen capabilities. Here are a couple of recommended settings you can use when working with the Stabilizer tool. There does not appear to be a similar fix for Lightroom which is frustrating. If MediBangPaint is installed in your PC, there is a high possibility to cause the file contest, which means that you will not be able to overwrite a file. I did have issues with pen pressure in Photoshop and was able to resolve it by doing a simple text edit fix to force Photoshop to ignore windows ink. Right now I have perfectly smooth sliders and no pen pressure sensitivity in Lightroom and nothing i have tried has changed this. This has been stated by a few users to result in the pen pressure working correctly, however many then state that the sliders have considerable lag/stickiness after doing this (again not something I have experienced). From looking around online it seems that you can possibly get this to work (I have not been able to make it work) by ensuring Windows Ink is on and the box is checked in the Wacom settings. I know this has been brought up before, but whne using a Wacom pen/tablet in Lightroom the pen pressure does not work as intended in Windows.
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