[Bug 18517] Tablet pen pressure or eraser (wacom tablet) are not working in Photoshop CS 4/5

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Fri Apr 12 11:38:38 CDT 2019


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18517

b4vpysgu <b4vpysgu at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #66 from b4vpysgu <b4vpysgu at gmail.com> ---
I tested the patch in attachment 47818, "Final patch candidate",  on the latest
Ubuntu 18.04 with the latest sources (4.5) from
https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/.
I AM using the latest xf86-input-wacom as well, and have no cursor lag until
drawing with pressure in photoshop.

The only version of Photoshop I could get to work somewhat reliably, was CS6,
and it was basically the same as mentioned in Comment 61,
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18517#c61 

Pressure works about 90% of the time.
When it does work, it is blocky.
Essentially when the pressure IS working it is blocky and slow, when it
occasionally stops reporting pressure information, it is smooth (I assume it's
just being treated as a mouse at that point).

I tried all the various graphical settings in photoshop, and it seemed to make
no difference.

My logs were initially full of this...
fixme:wintab32:X11DRV_WTInfoW Return proper size
I commented that out, since it really spews that message a lot.  Once that
message was not being logged, there was not much else to report.

Additionally I unfortunately have the i2c version of the wacom (in my laptop),
currently reported as "Wacom HID 50FB Pen stylus" by xinput.

FYI if you have a USB wacom, you can just use USB passthrough and something
like virtualbox as an alternative ;)

So to sum up, it's basically the same as before.

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