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Tangela Cackowski

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Jan 21, 2024, 2:20:14 PM1/21/24
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Whaaaaaat.I'm finding it incredibly hard to believe that every graphics program supports using the brush and pen through touch screens EXCEPT for Photoshop, the Queen of them all. Am I really going to have to draw in GIMP?I'm well aware that touch screens aren't nearly as ideal as graphic tablets but really, GIMP even supports pressure sensitivity and Photoshop doesn't support anything?Please, please incorporate this feature, it should have come standard years ago.

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I have seen multiple, different answers on how to use a touchscreen with Photoshop. I have the lastest version currently installed, CC 2017, I have a dell Windows 10 touchscreen pc, and a wacom drawing pen and tablet.

I can use my fingers to hit options, such as Edit, Select, Colors, different tools... And I can use the finger gestures such as zoom and pan. But how do I draw with the brushes, with my finger or a standard stylus? Please help me. I am an artist who would love a touchscreen drawing capability with my favorite program Photoshop.

Touch support seems to vary between touch devices. You can paint with some touch devices with you finger if you can use your finger like a mouse. That means you need to be able to use something as a left mouse button you can hold down to flow paint. For example on my Wacom Intuos Pro I can set an express key as a left mouse click button. Selecting Photoshop Brush tool and holding the express click key down I can Paint with my finger. On My Surface Pro 3 I can hold down the touch pad left click and Paint with my finger using the touch pad. I can not paint with the surface Pro 3 Touch Screen with my finger while holding the touch pad left click. I can Paint with my Bluetooth mouse while holding the touch pad left click. The only Finger Paint control I see in Photoshop is in the Smudge tool option bar and it not for using your finger it is for using the foreground color paunt to smudge with. The smudge tool icon is a finger. The only touch screen I have on a PC is the one on my surface pro 3 and it also supports a pen so I can paint with its pen but not with a stylus. I do not know why I can not paint with my finger when the pen is nowhere near the display. IMO I should be able to. I do not how other touch screen drivers work on touch displays that do not have pens support. So I write touch support varies between touch devices.

Touch screen support is really not good for panting there is no finger or brush cursor no good way to position the brush then start paint flow. With a Pen not a stylus there is a brush cursor when the pen is near the screen so you can position the brush then touch the display and paint with the pen with pressure control. There need to be a device to sense where the pen is and when its neat the pen sensing device in the display or tablet. So the surface also has a pen sensing device built into the display. It is not just a touch screen.

for clarity I have a wacom tablet but I do not currently have it on me and I need to do a piece of artwork last minute, and it's very frustrating using the touchpad. I don't see why my touchscreen isn't compatible with photoshop, do I need some sort of stylus or something?

If you mean you can not finger paint with your touch screen that is correct. Photoshop supports touch gestures not finger painting. You should be able to paint with a mouse or touch pad which have a left click button your finger lacks. Your Wacom will also work.

I've just bought a Surface Book 2, which has a touch screen. I've seen that for example Illustrator and InDesign have a very own touch workspace, while Photoshop CC 2018 (almost) doesn't support touch at all. Sure, I can zoom, click on tools and stuff, but shouldn't I be able to just draw with my finger? I don't have a pen, a stylus or whatever you want to call it. I'd just like to draw with my finger.

Hi, May I ask if a stylus (Lenovo Active Pen) will work or not on a yoga 520?
I am just about to purchase the laptop, but the only reason to buy touch screen is to use the screen with stylus for PS.

Photoshop is working as designed. Touch screen gestures are supported in Photoshop. Touch screen Finger Painting is not support for Photoshop Brush devices need to have buttons like left and right click and Click and hold. Like Track Pads and Wacom Tablets with touch. You can finger paint in Photoshop using those touch devices. Touch Screen support does not provide button support. Stylus and fingers also do not have buttons. You can not position the Paint Brush Cursor with your finger mover it to where you want to paint then click to start painting. Like you can with a digital pen and touch devices with buttons.

I also have the same problem. I am using a Wacom MobileStudioPro and since the last PS actualisation the touch function doesn't fully work. I can rotate the canvas and zoom in and out. But I can not select any tool on the toolbar, because when I touch the tool, PS reads it as if I was hovering. Really frustrating. I've searched a lot and couldn't find an answer yet. I'd be happy about a solution.

I've just found a temporary solution. It seems like the problem lays on the last version of PS by the date (21.1). I've just tried installing the previous version (21.0.3) and the touch functions works again perfectly. Just let's hope Adobe fixes this bug soon.

Yea the issues the guys were describing in the vid weren't really any issues I have on the Surface Pro, it's just the touch screen not registering as a select instead of hover. We're on two patches since the update first caused this mess and it's still not fixed Might do what lina did and revert to an old version.

To help kick things off, Adobe's Creative Suite will be updated to Version 5.5 and developers can access the free SDK at www.adobe.com/devnet/photoshop. Current Adobe Photoshop CS5 users can update starting May 3. Adobe also is launching new subscription-based pricing for Photoshop, for as little as $35 a month, which is pretty awesome for those not wanting to purchase Photoshop at full cost. More details and information about subscription pricing can be found at adobe.com/go/cssubscription.

While these two apps may be similar this app does contain a few more features. Unfortunately, the added tools take away from some of the functionality of the app. Where in the Moodboard app you can work quickly, the Adobe Photoshop Touch app takes more time to perform the actions and sometimes lags a bit while working. And the way the tools are laid out make it a bit confusing to figure out even with the tutorial. However, the one main thing that is nice about the photoshop app is that it works much better with images created in photoshop on the computer. For example, transparent fashion sketches can be easily imported into this app to create fashion boards which is definitely useful while working on a fashion collection. You can create higher quality mood boards in Adobe Photoshop Touch but it requires you to put in a larger amount of time.

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