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Vikki Nagindas

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Fora long time now, I have been using Adobe Flash Professional, Creative suite 5.5 as my primary animation program. And I have been using a VisTablet, Drawing tablet, to make my illustrations into animation. Also, I am using an HP Pavilion laptop with a secondary HP monitor on its side. The laptop is equipped with a touchscreen display as it's monitor. Two monitors for horizontal and vertical viewing. I've been using my tablet with my secondary monitor throughout the year 2017.

Starting in December 2017, I have encountered an interface problem. Whenever I try to draw a simple vertical line in adobe flash with any tool, The curser disappears and the whole stage moves around. And when the side scroll bar hits its sides, The whole program window moves a little bit to the corresponding side. I can no longer draw vertical lines whatsoever! However, I can still draw horizontal lines. But I can only draw in an 0 degree or a 180 degree straight horizontal line. I can not draw in any other degree. And the same thing happens when I try to use the touch screen monitor that is my laptop.


When I try to make a vertical line moving down, The right scroll bar moves upwards. And then. When I make a horizontal line moving towards the right, the stages instantly snaps into a lower position. Like as if I had been using the scroll bar to move it down. But I haven't! I've been using the pencil tool with a drawing tablet! I can no long work on my Animation projects like this!!!


Now I know that there is nothing wrong with my drawing tablet. Because it works fine with Adobe Photoshop and general web surfing. Like as if nothing is wrong in the first place. I can also use my wireless USB mouse to draw lines like normal as well. It is only with Flash Professional CS5.5 that I am having this problem.


I had uninstalled Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5, And then re-install it. However the problem still persists. Someone suggested that this has something to do with "Programmed gestures" made into my tablet. However I do not how to find the settings for my tablet. Hell! Half the buttons on my tablet are useless!


3) because of the difficulties to set new functions to the two pencil bottons, i guesed it is driver problem, searched the net and found something about "Photoshop shape dynamics do not work ", and driver issues.


I have a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga Ultrabook that has tablet functionality via Wacom. I have had no issue drawing within the Photoshop that I have had for months now, but when I just installed Flash CC, the tablet will not let me use the tablet pen to draw a line correctly. What it does is makes a long straight diagonal line every time I try to touch it to the screen, and then at the end of said line, it then will draw what I gesture with my hand. The problem is, its offset now to the end of the line, so it is completely unusable. It has no problem working if I were to use my finger on the touch screen instead of the pen, which is very strange.


-I cant find a single thing online that comes anywhere close to what I need about this issue. I have no where else to turn! It seems like a Flash not being able to handle the tablet function settings.


Was getting the same issue. Offset brush down and to the left. All other tools worked fine. Updated, uninstalled flash, checked update again, latest drivers, restarted, logged in and then out of cc, etc etc. Turns out it just couldn't handle the fact that I, like many people in the design industry, work on two screens. The moment I unplugged my second screen it worked fine. I can cope for now, but a lot of people rely on being able to draw in flash with graphics tablets and this build should not have been released with these issues. Testing with tablets, multiple screens and different resolutions should be performed with every build you release. Especially when you are a larger company with much greater resources than a small 5 man game dev team like us who RELY on your software working the way it is advertised. Please resolve this issue ASAP, not for a set patch date, release it literally the moment you have fixed it, so that groups like us can actually get on with our work.


I have tried on dual monitor with Wacom iNtous 5 touch , I am not facing any isuue with brush . are you facing this problem consistently? if you are facing this problem can you please provide some details to find the exactly what is causing issue .


This problem is still happening, if it is not able to get fixed are we able to get compensated for this problem ? I work in flash and haven't been able to use my computer at all, being forced to go into university to work on my animations, which is a real pain.


The problem is STILL OCCURRING, my tablet was working great for 5 minutes then all of a sudden the issue started again, drawing a horizontal line away from the cursors position, not sure why or how, i didnt change any settings and was just animating when it was fixed. If a reference video is required i will upload one.


What happens when you draw bit slower since I see that whenever you are drawing too fast, the first point and the immediate point is pretty far and hence it appears a straight line initially and then the curve comes fine.


This is what it looks like as I try to use the brush tool. You can see the white square in the middle, well that was drawn accurately according to the mouse/pen movement. Then I select the brush tool and click a single click on each of the 4 corners. Large horizontal lines fly accross the screen. Each of these lines are created by pressing a single click. This only happens in Flash and only using the brush or pencil tool. All other tools work perfectly with the wacom.


Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a discontinued[note 1] multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich internet applications, desktop applications, mobile apps, mobile games, and embedded web browser video players.


Flash displays text, vector graphics, and raster graphics to provide animations, video games, and applications. It allows streaming of audio and video, and can capture mouse, keyboard, microphone, and camera input.


Artists may produce Flash graphics and animations using Adobe Animate (formerly known as Adobe Flash Professional). Software developers may produce applications and video games using Adobe Flash Builder, FlashDevelop, Flash Catalyst, or any text editor combined with the Apache Flex SDK. End users view Flash content via Flash Player (for web browsers), Adobe AIR (for desktop or mobile apps), or third-party players such as Scaleform (for video games). Adobe Flash Player (which is available on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux) enables end users to view Flash content using web browsers. Adobe Flash Lite enabled viewing Flash content on older smartphones, but since has been discontinued and superseded by Adobe AIR.


The ActionScript programming language allows the development of interactive animations, video games, web applications, desktop applications, and mobile applications. Programmers can implement Flash software using an IDE such as Adobe Animate, Adobe Flash Builder, Adobe Director, FlashDevelop, and Powerflasher FDT. Adobe AIR enables full-featured desktop and mobile applications to be developed with Flash and published for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch.


Flash was initially used to create fully-interactive websites, but this approach was phased out with the introduction of HTML5. Instead, Flash found a niche as the dominant platform for online multimedia content, particularly for browser games. Following an open letter written by Steve Jobs in 2010 stating that he would not approve the use of Flash on Apple's iOS devices due to numerous security flaws, use of Flash declined as Adobe transitioned to the Adobe AIR platform. The Flash Player was deprecated in 2017 and officially discontinued at the end of 2020 for all users outside mainland China, as well as non-enterprise users,[6] with many web browsers and operating systems scheduled to remove the Flash Player software around the same time. Adobe continues to develop Adobe Animate, which supports web standards such as HTML5 instead of the Flash format.[7]


In the early 2000s, Flash was widely installed on desktop computers, and was often used to display interactive web pages and online games, and to play video and audio content.[8] In 2005, YouTube was founded by former PayPal employees, and it used Adobe Flash Player as a means to display compressed video content on the web.[8]


Between 2000 and 2010, numerous businesses used Flash-based websites to launch new products, or to create interactive company portals.[9] Notable users include Nike, Hewlett-Packard (more commonly known as HP), Nokia, General Electric, World Wildlife Fund, HBO, Cartoon Network, Disney, and Motorola.[9][10] After Adobe introduced hardware-accelerated 3D for Flash (Stage3D), Flash websites saw a growth of 3D content for product demonstrations and virtual tours.[11][12]


In 2007, YouTube offered videos in HTML5 format to support the iPhone and iPad, which did not support Flash Player.[8] After a controversy with Apple, Adobe stopped developing Flash Player for Mobile, focusing its efforts on Adobe AIR applications and HTML5 animation.[8] In 2015, Google introduced Google Swiffy, a tool that converted Flash animation to HTML5, which Google used to automatically convert Flash web ads for mobile devices.[13] In 2016, Google discontinued Swiffy and its support.[14] In 2015, YouTube switched to HTML5 technology on most devices by default;[15][16][17] however, YouTube supported the Flash-based video player for older web browsers and devices until 2017.[18]


After Flash 5 introduced ActionScript in 2000, developers combined the visual and programming capabilities of Flash to produce interactive experiences and applications for the Web.[19] Such Web-based applications eventually became known as "Rich Internet Applications"[19] and later "Rich Web Applications".[20]

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