I've fiddled with the brush settings and even changing brushes, but still no luck there. I've actually recently experienced mid-drawing a shift between the two "modes" that I explained in the last sentence. Since this problem began, I have never achieved having pen pressure with zero lag. When there is no lag, I have no pen pressure. Here is the bulk of the problem: When I have pen pressure, the lag persists. The only other drawing software I have is Gimp and I have the same problems there. Clicking, maneuvering through websites, etc. The pen and tablet works perfectly as far as function goes outside of drawing programs. Thank you for reading, I am looking forward to reading your responses. I know that others have very similar problems as well. PLEASE if you have ANY idea of what I can do to fix this, please tell me ASAP. I have very time-sensitive projects going on and tomorrow marks day 3 of my constant restarting and installing drivers in attempts to remedy this highly obnoxious problem, which just came out of nowhere. Here is the Plural Input software I used: / After uninstalling the PluralInput software (it proved useless) I started having this problem with my tablet. My problem started when I downloaded a plural input software to use two mice over two screens, I added my tablet as a mouse. What I am saying is that I have run out of resources. I have used older drivers, I have tried the newest updated driver, and still I have drawing lag and zero pen pressure. I have already uninstalled, and then installed MULTIPLE drivers for my Wacom tablet, restarting over and over again, only to find that nothing works. I want to get a few things out of the way.
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