 lilium1 Joined on: 23 Oct 2006 00:43 | Another pen pressure thread | For some reason, I don't have pen pressure on the sketchers, though I remember the whole cellosoft jtablet downloading process, I did that and still nothing has happened. I have Windows Vista, maybe that is a factor in the problem? And whenever the thing opens it says I have a tablet problem and need to reboot and/or reinstall the tablet software. I did all that and still nothing has changed. So Help? D: |
| | Posted on 20 Jun 2008 22:36 | Quote |
For some reason, I don't have pen pressure on the sketchers, though I remember the whole cellosoft jtablet downloading process, I did that and still nothing has happened. I have Windows Vista, maybe that is a factor in the problem? And whenever the thing opens it says I have a tablet problem and need to reboot and/or reinstall the tablet software. I did all that and still nothing has changed.
So Help? D:  Arzach Joined on: 8 Oct 2007 01:51 | Re: Another pen pressure thread | | Did you install the latest java from www.sun.com? |
| | Posted on 20 Jun 2008 23:28 | Quote |
Did you install the latest java from www.sun.com?  Quix Joined on: 6 Mar 2007 17:47 | Re: Another pen pressure thread | | I have the exact same problem and I think it DOES have to do with Vista, because all Vista users that I know have the problem. >: |
| | Posted on 26 Jun 2008 20:04 | Quote |
I have the exact same problem and I think it DOES have to do with Vista, because all Vista users that I know have the problem. >: Windows Security Center > User Account Control
You have to turn it off I believe, but for the life of me I can't remember how. Hold on, I'll try to figure it out.
-srs faec- Alright, what fixed mine (It may or may not fix yours.) was going into the user accounts section of the control panel.
1 ) Control Panel > User Accounts
2 ) Go to the main page of the user account that you'll be using sketcher on
3 ) Click 'Turn User Account Control on or off'
4 ) Deselect and hit OK, you'll be prompted to reboot.
Please note what you're turning off, is the security program that asks you for permission when installing, opening, or using other programs of your computer. This may put you at risk, though I myself have had no problems whatsoever. Two, you'll get a windows security alert.
I don't know how to bypass it any other way, but g'luck.
Thanks to Deepfade for teaching me how to do it the first time.
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