Until a capacitive stylus works then I'll just have to use GIMP to actually be able to draw on my touchscreen. In any case I have Windows 10, which appears to have a different registry to edit than the posting above - so that solution didn't work for me. So it seems much more likely it's some accidental thing with Photoshop's own drivers that they haven't bothered to address yet. Then I saw someone else in this thread had success with a registry edit. Touchscreen laptops are a pretty small part of the overall market, and Wacom is even smaller, with not much from that going back to Adobe that I am aware of at all. I engaged in conspiracy theory for a bit, wondering if this was Adobe trying to look out for Wacom and their tablets. So it really seems as if something in Photoshop is *blocking* the touchscreen drivers from some *specific* functionality within Photoshop. But just placing the stylus itself on the canvas can generate right-click menus, but no actual left-click drawing. The weird hack that shouldn't work, dragging the stylus in from the edge of the canvas, can also draw in Photoshop. The trackpad can draw in Photoshop, but not the stylus. The stylus and trackpad can both draw in GIMP and other programs. Same issue here, with a brand new Lenovo Flex 3 and an Adonit Jot Pro capacitive stylus. However, I feel most professional artiest would have little interest in finger painting so all professional painting application may not have a finger painting feature. I think you would do better looking for a dedicate Painting Application design from the ground up for professional artiest. I would be very surprised if Adobe would show any interest in adding a finger painting feature to Photoshop. You can share you paintings with your Mac and Windows machines from those devices. ![]() ![]() Have you look at Adobe Photoshop Sketch as far as I know you can finger paint using that Adobe app on your IOS or Android devices the touch world. You should also note Photoshop is a Image Editor and Web development Application not a dedicated painting application. It is Photoshop Family Customer Community and that is where you should suggest that Adobe to add a Finger Painting feature to Adobe Photoshop. This definitely is not highest priority for Photoshop software team but not even experimental support since 2013? Come on, they are not so poor on resourcesįirst of all users here do not work for Adobe this is a Adobe User forum and this is not the Adobe Web site for request changes or additions to Adobe Photoshop Software.
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