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    Faking Tablet pressure

    Good day everyone.
    I'm looking for a piece of code I can't seem to make / find myself.
    Basically, I made my own piece of hardware that detects pressure.
    I've already gotten as far as getting this pressure into a visual basic program,
    and it shows my pressure from 0 to 1.
    Now, what I'd want, is to use this variable, in programs like Photoshop as if it were the pressure of a tablet.
    So how should I 'fake' this tablet pressure using that variable?

    Any help would really be nice.

    Greetings,
    Chibs.

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    Re: Faking Tablet pressure

    Thankyou. ^^
    Yes, that's indeed the case.

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    Re: Faking Tablet pressure

    Sadly that's not possible, it's a variable only used within photoshop, and needs to be changed real time...

    The way I thought of doing it, since I want my variable to 'fake' the pressure of a stylus on a tablet, is to use tablet driver, and instead of passing the 'actual' pressure of the stylus, passing a variable. However, I have no idea how to do this, therefore I came here for help..

    Does
    This
    have anything to do with what I want? If I try what I want in my script, I get a
    "User-defined type not defined" error.. : [
    Last edited by Chibs; Apr 8th, 2007 at 01:10 PM.

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