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							I can't get my pen pressure to work. I use a Hp laptop and a bamboo as my pen and I can't get the pen pressure to work
						 
						
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							Did you install the Wacom drivers?  Usually anything that Wacom makes works pretty well with krita
						 
						
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 I don't use wacom  | 
			
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 Alright I just checked and it is by Wacom but I only use a Wacom pen not the tablet  | 
			
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							Your computer doesn't know how to handle what a Bamboo is, so it is going to have issues. Once your computer knows what to do with your pen, it will send Krita the correct pen information. 
						
						https://www.wacom.com/en/support/produc ... rt/drivers Do a search for Bamboo and install it for your computer. You might have to restart. That usually does the trick  | 
			
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 I tried downloading one but it said tablet not found. I'm only using the pen. I tried downloading the bamboo ink stylus  | 
			
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							How is your pen plugging in to your laptop? I am a bit unclear what type of Bamboo pen you have. I am guessing you have some touchscreen tablet that came with a Bamboo?
						 
						
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 I have a windows 10 hp Spectre and I bought the Wacom bamboo pen. It connect through bluetooth  | 
			
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							Ahh ok. I am not very familiar with that type of setup or what is needed. Maybe someone else knows more about those types of laptops paired with the Wacom bamboo
						 
						
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 Oh ok thank for trying  | 
			
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							Check whether enabling the Windows 8 Pointer check in Krita's settings makes a difference.
						 
						
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 How would I do that  | 
			
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 1. Start Krita. 2. Open the Settings menu. 3. Open the Configure Krita dialog. 4. Open the Tablet page. 5. Select the radio button marked "Windows &8+ Pointer Input (depends on Windows Ink) (EXPERIMENTAL)". 6. Restart Krita. 7. Try whether your pen works.  | 
			
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 It works now! Thank you very much!  | 
			
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