How can i redo the pen pressure thing?
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Published date : 1 month ago
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1 month agoThere can be several factors at play. What usually works is closing Clip Studio Paint and Clip Studio, waiting for a minute (1-5 minutes) before reopening the program(s). Usually, that works, but if it doesn't, the port you plug your drawing tablet into may be dusty. A quick way to fix this is to blow gently into the port where you plug your tablet into the device of your choice to remove any dust. However, this shouldn't be the fix unless you have a laptop and leave it on your bed, couch, sofa, or fuzzy blankets frequently. That which causes the fans to work harder can also cause more dust to enter your laptop. However, if you don't have a laptop, you should be fine (I primarily work on a computer, so this is how I approach answering your question.) Another thing you could try doing is unplugging and re-plugging your tablet from your device. Sometimes that works. If neither of these options works, restart your device. I have said this a hundred times before and will say it a hundred more: always restart your devices. This is for several reasons, including general maintenance on your device, and it also helps your device with other installed applications. If none of those work, then it may be time to replace your pen's nib. Sometimes I forget to replace my Wacom tablet's pen nib (which should be done every few months), and that can sometimes change the pressure sensitivity. Alternatively, this can also be adjusted in your Pen Tool settings, and you may need to reset your preferred pen to its default. I wish you the best of luck and hope you get your issue resolved!
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