Photoshop :: Which Touch Screen Computers Are Compatible With PS
Jul 29, 2013
I have a Toshiba U920T which so far doesn't support Adobe Photoshop when drawing with my finger or stylus. My friend has a HP Slate and it works fine in that. Unfortunately I can't get the same slate as he has as it's older and not in stock anymore. Is there a list of touch screen compatible computers somewhere? ( without the drag out side the screen workaround or start by tapping the mouse button trick which are unworkable for drawing properly )
I have an HP Touchsmart PC and I have installed CS6. I want to draw on my sreen in photoshop but when I select the brush tool and touch the screen it just pans.
I can use the brush tool with my mouse but I need to know how to get it to work with the tablet screen.
Photoshop cs6 works almost perfectly on the sony vaio tap 20 windows 8 computer. One problem is the touch screen's compatibility with photoshop. Inorder to draw with my finger or a pen, I need to select outside of the boundary of the canvas and drag in order to draw. The program works fine with the mouse and keyboard, but the touch screen is really what I want to use.
I am in the market for a PC with a touch screen such as HP Touchsmart, and I am wondering if I can manipulate changes to images in PS or PSE on a touch screen? I am not talking about apps.
Waiting for Windows 8, I recently bought a new HP Touch smart 520PC. While touch screen works perfectly with Windows 7, and the pen correctly writes on the screen in simple programs like Paint, when I try to draw with the brush (or with any other tool) instead of the brush it appears the small hand usually used to move the screen.
There is any setup I must apply to solve this problem, or actually Photoshop CS6 doesn't plan to support the direct drawing on the screen? In this case I wonder, because I suppose that - when touch capabilities of Windows 8 will be available - many PC and notebooks will use the touch screen technology.
Buying the HP Touch smart I would expect to use Photoshop as on a giant I pad, but for the moment I'm still obliged to use a Wacom tablet!
I just bought a 15.6" Asus Q500A touchscreen laptop with Windows 8. I downloaded photoshop and the 'touch app plug-ins' through the Adobe Application Manager for creative cloud. When I open a file in PS and select the brush(or any other) tool if I use the touch screen to drag it accross the canvas nothing happens. It still works with my mouse though.
I have a packard bell with a multi-touch screen, but when using Photoshop CS6 my touch screen doesn't work... is this just settings or prefs i need to adjust?
Why does dragging on a Touch Screen change the cursor into a Hand Tool? This did not happen in CS 5.5 and I could edit on my touch screen monitor. With Photoshop CS 6, as soon as I start to drag, the cursor changes to a hand cursor. I have look at all of the system options and nothing seems to affect it so I have to assume it is something wrong with Photoshop CS 6.
I would like to try Photoshop for digital art. I downloaded the 30 day trial version of Adobe Illustrator CS 6 about three days ago and noticed immediately that touching my laptop’s touch screen will only allow me to pan using the Hand Tool in Photoshop. I have never had this problem in Adobe Illustrator, as using the touch screen acts just as if I were clicking the left mouse button and dragging the cursor around the screen. I have a Dell XPS 15 - L502X laptop with an integrated touch screen (the entire 15” screen is Multi-touch sensitive). It is running N-Trig DuoSense Digitizer with the latest drivers. Is there some simple setting change that can be done within Photoshop CS6 to make it recognize a touch screen input as a normal left click and thus allow me to draw on it using the pen, pencil, or paintbrush tool? I find it quite odd that I have no problems with this in Illustrator CS6. Could it be that this tablet-like touch screen input is restricted on the trial version?
Here is a link to a youtube video that I put up showing the problem. The first program shown in the video is Adobe Illustrator CS6 using the Paintbrush tool. The second program shown is Adobe Photosop CS6 using the pencil tool. I draw the line in Ps using the mouse pad and then attempt to draw (still using the pencil tool) on the touch screen yielding only scrolling with the hand tool.
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Here's my system specs copy pasted right from PhotoShop.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0.1 (13.0.1 20120808.r.519 2012/08/08:21:00:00) x64 Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1 System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading Physical processor count: 2 Logical processor count: 4 Processor speed: 2494 MHz
I have some photos downloaded from some sites... my problem with some of them are small. I want to resize them with CS3 so that when opening them up it will open to the size of my screen just like other photo format u get from your digital camera... oh one thing i just need the real size regardless of any quality it may have affect when zooming it to bigger one.
I just wanted to say that whomever added the new touch screen features to Illustrator CC is AWESOME! Touch type tool, free transform, multi-touch zoom/panning.
I like it so much I made a video: URL....(and also showed some touch screen support in a few other Adobe CC programs.)
I'm looking for a solution to keep on using Inventor despite severe RSI problems.I'd like to customize a whiteboard for zooming, panning, rotating opbjects, right clicking and no double clicking,etc... I'm already using 3Dconnection. Any whiteboards that allow customisation with specific software(i.e. inventor) on top of windows 7
I'm trying to use Dragon speech with inventor, Is it possible through VBA or other 'scripts' to get this done? Are there any existing smart softwares to perform these actions.
I have an svg layer in the shape of a bird and a background sky. I want my animation to load and then the user be able to drag the bird around the touch screen on a defined but hidden path.
I just got a new touch screen computer and Photo-Paint doesn't even respond to touch events. Is there a patch for this? I also have the unmentionable CC program and it half works by dragging my finger from outside the document then dragging into the doc - which is totally unworkable.
I've read Sony, Toshiba and Asus touch computers aren't compatible with that "other" paint package and Corel. What's the workaround? This is just a shame that no touch screen computers work with them.
Are there any touch screen computersout there that working with drawing packages? Or at least Corel?
I cannot get my Photoshop Touch for android to startup, or run. It just blinks off, or gives a "Photoshop touch has stopped working" error but will not allow me to report the issue.
I'm here with 2013 SP2 64 bit Build 200 and two screens. Left screen is graphics area, Browser is on the left of right screen. Graphics is ATI Fire Pro V7800 with driver 9.3.3.3000.
In video (zipped MP4) you see a cutout of both screens, think of screens changing at the left of the browser.
Now, in many cases, after doing an operation, the browser is jumping back to the middle of my graphics in the left screen.
Right now Photoshop doesn't support pen pressure or multi touch pan and zoom on the new Surface Pro - an otherwise amazing machine. It will break my heart to do so, but I'll need to return the device in 14 days if this functionality isn't there. It's essential for digital art. Is there any way of knowing whether pen and touch support is forthcoming? My clock is ticking.
I am a photographer and I'm in the market for a IPS touch monitor. URL....and I own photoshop cs6. I would like to use a stylus pen to edit photos rather than a mouse but I have not been able to find any info online about how well photoshop works with a touch screen.
I have a group of individual photos taken from a recent photo shoot. These are mostly glamour and headshots. The lipstick colour turned out too pink for my taste, I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers on how to edit the colour and make it somewhat darker.
1. Use the magnetic lasso to separate the people in the photo and made them a separate layer.
2. Made a new gradiant layer.
3. Added my type in another layers.
I put all the layers together. The image of the people needs to be touched (some irregular areas from the original lasso cut)up on top of the gradient; but no brushes, wands, sponges will work to give me the same gradient touch-up.
I uploaded the photo so you get a better idea of what I am trying to describe. Look at the outline of the people. I need to clean that up; but no tools are working.
I just purchased and installed Photoshop CS6 on my Windows laptop which had CS4 extended. Can I also install this Photoshop CS6 on my Mac which has CS3 extended?