Intuos4 and LR3 - Minor Issue
Garageguy05
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Gurus,
The wife was kind enough to get me an Intuos4 for a recent birthday. I've been slowly coming up to speed with it, and am liking the precision it lends to working in LR3.
That said, I have a minor issue. When working the sliders in LR, there are times when I've made an adjustment using a slider and go to move to the next adjustment and I'll find the slider continues to move a bit after I pull the stylus away from the tablet. I've tried changing the angle with which I hold the pen and fiddling with the sensitivity settings, yet the problem remains.
Any commentary from the group on what I'm doing wrong, or not doing at all that I should be doing?
TIA,
GG
The wife was kind enough to get me an Intuos4 for a recent birthday. I've been slowly coming up to speed with it, and am liking the precision it lends to working in LR3.
That said, I have a minor issue. When working the sliders in LR, there are times when I've made an adjustment using a slider and go to move to the next adjustment and I'll find the slider continues to move a bit after I pull the stylus away from the tablet. I've tried changing the angle with which I hold the pen and fiddling with the sensitivity settings, yet the problem remains.
Any commentary from the group on what I'm doing wrong, or not doing at all that I should be doing?
TIA,
GG
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Assuming you were referring to Windows, which settings were you referencing?
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I first contacted Jill V. in April 2011 & I even wrote a poem.