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Valery Litvinchuk2015-03-06 11:18:21
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Valery Litvinchuk, 2015-03-06 11:18:21

How to remove brakes with the pen tool in Adobe Photoshop?

The problem is that the pen is terribly slow. The node appears with a long delay (0.5-1 second) after the click.
At first I decided that the problem was in the RAM - I swapped the strips, connected one, two, four - nothing helps.
Then I checked the processor - when working with a pen, the first core is loaded by 70-80% percent, the remaining three - 5-10%. I decided that this was the case, but I checked it on other computers - the situation is similar.
In the settings of Photoshop itself, I also tried all the options. Neither changing the allocated memory, nor the working disk, nor the caching level - nothing helps.
I have no idea what else to check. Maybe someone will tell?
Computer configuration:
AMD Athlon II X4 640 3.0GHz
RAM 16 GB
SSD Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB
NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
Photoshop version CS6, CC (stolen, but tested on other computers - everything is fine)

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Mumia555, 2018-04-01
@Mumia555

I also had such a problem, I tried everything, but in the end it turned out that I had compatibility with windows 7 in the properties, right-click on the Photoshop icon-properties-compatibility-uncheck the compatibility with windows 7, after that everything worked for me

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Boris B, 2018-12-03
@BoSSya

Try it! My problem disappeared and in plastic too!
Wacom Tablet Properties >>
Select Photoshop >>
Display >>
check Proportional

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Ivan Stebeltsov, 2015-03-07
@zabr3dun

Is the option to use the GPU enabled in the performance settings?

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