I’m not asking for a multi-featured plugin like the excellent Lazy Nezumi Pro -Ī single, simple ‘smoothing’ slider, like the one Flash has had for the last ten years, would be enough to stop me and many others from having to use your competitors’ products, and would be much better than the on/off ‘Smoothing’ switch in Photoshop which doesn’t appear to do anything useful at any brush size setting. Hitting the open-square-bracket key moves you down the Layers panel, while the close-square-bracket key moves you up. Next, keep your eyes on the Layers panel while you hit the square bracket keys (' ' and ''). Autohotkey accompanied with the script below, will essentially do a mouse click every time you press b key. :) Here is the script i wrote if any one would want to use it, and i even made it able to toggle the script On/Off using the 'Scroll Lock' key. In windows you can use Autohotkey to do this.
How to photoshop with a mouse Pc#
Would be a bit like me saying "You do know people want to draw stuff with Photoshop, right?" PhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhotoshopPhot. Try this: Mac users, hold down Option, PC users hold down Alt. I found an easy way to do it using an application named AutoHotKey, using a script to make the middle mouse button work as holding Space+LMB. Just use your mouse and draw like you would with a pencil, while looking at the screen and colour/shade the normal way. The following are the options you can use for painting cursors: Standard You can select the Other Cursors options you want to use: Standard To view a larger image, click OK. Although I can't get pressure on the lines, it's doable. How Do I Change Mouse Settings In Photoshop To access the cursors, click Edit (Windows) or Photoshop (Mac) on the Edit menu, then Preferences. Are all those other developers wrong to bother prioritizing it? Was Adobe wrong to include it in Flash and Illustrator?Īccusing me of impatience regarding a simple feature this long overdue is laughable and patronizing. While I don't use Photoshop, I do use a mouse in Paint Tool Sai.
I would hope that having all your millions of paying customers would help to provide the resources to implement a simple but fundamental feature which has existed for many years in two of your other flagship products, and is ubiquitous among Photoshop’s competitors, including several which cost nothing. Any information that you could provide about the status of this feature request would be far more useful, and appropriate.
Chris, I’m well aware you have a lot of users, aka customers, and I think your comment is a poor example of customer service.