How to Make a Pablo Tablet Recognized in Adobe Photoshop
The Pablo tablet was released the mid-1990s and the manufacturer has gone out of business, but used tablets occasionally appear on auction sites. There are drivers available for Windows 95 and Windows 98, but they may not work for later versions of Windows. You can still use the tablet as a pointing device even if you can't install the drivers, but you still need to enable Photoshop to recognize the tablet.
Instructions
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Install the driver software that came with your Pablo tablet. If you do not have the software, you can download it from jecarter.us/mwbt.
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Open the Adobe Photoshop program from the "Programs" or "All Programs" section of the Windows Start menu.
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Click "File" and select the option to create a new document.
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Select "Windows" and choose "Brushes." The Brushes panel will appear on the screen.
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Click "Shape Dynamics" and click the drop-down box next to "Control."
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Change the option to "Pen Pressure" and close the window.
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Tips & Warnings
If you are using a later version of Windows, try installing the drivers. When the computer prompts you to reboot, cancel the reboot and plug in the tablet. Run the set-up program again.
If the tablet stops working after you reboot or change users, reset it by unplugging the stylus and plugging it back in.