It took me a long while to figure this out but I did manage to make pen pressure work on Photoshop. You need to create a text only file in something like Notepad (.txt) and write:
UseSystemStylus 0
And save the file under this name: PSUserConfig.txt
It has to be saved in the folder:
C:\Users\[YOUR_USER_NAME]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 Settings
Which can be accessed by hitting the windows key, typing run, then in the window that comes up typing %appdata%.
I had the Windows Ink option checked if that helps. It's kinda long-winded and I really wish I found an easier way to fix it.
It took me a long while to figure this out but I did manage to make pen pressure work on Photoshop. You need to create a text only file in something like Notepad (.txt) and write:
UseSystemStylus 0
And save the file under this name: PSUserConfig.txt
It has to be saved in the folder:
C:\Users\[YOUR_USER_NAME]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 Settings
Which can be accessed by hitting the windows key, typing run, then in the window that comes up typing %appdata%.
I had the Windows Ink option checked if that helps. It's kinda long-winded and I really wish I found an easier way to fix it.