![]() ![]() In other words, without pressure sensitivity, the lines tend to be more uniform overall. The thickness of the lines is consistent. Illustrations drawn without pressure sensitivity are more consistent than those drawn with pressure sensitivity. When you compare the two images, don’t you get a different impression? Here is a drawing of the same picture with and without pressure sensitivity. To begin with, what is the difference between with and without pressure sensitivity? What is the difference between with and without pressure sensitivity? Adjust the thickness of the lines with a brush or eraserġ. Change the thickness of the main and sub lines Adjust brush settings to make lines sharp Once downloaded - it's pretty much self-explanatory - I hope this helped you just a little - Please let me know if it did, or what you did to resolve your issue. One other thing - When I opened the MS Store app and did a search for "Surface" - the store did not render the result I was looking for - (This could just be my machine of course) So I had to do a separate search until I got here ( Surface – Windows Apps on Microsoft Store ) and then I used this link to open the MS Store and Poof! The Surface application was available for download. I have sent along some pictures that will hopefully help you. ![]() Hello DoubleFelix - Do you by chance have the "Surface" application downloaded? Have you by chance attempted to adjust the sensitivity from there? I agree with SharpUser that each program may have it's own sensitivity / pen setting built in - BUT in the chance that is does not have one built in, the program at hand may rely on the Surface Pro 4 settings. ![]()
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