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Some Sliders don't work?

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On 2/24/2018 at 6:34 AM, shan said:

TURNS OUT it is because I have wacom tablet drivers installed.... And the only workaround is uninstalling them... Is there any other workaround? I tried working with the pen, but it's horrible.  I don't want to uninstall my tablet drivers because I draw very regularly.

A couple of days ago I bumped into the same issue and I found a different workaround.
TLDR: You don't have to uninstall the drivers: simply stop the tablet service. If you want more details read below. :)

The problem only happens to those that have a pen tablet installed on their PC: if you don't have a pen tablet driver installed you shouldn't have the issue described in the quote above.

So first of all, to work in Noggit you have 2 choices:
1) work with a mouse and a pen tablet connected.
2) work just using your mouse (without a pen tablet connected).

[1] WORK WITH MOUSE & PEN TABLET CONNECTED
If you do want to use a pen tablet (I do use a Wacom Intuos 4) simply plug it into your pc, run Noggit, and you will see that all the controls for "Raise/Lower", "Flatten/Blur" and "3D Paint" are driven by the tablet pen pressure. So everything works fine using the pen tablet.
Also bear in mind that keeping the pen tablet connected doesn't prevent you from using your mouse as well (if/when needed).
However bear in mind that in this setup (tablet/mouse) using the "Flatten/Blur" and/or the "3D Paint" with the mouse still have the bug of the not working Pressure (that however work with the pen tablet).

[2] WORK WITH MOUSE ONLY (WITHOUT A PEN TABLET CONNECTED)
If you do want to use a pen tablet and you prefer to only use your mouse you will experience the issue described in the quote above if you have a pen tablet installed on your pc. The fix however is pretty simple: to get all the controls for "Raise/Lower", "Flatten/Blur" and "3D Paint" to work correctly with the mouse you have to stop the tablet service in the Windows Services (in my case the "Wacom Professional Service").
I always did that with Noggit closed and it always worked: so just in case, close Noggit, go to your Windows services, find the tablet service and stop it, then launch Noggit again and now all the controls for "Raise/Lower", "Flatten/Blur" and "3D Paint" should work properly with the mouse as well.
[NOTE] Bear in mind that whenever you want to use your pen tablet again (for example to paint something in Photoshop) you will have to restart the service.

I hope this helps. ;)

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On 24.02.2018 at 8:34 AM, shan said:

TURNS OUT it is because I have wacom tablet drivers installed.... And the only workaround is uninstalling them... Is there any other workaround? I tried working with the pen, but it's horrible.  I don't want to uninstall my tablet drivers because I draw very regularly.

I think you can turn that off in settings.

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TURNS OUT it is because I have wacom tablet drivers installed.... And the only workaround is uninstalling them... Is there any other workaround? I tried working with the pen, but it's horrible.  I don't want to uninstall my tablet drivers because I draw very regularly.

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