7 Steps to Fix WACOM Lag on Windows | Eliminate Photoshop Brush Lag!

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Wacom Tablet is lagging? Latency issues? Bad response of your Brush in Photoshop? Here is to set up your tablet correctly for usage on a Windows system. Get rid of the annoying Windows pen lag and Photoshop brush lag issues. We will go over the best Wacom settings on a Windows system, and how to set your driver and applications up for the lowest latency and best possible performance!

Difficulty: Easy

Read Time: 10 min

GET RID OF OS PEN AND TOUCH VISUAL EFFECTS

DISABLE “FLICKS” AND SWIPING GESTURES

DISABLE PRESS AND HOLD FOR RIGHT CLICK

Deactivate “Use Windows Ink” in your Wacom driver

creating a custom user setting file

Put the file in your Photoshop folder according to the PS version you are using

Reduce input lag by lowering the touch prediction value in the Windows registry

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Fix The Wacom Pen Lag Issue

If you are coming from Mac and just built yourself a custom Windows machine to have better performance to much lower cost you might find, when retouching with a Tablet, the response is a bit different and can be considered laggy. I recently talked to my colleague Natalia Fadejeva who had to deal with precisely those issues.

Or, if you are a native Windows user, you might not even notice a difference, but more often than not, the response and behavior can be improved quite a bit. You might appreciate the changes! So let’s dive into which steps you can take to change your life for the better.

Why Does The Lag Issue With Wacom Pens Occur On The Windows Platform?

One reason why the pen/tablet behavior is different from MacOS is that Windows has an integrated touch engine built into the OS. On the one hand, this is very practical for all touch display devices but less practical for out pen/Tablet devices.

Follow These Steps To Fix Wacom Tablet Lag Issues:

GET RID OF OS PEN AND TOUCH VISUAL EFFECTS

[note: this part has become obsolete if you are following all the other steps]

go to windows settings –> devices –> pen / “pen and touch settings.”

Switch off “show visual effects” and “show cursor.”

In the latest Windows 10 insider built, which is to be released soon, it is settings –> devices –> pen & Windows Ink.

Never the less this setting is better to be controlled via the Wacom driver properties.

DISABLE “FLICKS” AND SWIPING GESTURES

Windows has different swiping and multi-touch commands of which we can get rid of because we are going to use the Wacom properties if we want to use gestures with our bamboo or Intuos pro.

So, type in the windows search menu “flicks.” Locate and run the control panel command, “turn flicks on and off.”

uncheck “use flicks…” in the dialog box

So, type in the windows search menu “flicks.” Locate and run the control panel command “turn flicks on and off.”

uncheck “use flicks…” in the dialog box

DISABLE PRESS AND HOLD FOR RIGHT CLICK

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go to the pen options tab

double click the “press and hold” pen action task and disable “Enable press and hold for right-clicking.”

SET UP WACOM DRIVER SETTINGS to fix photoshop brush lag

What I found is that often the response is a bit laggy when using liquify or dealing with dialog box sliders.

I therefore highly recommend opening the Wacom tablet properties, then choose the Tab “mapping” and in the lower-left corner uncheck “use Windows ink.”

Your Wacom will then primarily work without really making use of the touch engine.

Unfortunately, this has a downside!!

When you now open up Photoshop, you most likely will notice that your tablet movements, slider dragging, and so on work just fine, but you have no pen pressure. When you go into the brush settings, it is signaled that Photoshop cannot recognize your pen anymore.

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FIXING THE PEN PRESSURE & Wacom Windows Lag ISSUE

Of course, it is something we would like to prevent and aim for making as little changes as possible. To this day, there is no real way around it and worth doing those extra steps.

The issue with not having pen pressure anymore can be fixed with simply creating a custom user setting file that tells Photoshop to use the os connectivity that signals to the Wacom driver in the OS

The custom user settings file is a simple text file (right-click –> save as)

Download Custom User Config Settings

Put the file in your Photoshop folder according to the PS version you are using:

File Path For Win7 and Win8 and Win10:

Users/[user name]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CC/Adobe Photoshop CC Settings

If you do not see your folder, make sure to make hidden folders visible as shown in the image.

REDUCE OS INPUT LAG | Fixing Wacom latency issues

This step is not necessary, but I found we can tweak the Operating system a bit further to get a better response.

Meaning: There is a registry setting called touch prediction in which we can define sample times and latency for touch input. If we reduce those values, input samples are being requested more often. Depending on your machine, the cursor can behave a bit more responsive when using your Wacom tablet.

You can download and use [at your own risk] this preset that changes the touch prediction setting to a smaller value

Download Registry Tweak

Congratulations To Achieving Ultimate Wacom Pen Performance!

Those simple but essential steps should have helped you with having a much better user experience when using a Wacom tablet on a Windows machine. I have never looked back after figuring this out but came to realize that not everyone knows about these steps. So if you found this helpful, please share it with your windows user friends so we can make their lives more comfortable as well.

BEWARE THE NEXT MAYOR PS UPDATE!

Unfortunately, when there is a major Photoshop update, they are creating different folders for the new version, and the custom user file is not being copied over to your latest release version. You most likely are going to notice this when you updated and had no pen pressure.

Keep in mind to then copy over your custom user settings text file into the folder of the latest PS version.

Daniel

Daniel

After years of working in a stressful IT environment and combating mental illness, Daniel finally found fulfillment in the creative field. By using the process of retouching as therapy and drawing from his technical background Daniel grew to become an award-winning, internationally published retoucher, and Adobe Photoshop Certified Expert in less than two years. His retouching agency, BOUTiQUE RETOUCHING, offers both professional retouching services for high-end clients as well as professional education in an effort to help others reach the same results that Daniel takes pride in. Daniel will happily answer any of your questions!
Daniel

Daniel

After years of working in a stressful IT environment and combating mental illness, Daniel finally found fulfillment in the creative field. By using the process of retouching as therapy and drawing from his technical background Daniel grew to become an award-winning, internationally published retoucher, and Adobe Photoshop Certified Expert in less than two years. His retouching agency, BOUTiQUE RETOUCHING, offers both professional retouching services for high-end clients as well as professional education in an effort to help others reach the same results that Daniel takes pride in. Daniel will happily answer any of your questions!

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10 Responses

  1. Hey Daniel! this seems like an amazing solution that I would never figure out without you! Unfortunately it is still not working and I did everything as you said. What could have gone wrong? Windows 10 and the latest Photoshop (2020)

    1. Hi Julia, what I could imagine that you have different versions of Photoshop installed and you may have put the custom user settings file in the PS version that you are not using.
      Or if you have not restarted the app. PS only recognizes it on startup.
      Let me know how it goes!

  2. Hi, do you perhaps have setting for Clip Studio Paint as well?
    I did everything except disabling Window Inks.
    If I disabled Window Inks, CSP will not recognize pen pressure anymore. (Krita also won’t)
    My tablet is Bamboo Fun Pen&Touch (cth-661), Windows 10 Pro (1909).

    1. Hey. Some have mentioned it works with other applications too. Unfortunately, I don’t have more insights on which applications it works with and with which it does not.

  3. Hey Daniel,

    Firstly, thank you for this. I thought I was suffering alone for a short while… the link for the customer user config settings in your solution is no longer working. Is there any chance you could re-share this link?

    Thanks again!
    Paul

  4. Hi Daniel,
    Unless I’m blind, I cannot find the custom Wacom drivers here you mentioned in your video. Can you please direct me to where I can find them.
    Cheers

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