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  1. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    Thanks a lot -- that looks promising. Much appreciated, and if anyone replies I'll reply in kind, whether Chris Cox or otherwise. :)
  2. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    Absolutely, I considered this. But the tablet works fine in other programs, and I do actually have another tablet -- different brand (monoprice) -- which does exactly the same thing. But only in photoshop. :S (sorry for the double post; I meant to quote you the first time around).
  3. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    Absolutely, I considered this. But the tablet works fine in other programs, and I do actually have another tablet -- different brand (monoprice) -- which does exactly the same thing. But only in photoshop. :S
  4. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    Yes -- though that's not saying much, this is an old oem logitech PS/2 mouse.
  5. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    - video drivers are totally up to date - there's no GPU support in Photoshop CS2 in XP (though i've tried this in other versions of photoshop - no change) - resetting the preferences file made no difference either, unfortunately. :banghead:
  6. M

    Very laggy brush/other tools in Photoshop CS2. Have tried everything! Help!

    I use Photoshop CS2 for drawing with a wacom graphire4. Recently an intermittent problem has become near-permanent and insufferable. I have tried absolutely everything I can think of, and nothing seems to help. Basically, using the brush (or any other drawing/painting) tool results in kinked...
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