Resolve, Affinity (x3), Directory Opus, VS Code, Zoom.us, Chrome and surely many more to come as needed
Also, on a global level, I have some shortcuts set up in AHK which gives even more flexibility. I can set up actions in AHK and get a hardware interface with labels to activate them.
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Zbrush
Blender
Nuke
Houdini
CaptureOne
Resolve
daily driver :] ditched mouse years ago.
Photoshop
CaptureOne
Premiere
PhotoMechanic
Photoshop
Illustrator
Bridge
InDesign
Premiere Pro
After Effects
Acrobat DC
And mostly Chrome for several web applications. I don't use a secondary pointing device, so the tablet has to be functional for all. Which is why not having a single-click sensitivity setting makes my new medium tablet with slim pen less responsive than my previous Wacom Intuous 5 tablet. Clicks with the Xencelabs often require a longer click-and-hold than I should have to use.
Thanks for suggesting that, and I have sent it on to the Driver team to take a look at.
Clip Studio Paint, Krita, Blendr and ZBrush
Clip Studio Paint
Photoshop
Bridge
Camera Raw
Davinci Resolve
I'm trying to set mine up firstly with Lightroom and Photoshop. I can see me using it with Chrome too.
I have adding Microsoft Edge and made some custom setting with it on my Quick Keys -
Krita, Bamboo
When drawing I alternate between Affinity Photo, and Affinity Designer
Ned Graphics- Texcelle pro. it is a professional textile design program. I design rugs
@Mike McBride I am using both, only for a week so far. I like that I could set a quick key to save, I save often and it is better not to have to cross all over the tablet to reach the save icon. I am still getting used to the zoom wheel, and not reaching for the keyboard. but I have been doing this for 27yrs, old habits are hard to break. lol will gladly answer any questions about the workflow, not sure what you want to know.
I personally feel that Pen Tablet and Quick Keys are the perfect condonations for increasing your ability to produce more of what you are doing.
When you sit down in front of your computer to do what you do, how do you have your Quick Keys, Pen Tablet, and computer setup? Also, are you a music listener when you create, if you are what do you listen to?
Mike McBride
I would like to reach out to you and ask; What software are you using with your Xencelabs Tablet?
The reason for this is simple, we are wanting to know what software you ae using so we can look at better ways to help you use that software with our line of tablets. This would include possibly adding more Pre-Set buttons for specific functions in applications.
We also know that there are thousands of art type applications out there, beyond the Adobe, Corel and Autodesk applications and would like to see what you are using them in your work to create your works of art.