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how do i use a drawing tablet with flash

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i just got a new drawing tablet and i want to use it with flash. i can get it to draw like a mouse but i want it to be sensitive to pen pressur. you know a light touch with the pen give you a thin line a heavy touch with the pen give you a thick line.
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Re: how do i use a drawing tablet with flash

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I am not completely sure but I don't think flash is capable of this. You may want to think about importing them from another file that you could create in photoshop or another graphics program.
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