I'm having an issue with InDesign CC 2014 and a Wacom Intuos 5 touch on a Windows 8.1 system. Actually my problem is linked to Photoshop as well and makes this even more frustrating. Apparently in order for Photoshop CC 2014 to recognize the tablet's pressure sensitivity the tablet driver must be set to utilize Windows Ink. Unfortunately this setting creates unbearable lag in InDesign and renders the pen useless. What is the deal here? I've looked at a number of posts from others reporting issues with Wacom and Photoshop where the response is, "it's a driver issue". That doesn't seem to make sense here though. Is there a way to get all of the Adobe applications to play well with the tablet? Anyone else having a similar issue?
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