Open sai.exe and test out if pressure works. Save the changes you have made to the nfig file and close.Ĥ. Honestly I have no idea what will happen if you don't put the commas or the empty lines but if it works this way it's best not to fiddle around too much.ģ. Remember to put commas and leave a line after 'DenySuspend' and before 'File Settings'.
After that, following the code pattern visible in the config file, type in this: Open the nfig in your SAI file, and scroll down to where 'System Settings' is located.Ģ. After looking at how the nfig file works, with a little bit of 'coding', I was able to get SAI to use TabletPC API and thus have pressure!ġ. After trying out SAI2 and fiddling w/ the settings, I discovered that enabling 'Use TablePC API instead of WinTab' allowed pressure sensitivity with my Surface Pro 4 (woohoo!).īut when I went to the settings of older versions of SAI, the setting 'Use TabletPC API' was not available. EDIT2018: I have been told that this no longer works on models newer than SP4! If Sai pressure no longer works on your device, I recommend that you either get Sai2, or use alternative programmes.ĮDIT2017: this solution is really old, so i cant help you definitely with issues you may experience from trying this! cant guarantee it'll help 100%, but if it works, it works.įor a while now, I couldn't get my Surface Pro 4 to have pressure in Paint Tool SAI.