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Hello, I've googled this and asked around for a long time now and I've not really been able to find an answer, so I thought I'd ask on here.

Does the pressure sensitivity on Wacom tablets work on HP ZCentral Remote Boost, and if so, which operating system combinations does it work on?

I remember reading that it might only work linux-linux, but that's no good for this situation where we have lots of graphic designers using Adobe on their Macs. 

Many thanks for your help.

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Wacom pressure works in Remote Boost 20.1 and later for macOS and Windows Receivers to Windows and Linux Senders.

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I for sure made it work Windows 10 IoT to Windows 10 using latest release, cannot guarantee the Mac Receiver compatibility though

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Wacom pressure works in Remote Boost 20.1 and later for macOS and Windows Receivers to Windows and Linux Senders.

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Thank you and just to clarify, is it correct that the sender is the computer that the user is connecting TO (e.g their computer at the head office), and the receiver is the computer they are connecting FROM (e.g their computer at home)? Or is that the other way round?

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Logan163, You are correct. Sender = remote system and Receiver = local system.

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