It seems that there are a decent amount of successes in the past when it comes 
to running sai v1 with pressure. But how? What exactly that made it stop 
working? And why can't it be replicated in newer Wine setups?
I'm trying out the ancient 1.5.5-SAI patch on a new Ubuntu system, and it 
*almost* works. As you draw, you won't be able to see your brush stroke. But 
once you've released your pen, a semi-straight stroke is generated between the 
initial contact and the final release. But you can still control the pressure 
somewhat, based on how hard you initially pressed your pen.
While it's great that sai2 is fully functional, I miss a lot of stuff from the 
good old sai v1. Such as the superior stabilizer feel, max dens prs, the 0-255 
HSV slider range, etc.

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  Wacom pressure sensitivity lacking under Wine applications.

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