First, make sure you have the latest driver for your Intuos tablet. Also, be sure you have the latest Moho update...this shouldn't matter in this situation, but the latest is 13.5.5, not 13.5.
You mentioned playing with Windows Ink, so, to be clear, you need to
enable Windows Ink in the Wacom Control Panel to get pressure sensitivity.
Another critically important Windows Ink tip: Go into
Pen & Windows Ink > Additional Pen Settings and disable
Let Me Use My Pen As A Mouse. This helps the pen behave properly in Moho.
Use My Pen As A Mouse doesn't affect pen pressure, but it greatly impacts tool behavior and curve quality in Moho 13.5.5 and earlier. Also, some parts of Moho's GUI can break when this option is enabled. This option appears to affect Moho 13.5.5 and earlier for ALL tablets, not just Wacom tablets.
Note: Moho 14 users do not need to disable Use My Pen As a Mouse. Moho 14 runs fine with this option enabled or disabled.
Re: the Wacom Control Panel, I don't currently have my Intuos hooked up, but I think the settings for my Cintiq are similar. As mentioned, you need Windows Ink enabled in the Calibrate panel to get pressure. Note that you can set this option (and others)
specifically for any program. So, if you want to enable or disable this option specifically for Moho, be sure to create a button for it. You can do this by clicking the + button to the right, and choosing the version of Moho you wish to apply unique settings to.
Be aware that when you use program-specific settings in the Wacom Control Panel, you need to be sure you have the correct program selected in the Wacom control panel. If you have the All Other button or some other button selected, the changes you make will not affect Moho.
Note: I'm glad to see you already got an answer. I typed this post early in the day and had to leave the house before I finished it, so this info is really for anyone else who needs it.
