Wacom Intuos4 and pressure sensitive brushes in CS3

I just bought a Wacom Intuos4 Tablet and I can't get the Illustrator CS3 brushes to work with sensitivity to pressure. I double clicked on the brushes and change the preferences to the 'pressure', but it does not work. It works in Photoshop. I tried to restart, and also I tried many brushes.

Any ideas?

Thank you

Nancy Owyang

Eye 2 eye graphics

Hi Nancy,.

You set change setting for brush so preference?

A brush set to use pressure, but a variation of 0 will have apparently not any appearance of pressure. You need increase the value of Variation to tell Illustrator range which will be applied after pressure.

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