
So the key here in the combination of cpu/gpu. The touch screen doesnt even work on it, yet I have been able to install Fresco and use it perfectly. My lenovo Flex-5 has i5-7200U (i think the U is the relevant piece of the puzzle there) and Intel integrated graphics. (AMD ryzen 3/radeon vega 8) Fresco only works with Surface devices, Apple ipad and iphones, and 2-in-1s with Nvidia/Intel graphics, and a certain type of CPU.

I have all sorts of problems running Adobe on that pc. is not compatible with ANY adobe software. The Radeon Vega 8 GPU thats in my Lenovo AIO. If you have the Radeon graphics card, Fresco will not work with it. And I am sure many other users would be happy to do the same.Ĭan you please explain and clarify why you seem unwilling to expand the list of supported devices? And why are you preventing users like me, which have a device that can perfectly run Fresco, from installing it, even without official support?įresco will only run on mobile touchscreen devices. If for all these months Adobe, with all its resources, has really been unable to test Fresco on more devices, why did they not involve users like me in beta testing? Adobe, I am happy to install a beta version of Fresco, and report on its performance/bugs, rather than install it from an unofficial installer. It looks as if the list of the supported device was not due to hardware limitations, but maybe is due to commercial agreements: perhaps Adobe is charging PC manufacturers a fee to be included in the list of supported devices? However, surprisingly, none of these four versions of Adobe Fresco officially supported my Lenovo device, and I could only install it from an unofficial installer, pointed out by others on this forum. It also has the same GPU, but a much more powerful CPU as the Surface Go, which is also supported.

The fact that Fresco works on my device is *not* surprising, given that it has exactly the same CPU/GPU as the Microsoft Surface Pro 5, which is officially supported. And it does not make any sense for Adobe to prevent users like me from installing Fresco using the official installer. I have been happily using Adobe Fresco from v1.5 (April 2020) to the currently latest v1.8 (July 2020) on a Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga X1 3rd gen (with Intel UHD Graphics 620) and I love it! All these versions worked great on my device, including the beautiful live brushes.
