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If I try to delete some pixels, then I select rubber tool and set hardness to 100%. However, I still have to click about 4-5 times at a pixel so that it completly removes and turns to alpha.

Why is this the case and how can I solve it?

It does still not delete all inside my circle on one click , even if everything is on 100% enter image description here

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  • Due to slight inaccuracies with Wacom devices, it's possible multiple clicks are needed so the tablet actually reads movement. I know that for a single pixel, I need to tap and wiggle the stylus a little, not just tap. -- All depends on the actual driver version from Wacom though. Some versions are better than others.
    – Scott
    Commented May 29, 2017 at 21:15
  • I only use mouse, but thank you, maybe someone else will find this helpful sometimes!
    – Black
    Commented May 29, 2017 at 22:18
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    Maybe it's an inaccuracy in Photoshop and not the Wacom device after all. I just assumed it was Wacom since I've been using that for years. I'd at least try wiggling the mouse a little with the button held down.
    – Scott
    Commented May 29, 2017 at 22:38

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It sounds like either the Flow or Opacity has been reduced. Make sure both are at 100% and then it should work on a single click if you also have the hardness set to 100%.

update:

Given the new comments and screenshot change your Eraser's mode from Brush to Pencil and then it will work how you want it to.

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  • @Black updated my answer for you, think that'll solve your problem
    – Ryan
    Commented May 30, 2017 at 17:01

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