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In krita and photoshop, when I try to make a stroke, the actual brush draws about an inch to the left of where my cursor truly is.
I don't know what the issue could be, but it only happens on the canvas, everywhere else, the cursor lines up perfectly with where I place my pen on my UGEE graphics tablet. I'm using only one monitor and Im on windows 10 Any help at all would be SO VERY MUCH appreciated. |
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considering it happens in both programs, the issue is probably your drivers. Windows 10 has been known to break drivers via updates, so I would start there.
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Didn't have a problem with cursor offset until very recently. Works fine in photoshop, mypaint and gimp just not krita. Drivers are up to date, resolution matches. I'm out of ideas.
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The version I have is 2.9.11. Something has obviously changed, in my system, I'm assuming, but I'll be dammed if I can figure it out.
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It's probably a windows update, but 3.0 fixes a lot of tablet issues for people, so could you check whether it still happens in 3.0? If so, can you report a bug at bugs.kde.org? |
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Hello, I'm having the same problem as well but with a different tablet, XP-Pen Star series 03. The drivers are up to date. Using the new version Krita 3.0 release.
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Krita worked fine for me with the older versions but now that I updated to 3.0 I have the exact same problem... |:
I would appreciate any help cause that's pretty frustrating (I have a Cintiq 13HD) |
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It's hard to help... Because with my test hardware, a 13" cintiq connected to a desktop with one or two other monitors, windows 7, and nvidia card, I never have experienced any offset problems... There must be something configured somewhere that causes the problem, but until it happens on my test setup, it's impossible to debug.
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If you are using a cintiq, your problem is probably solved by this: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#How_to_ ... on_Windows
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Yay, thanks! Worked for me Sadly the pressure sensitivity stopped working for some pen brushes. Already closed and rebooted Krita and my computer - didn't change anything |:
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That doesn't really sound like it got fixed, but that windows killed your tablet drivers. :/ |
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urg, damn. The pressure sensitivity works on all my other programs (Sai, Clip Studio Paint, MediBang) though...
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edit: fat chance, it only worked for a short time >_>I updated the driver for my tablet now - the offset problem is still existent, even if I manually type in the resolution of my screen... but hey, I have pressure sensitivity again... I really tried to but I can't figure out what's going on, haha. I'll probably just go back to 2.9 (that still works just fine), even if I was super hyped for 3.0 and the animation tool u.u
Woah, I found the problem! When I open the "special dialog asking for real screen resolution", I don't have to enter my real resolution manually, but choose the second option, the resoulution might not be the correct one, but it fixed the pen pressure and the offset for me (: |
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