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I'm having an issue where the brush is slightly down and to the right from my cursor when using my graphics tablet (it's a Monoprice, I can't remember the model name, if it has one). This isn't usually an issue since the cursor disappears and is replaced by Krita's brush cursor, but when I'm trying to select or crop, it doesn't follow my cursor properly. In other words, I have to click slightly up and to the left of the resize box, rather than clicking directly on it. I'm only using one monitor and I've tried the method of pressing shift to select the screen resolution. This monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080; Krita is set to 1920x1080 with no offset. I don't understand why I'm getting this offset. Using my mouse it lines up just fine, but that's not really a solution to this problem, just a work around. Does anyone know what could be causing this and how to fix it?
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We don't know why you get this offset either
![]() Try going through this list, to see if there's anything that might help: https://docs.krita.org/Drawing_Tablets |
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Alright, well, thank you for your reply. Maybe it's just something to do with this particular tablet. It only seems to be noticeable when I'm using crop or select, so I think I'll be able to just deal with it.
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