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Good afternoon!
I'm having some interesting problems, and I haven't been able to find a fix from searching Google, the forums, and YouTube. I'm hoping someone here might have dealt with this before. The basic problem seems to be that when I hook up all three of my monitors to my PC, the tablet will have a strange offset where it doesn't match the screen OR pressure sensitivity does not work. If I only plug in one monitor, everything is fine. (Running Krita 3.1.4 -- Windows 10 64bit -- XP-Pen Star 03 Tablet w/ XP-Pen Wintab Drivers V8.1.2016.1002 CP V8.0.2016.414 Wintab V8.1.2016.906) I have also tried different settings in the XP-Pen Tablet software to set the tablet to the right resolution and monitor, but I believe that is probably irrelevant since everything works fine when just one monitor is hooked up as I said. Here are the details I've noticed: 1) Running Krita with 1 monitor hooked to my PC without starting Krita in administrator mode makes everything work fine. (No tablet offset, and the pen pressure works.) 2) If I hook up my other additional two monitors, I will get the offset problem, but pen pressure still works. 3) If I use all three monitors and run Krita as administrator, then everything works except for pen pressure. Thank you very much for reading! - Luke |
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Hi lukeb. Is this helpful? viewtopic.php?f=139&t=141360#p379749
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Thanks, Mvowada!
I tried the first solution, but it didn't help. It seems that the part about holding shift and tapping the tablet with the stylus to get the Krita resolution settings to come up only works when I'm not running Krita as administrator, but I don't have pressure sensitivity issues when I'm not running Krita as administrator already anyway. I'll see if I can try the other solutions soon when I have time. |
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