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Hi all,
I'm sure this can work as the sensitivity is great on the Windows Ink software. How can I get the pressure to work in Krita? I've downloaded and installed the driver without luck. Assistance would make more than just my day. I'm holding my breath for you but half-seriously.Alternative software considered if pen pressure works. |
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If it contains n-trig instead of wacom technology, installing the n-trig wintab drivers from microsoft _correctly_ should make it work. If it's something else, proprietary to Samsung, I don't know. We don't have the hardware and don't have the money to get the hardware to experiment...
Alvin is working on direct Windows Ink support in Krita. There is progress, I drew a line on my SP3 with the Ink api, but as usual, Microsoft's documentation is the epitome of uselessness, and we're not ready to release a test version with WIndows Ink support yet. |
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Thank you, windows ink integration sounds like a great idea! I'm putting my solution up here for anyone else looking: the Surface Pro 4 wintab64 driver worked for both Krita and Gimp on my galaxy book 10.6!
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