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Okay so I'll sum this up as best I can. I've been using krita for awhile now and all of a sudden nothing wants to work for me at all. The pen pressure only works when I restart my computer but even now its not really working and I don't know what to do. Today I uninstalled the tablet and reinstalled everything and updated everything and it did nothing. I double checked the pen and it is in working order as well as the cable and the tablet only lags terribly in Krita when I use it as a wireless tablet.
I'm working with the following: Wacom Intuos Pro M Tablet PTH-660 w/ driver 6.3.30-2 Windows 10 as of the april 2018 update The latest version of Krita x64 I did a tablet event log thing and this is the result: https://goo.gl/kuYS3e From what I'm understanding Krita is only seeing my pen being used as a mouse and I have no idea how to fix it. I'd like to believe I know a good bit of computers but in reality I do not so if someone could help me figure out what was going on and explain it in an understandable/simple way I'd really appreciate it. |
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Since the tablet log only shows mouse events, Krita probably cannot even open the wintab driver. Start debugview before Krita starts: that might show more information about that.
We've had more reports of problems with exactly that driver version, but neither we, nor Wacom to whom we reported the issue can reproduce any problems... You might still try to reinstall the driver, reset the driver's settings, reset Krita's settings or try the Windows Pointer API option in Krita. (I'm typing this two, three times a day now!) |
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Using debug before Krita opens this is the information it spit out https://goo.gl/wQtm1m
I have also tried the API setting, resetting Krita, and resetting/reinstalling the drivers with no change. I had the same problem before I updated my wacom driver yesterday as well but it seems to have gotten worse since updating it. (so sorry to here you're typing this stuff out so often but I'm more than willing to try and help figure out a solution however I can because I absolutely love using Krita) |
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Hm, that hasn't got the bit I need in it. Could you check with the tablet tester option in the settings/configure krita/tablet ?
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Not sure what the tablet tester is but I went to the tablet section under configure Krita and after opening the debug this is what I got: https://goo.gl/bfmv1H
This is where I was at https://gyazo.com/884276a3045277bca15637f59d80cea8 |
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Then you don't have the latest version of Krita: 4.0.4 has a button in that window to start a tablet testing application.
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Okay downloaded the newest version which I was not aware of despite being on the email notification list for updates to the version. I ran the debug in the program and while I opened it. The pen pressure seems to have come back and the lag seems to have gone away while in wireless mode but the eraser still does not work. Below is the information I have gathered.
Debug while opening: https://goo.gl/VTW3DF Debug while using pen/eraser in program: https://goo.gl/mSAsFM Tablet Tester: https://goo.gl/g4uURm correction to all of above, as soon as I plug my tablet in the pen pressure is no longer recognized and the program sees the pen function as using a mouse (according to the tablet tester)
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The latest bug-fixed stable version is here: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Krit ... ows_Build/
The nightly build for latest features, etc. is here: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Krit ... ows_Build/ If you download the .zip version you can unpack it and run it as a standalone application before making a decision to get the installer version. |
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