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I've downloaded Krita a few days ago, but I keep having this re-occurring issue. My cursor, when put over the canvas, turns into a hand. This would be fine, but it limits my vision of where my line is starting when I draw with thinner brushes. It's very frustrating. I've tried configuring cursor types but it hasn't changed anything. Can anyone help me with this?
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What OS? If it's macOS, that's a known issue, and we currently have no idea how to fix it.
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I'm using a 64-bit Windows 10 OS. |
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Maybe you've got something configured so having the pen over the canvas sends a space keyboard event; that enables the hand cursor.
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Perhaps, but I'm not sure what would do that. |
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Maybe, but I'm not sure where I'd find configuration changes. |
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It could be in lots of places. If resetting Krita's configuration (see https://docs.krita.org/en/KritaFAQ.html ... figuration) does not help, you'll need to dig through Windows' settings, your tablet's settings, check whether you've got other software installed that could influence this.
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