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I have the Artist 15.6 XP-PEN tablet and I use windows 10. I wanted to do some multitasking, so I swapped my projection from duplicate to extend. On the extend mode, the pen sensitivity was WAY off, and showed the pen as drawing a good 1-2cm above where it should be, and it couldn't seem to sense the size of my tablet. So I concluded, "okay, well I just won't do extend." (I think that might be a problem with my computer, but if you answered a solution for this too I would be much appreciative.) However, when I went back to duplicate, it no longer recognized my pen sensitivity. No matter how light or hard I pressed down, it wouldn't recognize it and would assume I was drawing with a mouse or something. Also, whenever I draw one line, it stops paying attention to the pen, and I have to take my pen off of the drawing and hover it over some settings to get it working again. I checked the tablet itself, and according to it's settings the pen pressure was fine and all of it's sensitivities were great, so I'm assuming it's not something with my computer/tablet itself (of course if it is please let me know). I tried messing around with the pen sensitivity line thing in the configure settings, and uninstalling and reinstalling Krita (getting new updates in the process), but this problem doesn't appear fixed. If someone could find the solution to this stuff, that'd be great!
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I have to admit that I was unable to really understand your post -- too much run-on text, but issues with pressure sensitivity are always a driver issue, not a Krita bug.
Something is wrong with your set-up, but it's not a problem in Krita's code. |
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