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Hello everyone!
I love using Krita, but my graphics tablet don't want to works fine. Especially I mean pressure sensitivity, which is ignored. This tablet is not very popular, and we can assume that it is a "basic graphics tablet". His name is Kanvus Light 64, nothing special. Driver of this tablet don't have any kind of GUI. I tested this tablet with several other programs. All Windows application like "cropping tool" works fine and reflect my pressures. Same with Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 trial version. Applications like Gimp, SAI and my lovely Krita thinks my tablet is a mouse and ignore the intermediate state of pressure. I tried to install other versions of Krita, other versions of tablet drivers, some additional drivers like "wintab". I tried to completly disable/enable WindowsInk function. I tried to force Windows to recognize my tablet as tablet - not a mouse. Nothing helped. You know how to force Krita to actually recognize my tablet? Thank you in advance for all the answers! |
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Well, first you should go to the FAQ and check whether krita finds the drivers and, if so, reports problems: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#What_if ... y_Krita.3F . Next, you could check the winink enabled test build we published last weekend: https://krita.org/en/item/angle-and-win ... r-windows/
Other than that, we cannot help: your tablet is very obscure, and the people who wrote the driver software probably only ever tested with photoshop and maybe the built-in windows tools, because that's all they would know about. |
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