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Windows Ink/WinTab pen pressure woes...

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Okay, so my setup is a bit experimental (using Duet on an ipad which simulates a digitizer), but a quick glance online reveals people with Wacoms and Surface tablets are also having this issue: when drawing with Windows Ink enabled, pressure works, but in between strokes the brush stamp reverts to a generic pointer cursor which prevents painting until you hit the screen a couple times, after which it then changes back. This is a major hindrance and effectively compromises the drawing experience with the tablet. Pressure sensitivity doesn't appear to be intact at all using Wintab, but ironically the cursor bug is absent so it permits actual drawing. I haven't been able to figure all this out by through reddit/support forums etc.,

1. Is there a way to banish the arrow pointer while using Windows Ink or...
2. Are there drivers available for Wintab on Windows 10 that (re)enable pressure sensitivity? I thought it was a feature that accompanied the software in the first place, but it appears to be deprecated...?

Can I delve into the registry and fiddle around a bit to make this thing work? I'm pretty desperate, don't want to go back to Adobe.


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