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Upgraded Krita to the newst version and when I wanted to try it with my new project I met really annoying problem. When I move my tablet's pen there is no problem to draw on the virtual paper. Problem starts when I want to move my coursor on the right to change brush, pick color and anything else. Coursor blocks on the border between working space and bars on the right. What is interesting, when I catch my mouse there is no problem to do it. Same thing when I set working area as a 2 monitors in the tablet's settings. This problem happens only when I set one monitor as a working area for my tablet. Whats more. When I pick for example Bezier tool and click it by my pen it starts in the another place than my pen's coursor. It appears on the right, about 10 centimeters away. I have no idea what may be a reason. Didnt meet this problem on the older Krita's version and in the another software. Do you have any ideas about it ? Michal |
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This kind of problem pretty much always is a driver bug or a driver settings issue. You don't mention which Wacom tablet you're using, which OS and which version of the driver... But that doesn't matter too much. First try to reset Krita's settings (see https://docs.krita.org/en/KritaFAQ.html ... figuration), then try to reset the wacom driver settings, then try to use an older or newer wacom driver version. If you're on Windows, you could also try to switch to the Windows 8 Pointer API in Krita's settings, that bypasses the wacom wintab driver.
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Thank you for answer and sorry for lack of information. It seems that reinstal Wacom One's drivers helped. I am working on the Windows 10. Hope it will help someone with such problem. |
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