https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396012
Bug ID: 396012 Summary: Relative mode inaccurate pen/cursor travel distance Product: wacomtablet Version: 3.0.0 Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: jazzv...@gmail.com Reporter: mayazcherq...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- I really have no idea how to word this, but here goes. I am using a Wacom Intuos Art Medium tablet, along with two monitors. I like to use relative mode, so the cursor doesn't jump all over the place across one or two monitors. However, when using relative mode, the "bounds" of the tablet still seem to be derived from the screen(s). So the travel distance of the pen is still significantly larger than what it should be to allow for the user to move from one side of the tablet area to the other and in so doing will cause the cursor to traverse across one or both screens. What I would ideally want, is for one centimetre of travel on the tablet, to also reflect one centimetre of travel on the screen, regardless of the size of the screen. This would allow for significantly more accurate drawing, without e.g. moving one centimetre along the horizontal causing the cursor to move quite a significant fraction (due to there being dual monitors) whereas moving along the vertical is much slower. Sorry if that sounds confusing. TL;DR: Moving the pen one centimetre in either the horizontal, vertical, or a combination of both directions, moves the cursor on the screen by that same amount. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.