https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362217
--- Comment #4 from Tyson Tan <tyson...@mail.com> --- I didn't check if there was a similar old bug reported. But such annoyance never felt so obvious before. It could be me using Intuos more recently, tho. This is how I arrange my workspace: [SCREEN] [KEYBOARD] [INTUOS] So each time I need to press a shortcut with a modifier (need both hands, one holding the stylus), the cursor moves out of the canvas as my hand moved over the tablet upward to press the keyboard. Earlier this year I used Cintiq more because I sketched more, the workspace was like: [CINTIQ] [KEYBOARD] It didn't happen as often as the Intuos arrangement, because when using Cintiq, it's easier and more intuitive to lift the stylus vertically as the screen angled, parallel to the arms. If I did reported a duplicated bug, I'm sorry. But I think this is a bug that impacts user experience in a very bad way -- it's too unpredictable and often being interpreted as the program not being responsive (such as I thought before, as well). Krita's UI never hinted users where to put the cursor when carrying out different tasks, making the confusion even worse, unless they know this bug. I wonder if we can do something about this before Krita 3.1 comes out? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.