https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488328
Halla Rempt <ha...@valdyas.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Component|Tools |Tablets (tablet issues are | |only very rarely bugs in | |Krita!) CC| |ha...@valdyas.org Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO Severity|critical |normal Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO --- Comment #1 from Halla Rempt <ha...@valdyas.org> --- This is unlikely to be a bug in Krita, since Krita does not have any tablet-specific code: that's all OS, driver and the Qt framework. The reason you don't see misalignment outside the canvas is because to everything outside the canvas, the pen looks like a mouse. Reasons for misalignment on the canvas can be: * buggy Wacom driver (I once had to buy a Cintiq and a Wacom Remote to figure out that for quite a few versions, having the remove first in the list of devices triggered an offset bug) * On Windows, incompatibility with either the wintab or the windows ink driver: you can try switching between the two in Krita's tablet setttings page. Restart to make the switch active * Faulty settings in the Wacom tablet driver app * A broken settings file for the wacom tablet driver app But, as I said, there's way for us to "fix" this in Krita's code, even if this bug doesn't appear in other applications: tablet drivers contain a lot of application-specific workarounds. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.