https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488328

Hunter <huntersdoing...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |FIXED
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Hunter <huntersdoing...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Halla Rempt from comment #1)
> 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.

Thank you for your swift and helpful response. For my particular issue the
solution was adjusting the Krita tablet settings as suggested. My Wacom driver
seemed to be incompatible with the wintab settings.

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