![]() I’m not sure if the tablet drivers can detect Krita, but I would assume so, because I can set different key bindings for different applications (in the tablet configuration and set up application). When I test pressure sensitivity through my tablet application, it works perfectly. There doesn’t seem to be any percentile shown. The ‘Tablet Tester’ under ‘Tablet Settings’ only shows ‘Mouse Move, x=, y=,b=,’ ‘Mouse Release’. ![]() The only application I use pertaining to pressure sensitivity is Krita. Wow, so much here to test out, thanks If I remember correctly, I had a driver update for the tablet, and a minor Windows update automatically. ![]() When you upgraded the tablet driver did you disconnect the tablet, and do a full power-off restart after uninstall and then again after upgrade-install before reconnecting the tablet?ĭepending on whether you have Wintab or Windows-Ink set at the krita end, you may need to make sure the taablet driver optioins match that and if it’s Windows-Ink then the Windows system level settings for Windows Ink will need to be looked at and checked. If you’ve updated the tablet driver, then its settings may need to be remade in whatever way needed to get it working properly again. ![]() If so, you should delete any existing krita profile and remake it. My pen pressure sensitivity is at maximum in Kritaĭoes the krita Settings → Configure Krita → Tablet settings → Open Tablet Tester facility show 100% pressure all the time?ĭoes your tablet driver have the ability to detect which application is being used and have different ‘profiles’ for different applications? ![]()
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