https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512804

[email protected] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Cannot Calibrate drawing    |Unclear how to calibrate
                   |tablet because the tablet   |the tablet/wacom
                   |cursor is missing.          |

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Joshua Goins from comment #1)
> This is intentional, but not well explained. The whole point of calibrating
> is to change the (bad) relationship between the detected position and where
> you stylus actually is. If we show the cursor, people will just tap where
> the cursor lies which defeats the entire purpose of calibration.
> 
> > 1. the mouse cursor strangely seem to only be visible in the middle of the 
> > screen
> 
> That doesn't feel right, are you sure it's actually visible in the
> calibration window?

1. How should you calibrate then? Clicking the most extreme point of the
tablet? If yes that is pretty difficult on most screen less tablet (especially
because it take a single click. Maybe it would be better to make the user move
the cursor around and take the most extreme position that it pass through?

2. yes it is indeed visible both the mouse and the tablet cursor are visible
when hovering the button. Which look quite strange. 

3. considering that, that screen cover all mouse,... it probably should be
possible to exit from it by using esc. Currently the only way to

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