https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387607
wolthera <griffinval...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO CC| |griffinval...@gmail.com --- Comment #1 from wolthera <griffinval...@gmail.com> --- What tablet are you using? And the mouse ou are using, is that the apple touchpad, or an actual mouse? Also, could you use paragraphs and a little bit of formatting next time, like so: --- I noticed that, after removing my tablet pen from my tablet, picking it up, and moving it over another part of the tablet, a straight line formed between the point at which I picked up my pen and the point at which I replaced it upon the tablet. I tried... * resetting the tablet * turning the pen off/on/off/on * messing with the pressure sensitivity settings * and basically all the other stuff I can do with the tablet before realizing that it might have been the software. So, after coming to this realization, I started doodling with the mouse, and even after I released the left mouse button, a line would continue to be drawn. Sometimes, the line would stop, and then after I had moved the mouse and started pressing down again, the straight line would happen as it had before with the tablet pen. If this is a known glitch, it was not requested to me by the search function. However, if it is not a known glitch, I would like to bring it up. It's nothing that can crash your computer or the software, so I listed it as "normal", but as this is obviously a big issue for illustration (especially because undoing the action undoes not just the straight line but also the original drawing), this is a very frustrating and important glitch. Thank you for your time. --- That'd make it much easier to read! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.