https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359561

            Bug ID: 359561
           Summary: Tablet bindings bugged between 2.9.x and 3.0pa2
           Product: krita
           Version: 3.0 Alpha
          Platform: MS Windows
                OS: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: marupa.as...@gmail.com

Krita 2.9.x (stable 2.9.10) allows you to use lower barrel (middle mouse
button) on its own to pan, and shift+lower barrel to rotate the canvas.

Krita 3.0 pre-alpha 2, despite having identical bindings fails to do this
regularly.


Either action may be accomplished only if you are re-focusing the window after
alt-tabbing.  For example, if you alt-tab away from Krita, then hover over the
Krita window with the tablet, and hold down lower barrel, it will allow you to
pan.  The same while holding shift will allow you to rotate.  Upon an attempt
at second invocation, or while Krita is the current window, it simply invokes
the color dropper and refuses to do anything else even with shift, ctrl, alt,
or even space held down.

Using Windows 10 64bit on AMD processor, nVidia GPU, Cintiq 13HD DTK-1300 and
Krita 2.9.10 installed alongside 3.0pa2.

Wacom Control Panel version 6.3.15-2, Driver version 6.3.15-2.  Pro Pen
settings have been changed from default so that upper barrel is right-click,
lower barrel is middle-click.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
0.  Set Wacom Control Panel settings as above.
1.  Open Krita 2.9.x, use middle mouse button to manipulate canvas twice. 
Works as expected.
2.  Open Krita 3.0pa2, use middle mouse button to manipulate canvas.  First
time works, second time does not.
3.  Alt-tab away from Krita (to anything else).
4.  Hover over Krita 3.0 window and use middle-mouse button to manipulate
canvas twice.
5.  First time works as expected (Window becomes active, canvas is manipulated.
 Second time only invokes color dropper.



Workaround is to just alt-tab every time you want to manipulate the canvas, but
that's kind of not all that much of a workaround.

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